Marty Hensley, a longtime radio pro and a 1979 Columbus East High School graduate, is among those who’ve brought 1970s Indiana radio staple WNAP back to life. If you were a baby boomer raised locally, ...
It was like the Indy 500's Snake Pit, only gentler. It involved an outdoor rock show in Broad Ripple Park, with beer and shag haircuts and cut-off jeans, with tens of thousands of people and what was ...
“A musician with a radio show.” That’s how Asher Benrubi describes himself. Those who listened to Indianapolis radio station WNAP-FM (93.1) in the late 1970s knew him as “Adam Smasher” or “The Smash.” ...
Buster Bodine, a dynamic on-air personality when Indianapolis radio station WNAP-FM 93.1 presented rock hits in the 1970s, died Tuesday in Southern California. He was 70. Otherwise known by his given ...
The locally produced documentary “Naptown Rock Radio Wars,” released two years ago, has come out in book version. It recounts the city’s 1950-1970s radio antics, which included furious competition ...