encounter from their different perspectives. It was an amazing mix of old counter culture stalwarts and a new BAI audience of west Indians and African Americans. Bob Fass was the circuit that linked them.
Fass was last paid for his radio time in 1977. Musicians like Dave Bromberg turn up at tributes to thank Bob or giving us our careers. Many of his protges have turned colleagues, like Steve Post, Larry Josephson, and Vin Scelsa, and have spoken of his generosity with his time. Listeners have made donations to his retirement fund. t better than BAI paying me that people remember me, I guess, Fass says.
In 2005, attorney Neil Fabricant, President Emeritus of the School of Social Policy at GWU, organized a rent party for Fass. he right wing has spent billions of dollars to revise the history of an era and to distort the collective memory, Fabricant says. He