Mike Goss Interview

He’s worked with Joey Dee and the Starliters, The Platters, The Coasters, The Boxtops, Danny and the Juniors, Gary Lewis And The Playboys, The Belmont’s, and Bill Haley’s Comets, to mention just a few names. And those are just the musical acts. He’s worked with comedians Angel Salazar, Marty Putz, Reed Rankin, Rene Hicks, Tracy Smith, and Bobcat Goldthwait to again, mention just a few names. He’s performed at The Turning Stone Casino in Verona, New York, Cazenovia College, Syracuse University, Paul Smith’s College, SUNY at Oswego, SUNY at Cortland,…

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Vincent Falcone Interview Frank Sinatra’s Musical Director

He’s a local boy who made quite a name for himself in the music world. Vincent Falcone started out playing piano in various clubs in Syracuse, New York. He went on to become Frank Sinatra’s Musical Conductor and Musical Director for such artists as Tony Bennett, Andy Williams, The McGuire Sisters, Robert Goulet, Al Martino, Connie Francis, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme just to name a few. Mr. Falcone chronicles his life in music, in the book “Frankly Just Between Us, My Life Conducting Frank Sinatra’s Music” (Hal Leonard Publishers).…

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Mike Christie Interview Ed Wool and the Nomads

In the early 1960’s, Ed Wool and the Nomads were one of the most popular bands in all of Central New York. The highlight of their career occurred on October 30, 1965, when they opened for the Rolling Stones here in Syracuse at the Onondaga County War Memorial. Mike Christie was a member of Ed Wool and the Nomads. We spoke with Mike about that concert with the Stones and what it was like to be a rock ‘n’ roll group in the sixties. Q – Mike, what instrument did…

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“Dandy” Dan Leonard Interview WNDR Radio

He was one of the “Good Guys”—–the WNDR Radio “Good Guys”. In the 1960’s, in Syracuse, New York—–“Dandy” Dan Leonard was “the man”. As a “D.J” on WNDR Radio his influence was considerable. It would be on exaggeration to say he may have been one of the most powerful disc jockeys in the Northeast, and on the East Coast for that matter. “Dandy” Dan Leonard died on February 11th 2002. He was 75. In an interview conducted on May 17th 1999, “Dandy” Dan Leonard answered questions put to him about…

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Peter Cavanaugh Interview Local DJ

Peter Cavanaugh was in the right place, at the right time, with the right stuff. He launched his career as a disc jockey or “DJ” just as rock “n” roll was breaking through in a Big Way. He started that career at WNDR Radio in Syracuse, New York, in the late 1950’s. Peter has written a book about his life in Rock “n” Roll Radio, titled, “Local DJ, A Rock “n” Roll History”. We talked to Peter about those early days of his in radio, with the emphasis on his…

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John Dittrich Interview Restless Heart

You don’t always hear about Syracuse musicians who go on to greater fame and fortune. This time you will. Former Eastwood resident John Dittrich now plays drums for R.C.A /B.M.G. recording artists “Restless Heart.” How did John Dittrich do it? That’s what we wanted to know. Q – John, where did you live in Syracuse? A – Teall Ave. Then my family moved to Batavia, N.Y. Then we moved back to Drumlins. Q – What did your parents do that caused you to move around a lot? A – My…

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Bud Ballou Tribute

If you were growing up in Syracuse in the early 60’s, there was one Disc Jockey who stood out from all the others. His name was Bud Ballou. Bud’s non-stop joking and his “on air” patter became his trademark of success. Bud’s name also became synonymous with The Beatles. Very early on he was so captured with their sound, that he made them a featured part of his radio show. He was one of only a few people who traveled with The Beatles through St. Louis, Los Angeles, and Montreal…

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Joe Whiting Interview Jumpin’ Joe Whiting

You know him as Jumpin’ Joe Whiting, but he could just as easily been called Mr. Rock ‘n’ Roll. For over 20 years now, Joe Whiting has been a driving force on the local music scene. His partnership with guitarist Mark Doyle led first to the formation of “Free Will, “then later “Jukin’ Bone” (R.C.A. recording artists), on to the Doyle-Whiting Band, and most recently “Back Bone Slip.” Joe’s put together a compilation CD which traces his recorded musical history from 1970 to the present. Titled “Buried Bones,” it features…

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Bobby Comstock Interview

Along with The Counts, Bobby Comstock, enjoyed considerable success not only in the Central New York area but nationally as well. He appeared on Alan Freed’s t.v. show; did the Dick Clark Cavalcade of Stars Tour; and got a lot of play with a song called—–“I Wanna Do It”. Hear Gary James speak with Bobby Comstock. Q – I was talking to one of your ex-band mates recently, Duane Hitchings of Syracuse. Do you remember him? A – Duane—–of course I do. (Laughs). Q – What do you remember about…

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Justin Joseph Tomasino of Milano’s Cheese

Salad with Feta Cheese

Milano’s Cheese is a family owned and operated cheese making business that has been around for over 39 years now. At the helm of Milano’s Cheese is Justin Joseph Tomasino who serves as the company’s Executive Director. We spoke with Justin about the company he leads. Q – Milano’s cheese has been around for close to four decades now. What were you doing before you became part of the company? A – So, I’m third-generation family. My prior roles were simple, busing tables, waiting on tables, starter roles until I…

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