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William "Rosko" Mercer - Peacemaker (1973)

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William Roscoe Mercer, known for decades to New York radio listeners simply as Rosko.

Mr. Mercer was the first black news announcer on WINS in New York and, as Rosko, the first black disc jockey on KBLA in Los Angeles. He went on to become a pioneer of free-form FM radio in New York City. On WOR-FM in 1966 and on WNEW-FM from 1967 to 1970, his calm, husky voice with its hint of Southern drawl and his wide-ranging programming made him an authoritative companion amid the musical ferment of the late 1960's.

He delved into rock, soul, folk and jazz; he read poetry and conversed with his unseen listeners in almost fatherly monologues. In one set during the late 1960's, he recited antiwar poetry by Yevgeny Yevtushenko to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir singing the Lord's Prayer, then played Richie Havens's antiwar song ''Handsome Johnny'' as a lead-in to a news report about bombing in Vietnam.

Mr. Mercer was born on May 25, 1927, in New York City and attended a Catholic boarding school in Pennsylvania as a charity student. His first jobs were as a government clerk and then a men's-room attendant at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, N.J. He began his radio career as a jazz disc jockey at WHAT in Chester, Pa., moved to WDAS in Philadelphia, and then to WBLS in New York, playing jazz in live broadcasts from Palm Cafe in Manhattan. He played rhythm-and-blues on WNJR in Secaucus, N.J., in the late 1950's, but after refusing to cross a picket line at the station during an effort to create a union for disc jockeys, he was blacklisted for six months.

He became the first black announcer for WINS, and was then hired as a disc jockey by KDIA in Oakland, Calif. Radio station KGFJ in Los Angeles sought to hire him away, leading to a precedent-setting lawsuit that changed the way disc-jockey contracts were written. For a time in the early 1960's, Rosko was heard live on KGFJ and on tape in Oakland six nights a week; he spent the seventh in Oakland, live on KDIA. Then he was hired by KBLA, playing rock and rhythm-and-blues at a formerly all-white station.

He returned to New York to work at WBLS. In 1966, the Federal Communications Commission required radio stations to broadcast separate content on AM and FM stations, and rock music beyond the Top 40 rushed to fill the new air time. The disc jockeys Murray the K and Scott Muni, along with Rosko, moved to WOR-FM to introduce a new style, with disc jockeys freely choosing the music and speaking conversationally to listeners.

But in October 1967, WOR-FM decided to change to a restrictive format. On his last show, without warning the station's management, Rosko spoke for five minutes about why he was resigning, saying, ''When are we going to learn that controlling something does not take it out of the minds of people?'' and declaring, ''In no way can I feel that I can continue my radio career by being dishonest with you.'' He added that he would rather return to being a men's-room attendant.

But within the month, he was hired for an evening shift by WNEW-FM, which picked up WOR-FM's format; soon afterward, WNEW-FM also hired Mr. Muni. Rosko stayed at WNEW until 1970, then moved to France for five years; there, he worked for the Voice of America. He returned to the United States and was heard during the 1980's on the dance-music station WKTU in New York; he also did voice-over work for commercials.

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Comentarios

9 years ago

victormanrio

lyrics please

9 years ago

Pietro Tonolini

Greeeeeeat!

9 years ago

Basheer Muhammad

I Remember Mr. R-O-S-K-O Mommy-o from KGFJ...in Log Angeles.

10 years ago

Lauro Andre

Simply F A N T A S T I C . . . 

10 years ago

Ed Sadowski

Rosko is the spoken word voice of the poetry on Mystic Moods "Highway One," one of my absolute favorite albums, where music, poetry and environmental sounds are brilliantly blended for a nostalgic, romantic trip to a California beachtown in the 1960s or 70s.

10 years ago

Phizeke S

Scott Muni, John Zacharlie, Allison Steele "The Night BIRD", and W. "Roscoe" Mercer were the original DJ line-up, in 1968. They were joined by the late Pete Fornatale, in the spring of1969. These pioneers in FM Rock were the first of many to play album length recordings of songs, which today is referred to as Classic. They were without doubt the best line-up of DJ's ever put together in FM Rock History. They set the stage for all future DJ's of the Non-Oldie Era.

11 years ago

TheValentinoBambino

amazing...

11 years ago

dexorcist

such a tune...

11 years ago

SphericalBoy

Hell Yeah!!!!

11 years ago

shedpocalypso

Anybody denies this is the best song ever recorded should be subjected to weeks of inhuman physical abuse.

11 years ago

RTT8001

Ultra cool.

11 years ago

armevt

Does anyone knows if there's something more like this? This guy and those who created this "peacemaking" song are GREAT!!!

11 years ago

John LaStrada

One of the best voices in rock radio ever. Along with the late Alison Steele, Scott Muni and recently Pete Fornatale. These people were as important as the music and artists themselves. They gave the music the frame that the "painters of rock music" used to create their art.

12 years ago

IMpulumcuraba

Merci beaucoup pour cette superbe chanson. Tanks.....

12 years ago

taskmastaz

is there anywhere this can be purchased on mp3

13 years ago

Ron Hagg

I listened to Rosko as a boy in L.A. Thanks for the memories.

13 years ago

hywelrob

out od sight

13 years ago

thesoundscoop

These tracks should be taught at school! :D

13 years ago

bossabomdia

This song is so cool it can freeze the heart of the Sun. Thanks for the upload!

13 years ago

jeff ritchie

what a masterpeice!! This is 'Rosko' WKTU......

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