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They (all four? Or maybe just a couple of them) had a show on KPFK on late Saturday nights, something like 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. I remember them doing some of the skits that later showed up on Firesign's records. One of the golden days of radio! Patty
Firesign Thaetre Roots tedalvy.com/fst.htm In a January 20, 1967 FREEP article, L.A. Free Press writer Nat Freedland listed Radio Free Oz on KPFK-FM Sundays through Thursdays from 11 p.m. until 2 a.m. 1966 July 24 - The first broadcast of Radio Free Oz over KPFK-FM [Los Angeles] (Peter and various collaborators on the air five nights a week until March.) November 17 - The Firesign Theatre's first performance, "The Oz Film Festival," a three-hour improvisation on Radio Free Oz. 1967 March - The first broadcast of a four-hour radio documentary on the American Indian, written and produced by Peter, David and Phil A., followed by a weekend Colloquium, followed by the first LOVE-IN, organized by Radio Free Oz, which moved to KRLA-AM [Los Angeles] the same day (March 26th). Peace, Ted Alvy |
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