- Gene Shay
Gene Shay (born Ivan Shaner, March 4, 1935, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania ) is a representative ofPhiladelphia 'sfolk music scene. He has produced weekly folk radio shows since 1962 (now onWXPN ; previously heard on WHAT-FM,WMMR ,WIOQ andWHYY-FM ). A founder of the annualPhiladelphia Folk Festival and its emcee since its inception, he has been called the "The dean of American folk DJs" byThe Philadelphia Daily News and "The Grandfather of Philadelphia Folk Music" byThe Philadelphia Inquirer .Career
His early interviews with
Joni Mitchell ,Jackson Browne ,John Denver ,Tom Waits ,Phil Ochs ,Bonnie Raitt andJudy Collins are almost legendary--some of these recorded interviews have been bootlegged.Shay was the first to bring
Bob Dylan to Philadelphia in 1963 for his debutconcert . As an advertising writer and producer, he wrote the originalradio commercials forWoodstock . He helped design the famous "smiling banjo" logo for thePhiladelphia Folk Festival and years later came up with the name "World Cafe" for the nationally syndicated series produced by WXPN and distributed byNational Public Radio .For a few years he edited and published "Singer-Songwriter" a newsletter that had subscribers in the US,
Canada and as far away asJapan .Awards and Achievements
He received a lifetime achievement award from the Delaware Valley Music Poll in 1994 and was inducted into
Temple University 's Radio, TV & Theater Hall of Fame on October 25, 2005.He is a partner in
Sliced Bread Records and has produced a number of folk music collections for that label. The most notable may have been "What's That I Hear, The Songs Of Phil Ochs", atribute album featuringPhil Ochs songs interpreted by more than a score of popular folksingers, and the "Philadelphia Folk Festival 40th Anniversary Anthology", a historic 2 CD collection of recorded Festival performances fromPete Seeger ,Bonnie Raitt ,Fairport Convention ,John Prine ,Arlo Guthrie and many others. The "Moses Rascoe Blues" album he produced forFlying Fish Records was considered for aGrammy nomination.Shay served as a Charter Board Member of the
North American Folk Alliance , served on the Board of Sing Out! Magazine, the national folk music quarterly founded by Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger in the late 1940s, and he is a voting member on the Board of Governors of NARAS in Philadelphia.
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