- Brother Wease
Brother Wease is the stage name of Alan Levin (born
November 1 ,1946 in Rochester, NY), a radio personality fromRochester, New York . He was most recently heard onWCMF -FM in Rochester.Radio career
Brother Wease hosted a morning show on WCMF-FM for twenty-three years. The latest incarnation was titled "Radio Free Wease". [http://www.radiofreewease.com/] He also intermittently hosted a Saturday morning music show.
In January 2008, Wease's contract expired, and on February 6, 2008, officials from station owner
Entercom Communications said that they had discontinued negotiations. [http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080207/NEWS01/80207007] The staff of "Radio Free Wease" continued on the air without him, and the station announced that the show's name would change to "The Break Room." Wease was rumored to be making several hundred thousand dollars as host of the program and as one of Rochester's most popular morning shows.Wease is a champion of all things Rochester, and is adored by his listeners as the city's foremost proponent of cultural events and recreational activities.
From March through September 2004, Wease hosted both his WCMF show and a similar program on
WBUF , WCMF's Buffalo sister station which was using an FM talk format. The WBUF version aired betweenHoward Stern andDon and Mike . When Wease was diagnosed with cancer (see below), WBUF pulled the plug on Wease's show and went to aJack FM format.Wease hosted a three hour show on
XM Satellite Radio 's Virus channel in December 2006.Wease served as an emcee for
Woodstock '94 andWoodstock 1999 .Gregg "Opie" Hughes of
The Opie and Anthony Show has referred to Brother Wease as his mentor. Hughes worked with Wease at the same station in Rochester when he was first breaking into the business. When the FreeFM portion of The Opie and Anthony Show was syndicated to Rochester in the summer of 2006, Hughes refused to allow the show to compete against or replace Wease's show in the mornings. The Opie and Anthony Show is therefore broadcast in Rochester during the afternoon via tape delay.Nationally syndicated
talk radio hostStephanie Miller was once a co-host with Wease, using the on-air name "Sister Sleaze". [http://www.rochestercitynewspaper.com/news/profiles/Stephanie+Miller/]Wease is credited with popularizing the term "
315er ", an insulting way of referring to residents of the rural area east of Rochester, (telephonearea code 315 ).As of February 7, 2008, Wease is no longer on the air. Entercom announced "We did our best to try and bring Wease back to WCMF, but in the end, were not able to reach an agreement. We understand that he intends to pursue other opportunities." [http://www.13wham.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=4a304dd1-3838-4e39-b7f3-83a4dc65a8f3]
Shortly thereafter he accepted a job as a sales executive at
Clear Channel Communications . Brother Wease will return to the airwaves on November 17th, 2008, on 95.1 THE FOX. A new supporting crew is being assembled. Lilly of the stellarThe Ron and Fez Show announced on October 7th that she will be joining the show.Controversies
*In one of Howard Stern's books he claimed Wease was but one of many national hosts imitating him.
*In aFebruary 26 2004 "community letter" to Wease, Bruce E. Darling of theRochester Center for Disability Rights took Wease to task for on-air comments “regarding an incident involving a woman who uses a wheelchair.” Darling and added “Your comments were offensive to our community and we ask that you apologize on the air.” [cite web|author=Letter, Bruce E. Darling,Rochester Center for Disability Rights ,February 26 2004 |url=http://www.rochestercdr.org/CommunityLetterToWease.html|title=Community Letter to Wease]
*Wease was sued in the amount of $17 million by former co-hostCindy Pierce , who said his lewd remarks about her forced her off the air. [http://www.bostonradio.org/nerw/nerw-991114.html article on sexual harassment suit] at Bostonradio.org] The suit was later settled out of court for an unspecified amount. [ [http://www.courts.state.ny.us/AD4/Court/Decisions/2004/03-19-04/PDF/0441.pdf court decision] dated19 March 2004 in sexual harassment case]
*Wease was sued by former WCMF account executive Jodi Strada, who said Wease humiliated her by on-air sexual references. Fact|date=September 2007Personal life
Wease is known for his openness with listeners, including the sharing of much of his personal life. He is a war veteran, having completed three tours of duty in
Vietnam . He has been married three times and has six children. He met his current wife, Doreen, when she was a guest on his show. He is a motorcycle enthusiast and an avid poker player.His work history includes stints as a concert promoter, a mail carrier, and an overnight disc jockey. He is part owner of Physical Graffiti [http://www.physicalgraffiti.com/home.html] , a tattoo parlor on Ridge Road .
Wease founded a charity called Wease Cares [http://www.weasecares.com/] in honor of a friend who died after a long bout with cancer in
1998 .Cancer
Wease announced on his
February 2 2005 show that he had been diagnosed withnasopharyngeal carcinoma , a rare form of sinuscancer . [ [http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050202/NEWS01/502030328/1007/SPORTS article] on Wease's cancer in theDemocrat and Chronicle ,2 February 2005 ] Wease underwent seven weeks of radiation treatment atMemorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York, during which he intended to broadcast from a makeshift studio in his apartment for as long as he was physically capable. [ [http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050310/NEWS01/503100329 article] on Wease's broadcasts from New York, Democrat and Chronicle,10 March 2005 ] Wease never missed a show, despite being able to broadcast for only a few minutes on certain days. During his treatment, WCMF established "Kick Cancer's Ass," a campaign which raised nearly $100,000 for children with cancer. Wease returned to Rochester following his treatment. He learned in August 2005 that the treatment for his cancer had been successful. [ [http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050803/NEWS01/508030323/1002/NEWS article] on Wease's cancer inRochester Democrat and Chronicle ,August 3 2005 ]References
*cite web|author=WXXI.org|url=http://www.wxxi.org/warletters/wease.html |title=War Letters: Rochester Writes Home
*Say What?, interview with Wease,City Newspaper , a Rochester alternative newspaper,March 31 2004 [http://rochester-citynews.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A2513]
*cite web|author=10nbc.com|date=2 February 2005 |url=http://www.10nbc.com/index.asp?template=item&story_id=13880 |title=Popular DJ battling cancer
*cite web|author=Spevak, Jeff| date=February 3 2005 |url=http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050203/NEWS01/502030378/1002/NEWS|title=Radio host shares anxiety with early-morning fans|publisher = Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
*cite web|author=OLIVEIRI, CHAD | date=March 31 2004 |url=http://rochester-citynews.com/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A2513|title=Say what?|publisher = City Newspaper
*cite web|author=MarksFriggin.com | date=January 25 2006 |url=http://www.marksfriggin.com/shitlist.htm|title=Stern Shit ListExternal links
* [http://www.brotherwease.com Brother Wease] official web site
* [http://www.radiofreewease.com/ Radio Free Wease] official web site
* [http://www.weasecares.com/ Wease Cares Charitable Foundation]
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