RADIO SHOW OF THE WEEK.Byline: - Fred (Friendly Rollabout Engineered for Doctors) A mobile medical conferencing unit. See videoconferencing. 1. FRED - Robert Carr. Language used by Framework, Ashton-Tate. 2. Shuster ``AFTERNOON CLASSICS'' What: Author and musicologist mu·si·col·o·gy n. The historical and scientific study of music. mu si·co·log Martin Perlich Perlich may refer to:
Where: KCSN-FM (88.5). When: 1 to 6 p.m. weekdays. Quote: ``Music is an expression of the most profound human feelings. I look for pieces that strike deep chords in the heart and mind.'' Off the air: A North Hollywood resident and father of three sons, including character actor Max Perlich, Martin is a pianist and writer whose current effort is ``The Art of the Interview: A Step-by-Step Guide to Insightful Interviewing.'' Background: In the '60s and '70s, Perlich worked at Cleveland's WMMS WMMS Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society WMMS West Millbrook Middle School (Raleigh, NC) WMMS West Miami Middle School (Miami, Florida) WMMS Wildcat Maintenance Management System , Los Angeles' KMET and NBC-TV's ``The Midnight Special.'' He hosted ``Afternoon Classics'' on KUSC-FM (91.5) for three years, moving the show to KCSN two weeks ago. The award-winning 90-second feature ``Martin Perlich Interviews'' is broadcast at 6 a.m., noon and 4 p.m. weekdays on KCSN. Taking a stand: ``I play what I want and that's key because computers run the show at most stations. I do all my own programming and say what I wish.'' You'll like this if: ... you like Jim Svejda Jim Svejda (1947-) is a music commentator and critic on the FM radio station KUSC. He is the host of the syndicated classical music program The Record Shelf, which is broadcast on many NPR stations, as well as the host of the now-cancelled The Opera Box http://www. at 7 p.m. on KUSC. CAPTION(S): photo Photo: Martin Perlich plays classical music afternoons on KCSN-FM |
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