Bryce Bond
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Bryce Burleigh Bond
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Plainfield, New Jersey USA
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Dec 21 1928 - Jan 10 1992 age 63
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Official Site
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Wikipedia
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For
a brief period of time Bryce B. Bond was known as The Night Mayor of
Norfolk. It says so on the back of the LP, but it also says the same
thing in two issues of Billboard; one from 1959 the other from 1960.
As terrible as the record is I am surprised to read he released at
least another five on Folkway records.
In
1960 Bryce moved from WNOR-AM in Norfolk, VA to WVOX-FM in New
Rochelle, NY. Billboard described his then new program as an "early
bird" show and that he shared the MC position with PD Mort Dean. Mr.
Bond himself said that rock n' roll was banned form the program. This
was no surprise of course. He'd put the kibosh on the rock at WNOR
earlier. He was quoted at length on the topic a year earlier.
"...As the night mayor of Norfolk, I have put a ban on rock and roll , rhythm and blues, and hillbilly music on by six and a half hour nightly show (midnight to 6:30 AM.) I play nothing but the very best in quality standard music, old and new, plus good progressive jazz. . . Wt at WNOR are very proud of having 95 per cent of the adult audience, the buying audience."
He
comes off more than a tad arrogant no? In 1961 Strand records
released their "Bryce Bond's Bachelor Apartment" LP. they advertised
that in Billboard too. It was priced at a whopping $2.98. In January of
that year Bryce was promoted from mere DJ to Program Director of WVOX.
I
lose track of him a bit there and he reappears on a New York jazz
station WTFM-FM 103.5 in 1966 hosting the Moondial program. Philco was
the original sponsor of that program at least starting in 1962.
Bryce
appears by name in a WTFM advertisement run in New York magazine in
1970 so we know he was with that station for at least four years. I had
assumed that he began in 1964 or so but a 1962 issue of Billboard has
Bryce on WTFM hosting "Moondial" in 1962 and in 1966. This is
incongruous because another issue plainly says that Alan Grant took
over as host in 1963.
What
happened is that Bryce left and came back. He was a morning host at
WBAB in 963 into 1964. That didn't work out and by 1965 he was doing
afternoons and was back on WTFM in lake Success, NY. the trail ends
there except for a mysterious single reference to an ex-radio
broadcaster, who became a New York psychic and got a parapsychology
show on cable TV... named Bryce Bond. (I totally hope that's him.) If it is, he was the editor of Psychic Observer Magazine until it's demise in the 1990s. Source: ArcaneRadio
01 At The Bachelor Apartment 16:32
02 Eight Avenue hideaway 10:18
03 Tight Quarter Sports Car 8:42
Skits
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Strand SL-1019
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ENJOY!
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