Maxanne sartori biography of abraham

          The demos for "Just What I Needed" and "My Best Friend's Girl" were often played on Boston radio by DJ Maxanne Sartori, giving the band frequent.

          That's the car Maxanne Sartori remembers climbing into when she joined the future frontman of the Cars on a trip to New York City, where his....


          ...Maxanne Sartori [is] renowned hereabouts for her daring and continual discovery of local talent and new music while she was an announcer at WBCN, back during that station's "brave new radio" days.

          (She left 'BCN six years ago for a job as East Coast artist-and-repertoire person at Elektra-Asylum Records.) Sartori and 'BCN have, for example, been credited with giving such local favorites as the J. GeilsBand, Aerosmith, and the Cars the boosts they needed toward the big time.

          And, back when 'BCN disc jockeys were allowed to do their own programming pretty much as they wanted, the new music that otherwise was only being heard on the college stations got its first commercial play on 'BCN, from Maxanne.

          In with deejay Maxanne Sartori (left).

        1. Also Maxanne Sartori, public service director.
        2. That's the car Maxanne Sartori remembers climbing into when she joined the future frontman of the Cars on a trip to New York City, where his.
        3. Ocasek and Orr then joined forces with lead guitarist Elliot Easton to form the band Cap'n Swing.
        4. Maxanne Sartori, who led a seminar on women in radio.
        5. Ironically, one-time new-wave maven Oedipus first took to the commercial airwaves doing club listings on Maxanne's show. Now the 'BCN program director, he has been responsible for moving that station as far away from so-called progressive rock as is possible.

          -- Dave O'Brian, Bost