For well over a year before it came out, Jacques has been following on social media, the process and progress of author Katherine Rye Jewell while writing: LIVE From The Underground \u2013 A History Of College Radio.\nAs Katherine would unearth believe to be lost treasures (like CMJ charts, schools play list from 1978, articles in favor of censorship for a college radio station from the same colleges student new paper) she\u2019d post these finds and allow you to ride shotgun through every step of the way.\nBeing a tiny world, Katherine is a professor at Fitchburg State \u2026 The same Fitchburg State (somehow) Jacques graduated from AND where he was a DJ on their station WXPL (which is where he met his bandmate/brother John.\xa0 And either John or friend of podcast Professor Chris Cook brought Katherine to Jacques\u2019 radar!)\nThis is a DEEP dive into the over-all history of college radio \u2013 how senate land grand acts of the 1930s\u2026 led to Pixies and Mission Of Burma becoming college music darlings despite EVERYTHING working against college radio from existing \u2013 unsupportive school administrations AND student organizations, record companies not seeing them as worth sending free records to \u2026 to Tipper Gore \u2013 Parent Music Council and the Batman-forsaken FCC!\nGET THIS BOOK and get it on Audible too!\nFollow Katherine on Twitter @Katisjewell,\nBiff on Twitter is @BiffPlaysHockey\nJoe on Twitter is: @Optigrabber\nJacques on Twitter is @CarnivalPodcast and FB @JacquesLambert\n\xa0\nOpening: Gomer by Beyond Id\xa0(from The Stovin Years on Spotify)\n\xa0\nClosing Song: Other Break by Beyond Id (from The Stovin Years on Spotify)