- George Gimarc
George Gimarc is a Texas disc jockey and a record and radio program producer and author who is known for his extensive and authoritative knowledge about the
classic rock radio format; recorded music in general, and specifically the era ofpunk rock . His broadcast programs have been heard in various formats in theUSA ,Europe andNew Zealand , via licensed stations and unlicensedpirate radio transmitters.Brief biography
After attending Wallace Elementary School in Dallas (see external link to reunion, below), George Gimarc graduated from
Lake Highlands High School , Dallas,Texas in the Class of 1975. Further details of his early life to be added.DJ career
George Gimarc began his career at college as a disc jockey on the University of North Texas radio station
KNTU , with his program that eventually became known as "The Rock & Roll Alternative" . This was one of the first regular "New Wave" or "punk" radio shows in the United States."The Rock & Roll Alternative" program was responsible for introducing acts such as R.E.M.,
The Go-Go's ,U2 ,Psychedelic Furs ,Sex Pistols ,Devo ,The B-52's ,XTC ,The Smiths ,The Cult , and hundreds of others to the listening audience of the Dallas and Fort Worth metroplex listening area from 1977 onwards. Its catchy musical introduction began with the words "This is George's show ..." and it was recorded for George Gimarc byThe Bangles ."The Rock & Roll Alternative" program moved to commercial radio on May 18 1980 and continued for 14 years until it was retired. It was heard on four different licensed stations throughout its run in Texas. After the show moved to
KZEW ("The Zoo") in Dallas, George Gimarc in association with John England began to promote the ideology offree radio (as opposed to government censored radio) within the show. Gimarc announced the show as being heard on the "flagship station" KZEW and the Four Freedoms World Service (4FWS) which relayed the program via recordings for retransmission by a network of unlicensedpirate radio stations that transmitted on AM, FM andshortwave inEurope , and shortwave fromNew Zealand via [http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/9885/kr1.html KIWI Radio] , toAustralasia . A Texas network ofPublic Access Television cable channels called 4FTN, also aired special editions of Gimarc's programs.While George Gimarc was hosting "The Rock & Roll Alternative" on KZEW-FM, in 1982 he also became music director on its sister AM station KRQX ("K-Rocks"). George Gimarc took to the air over KRQX and presented his own shows which often focused on obscure records from the 1960s as well as the subject of free radio.
In 1987 after both KZEW and KRQX changed ownership and formats, he began a new program called "Back Pages" on
KZPS in Dallas. This was an eclectic classic rock show combining rare records, intriguing stories and listener requests.In 1989 George Gimarc joined
KDGE ("The Edge") where he co-formatted the station as Music Director and hosted the afternoon drive show. He left KDGE with other staff in 1993 when the station changed its format to aTop 40 style of format.Producer and author
In addition to his on-air work, George Gimarc became the sole writer for "Rotten Day" syndicated radio program starring
John Lydon which aired in over 50 markets. He has acted as consultant for the "Time/Life " "History Of Rock And Roll" series, compiled several record collections and written liner notes for many record labels. He has also written several books including "Punk Diary 1970-1979" and "Hollywood Hi Fi". Although much younger in years, the career interests of George Gimarc have to date been similar to those of the lateJohn Peel , who began his radio career in Dallas before moving back to England where he was first heard in Europe via the offshore pirate radio stationWonderful Radio London .Published works
PUNK DIARY 1970-79: "The beginning of punk in 1970. There are over 2,000 music news entries and 1,000 recordings detailed. Rare records are annotated with details."
POST-PUNK DIARY 1980-1982: "The mutation of punk into the thrash and Oi! movements, the rise of the New Romantic movement with groups like
Duran Duran ,Visage andSpandau Ballet . America heard new music fromBoy George , R.E.M.,10,000 Maniacs , andThe Bongos . Although it only covers three years in music, this complete day-by-day diary includes over 900 bands and in excess of 3,300 records."HOLLYWOOD HI FI, (with Pat Reeder), St. Martin's Press: "An overview of 125 recordings by singing celebrities who really should never have been allowed into a recording studio. You wouldn't believe the songs sung by
Jerry Mathers ,Joe Pesci ,Clint Eastwood ,Leonard Nimoy ,Bette Davis ,Hogan's Heroes ,Joan Rivers ,Rex Reed ,Mae West and others."External links
* [http://www.lakehighlands.net/1975/elementary.html George Gimarc at Wallace Elementary School, Texas, reunion.]
* [http://www.knus99.com/kdnt.html George Gimarc moves his show from North Texas State University campus station to KDNT during 1975.]
* [http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/9885/kr1.html George Gimarc's show was aired on shortwave to the South Pacific over KIWI Radio, New Zealand.]
* [http://www.dallasobserver.com/issues/1998-12-03/music4.html George Gimarc teams up with Johnny Rotten (ex-Sex Pistols) for syndicated radio show]
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