We’re back on the air for Show Number Eighteen (19) Back in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s when I was a DJ rockin’ at WSCR-AM 1320 KHz (#2 Station) and at America’s Number One Station WARM-AM The Mighty 590, I remember fondly four young musicians: Tommy Varano (Guitar), Carl Syracuse (Keyboards), Augie Christiano (Bass-Lead Vocal) and Rick Richards (Drums) who made up Northeastern Pennsylvania’s first Rock Group to be signed to a major Record Company Label; RCA Records > THE GLASS PRISM!!!
Father Jim Drucker is a fully ordained Catholic priest. Father Jim grew up on the streets of Philadelphia northeast Philadelphia (K&A). But, before joining the priesthood, Father Jim Drucker was Jim Drucker the song writer, record producer, 1960’s WIBG record hop producer and disc Jockey and music publisher. Father Jim worked at many radio stations, but he is most remembered for being on the legendary WARM that was by far the most listened to radio station in the history of NE PA radio and was rated Number One in the USA in the1950’s, 1960’s, and 1970’s. Virtually everyone who lived in the Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Area knew him.
Billy Carlucci adds doo-wop flavor to the show! At the age of 13, Billy’s career began in Philadelphia as a songwriter and singer. He sang from the streets of South Philly to the corners of Southwest Philly, harmonizing with his first group, Little Billy and the Crystals, in late 1959. In the early ‘60s Billy formed Billy and the Essentials and was a favorite on Bandstand, and of pioneer rock and roll stations with DJs Jerry Blavat and Hy Lit.
Father Jim and pal Billy Carlucci will play Doo Wop Music and have many special celebrity Guests on LIVE and by phone. He hopes to promote veterans’ causes which is very special to him. He will share his vast knowledge of music on WWDB-AM 860 Saturdays from 4-5PM. He will have as a co-host Dr. Andrew Savicky, Ret. USAF Lt. Col., Psychologist, as an aid to our Philly and area Veterans.
Listen to Rock ‘N’ Roll Reveille with Father Jim Drucker, Philly’s Doo Wop Priest every Saturday from 4-5PM on WWDB-AM 860.