Mark Slaga details: what REALLY went on at Gatsby’s

It started as “The South will Rise Again”, featuring Southern Rock and simulcast live from the strip bar known as Gatsby’s in the Spring of 1978, That quickly evolved into a rambunctious and outrageous music, entertainment and giveaway show and radio program that seemed to take on a life of its own when it morphed into a live remote every Friday night….

The penultimate moment at the weekly WIDB show at Gatsby’s April 19, 1980, starring Mark Slaga (left) and WIDB General Manager Al Linton (right), performing “Schticks of One and Half a Dozen of the Other.” Allan Sherman, Al on stage, and the crowd sang along.

At the epicenter of all the crazy intensity was Mark Slaga. In this promo, Slaga, the host of the show, is interviewed by Ed Knych about the “what goes on” at Gatsby’s, complete with sound bites.

Slaga was young, energetic and gave his all each and every week. It took almost until the next week to recover.

Winding down after performing, 2;30 am, Slaga is thinking about his choice of parties.

Announcing the WIDB 50th Anniversary Reunion Set For June 26-28 2020 !

WIDB turns 50 in 2020 so we will re-unite and celebrate June 26-27-28 in Carbondale and Giant City!

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Your hard-working reunion committee is already rising to the challenge!  WIDB’s 50th will have something for everyone ages 18-70!  Old friends, music, the splendor of Giant City in June, re-visiting C’dale and WIDB, and this one should be the BEST REUNION YET!

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It’s never too early to mark your calendars for the only reunion “between the eclipses” June 26-27-28 in C’dale and Giant City!    Remember that many wished they came days early and/or stayed late, so this is the time to plan extra days.

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Bowl-a-Thon Promo – March 1973

The Daytona Beach/Spring Break trip had to be given away at the Bowl-a-Thon in March. The jocks got wasted and bowled, total pins only were counted, and the winner entry was the listener who came closest to guessing total pins. It was one of the first events that took the station into the community for entertainment purposes. Produced by Sam and Gary, this features Michael K. Murphy (now at WMVP), W. Clark Pettit (now farming in New Jersey), Michael J. Cheylewski, Sam and Keith Weinman, as well as Phil Hejtmanek.

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