Joe Brancatelli, long time WNEW and JS fan, added a new post to his blog for business travelers about his experiences and the return of Jonathan Schwartz entitled A Stowaway in the Sky Returns to the Air. Music, Maestro, Please.Īdrienne Knoll, über JS fan (listening since she was 14) and professional writer, posted this blog post regarding Jonathan and his new station – Jonathan Schwartz is Back (And So is Sanity on Sunday Afternoons) Well, we’ve heard you and are happy to say: Jonno is back.ĭavid Hinckley, long time writer at The New York Daily News, just penned a nice article for Medium about The Jonathan Station – Jonathan Schwartz: Fired at 79 1/2, Back in Business at 80. Perhaps you subscribed to Sirius/XM or pledged money to public radio to listen to the great music and the stories that only Jonathan can tell.īottom line? You’ve missed hearing Jonathan on your radio or digital device playing and discussing The American Songbook not to mention the artists. Maybe you listened to him in Boston or in the late 50s at 99.5 WBAI? Many heard him on 102.7 WNEW-FM or WNEW 1130 or later at WQEW. In fact, even at a very young age, he was the master of the Victrola, back announcing the records of the day to his neighbors via a baby monitor. Since 1958, Jonathan Schwartz has been somewhere on your radio dial.
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