suggests that restoring and properly archiving the 45 years of Bob Fass program ould be a giant first step in reclaiming that history.
80 hours of Radio Unnameable have been acquired and are currently available at the Museum of Television and Radio in New York. There is a documentary film currently in production about Fass and Radio Unnameable, .
Bob Fass and Steve Post with Howard Stern, c.2005.(Photograph by Laura Rosenberg)
ike many others, Bob wanted to change the world. Unlike many others, he had access to the airwaves and therefore a very real opportunity to do so. says Jay Sand.
Quotes about Fass
When speaking today to those who listened to Bob Fass regularly throughout the ’60s, one can sense an almost spiritual reverence that they still hold for Radio Unnameable. Before the cultural explosion of the mid-1960s- before listening to