home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Path: bloom-beacon.mit.edu!senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!faqserv
- From: jcastro@mason1.gmu.edu (Carlos Castro)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.greaseman,rec.radio.broadcasting,alt.answers,news.answers
- Subject: alt.fan.greaseman FAQ
- Supersedes: <greaseman-faq_761584275@rtfm.mit.edu>
- Followup-To: alt.fan.greaseman
- Date: 21 Mar 1994 10:54:06 GMT
- Organization: George Mason University, Fairfax Virginia 22030
- Lines: 245
- Approved: rrb@airwaves.chi.il.us, news-answers-request@MIT.edu
- Expires: 4 May 1994 10:51:47 GMT
- Message-ID: <greaseman-faq_764247107@rtfm.mit.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: bloom-picayune.mit.edu
- X-Last-Updated: 1994/02/12
- To: news-answers@MIT.edu
- Originator: faqserv@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU
- Xref: bloom-beacon.mit.edu alt.fan.greaseman:667 rec.radio.broadcasting:4155 alt.answers:2172 news.answers:16690
-
- Archive-name: greaseman-faq
-
- The Greaseman is a radio personality on the Infinity Broadcasting
- network. He broadcasts from Los Angeles to New York City, Washington,
- Atlanta, Philadelphia, and San Jose. He is known for his bits
- and song parodies. He also has his own vocabulary which he uses to avoid
- trouble with the FCC. Before, he broadcast out of DC on DC/101 where he
- competed and beat Howard Stern on a consistant basis. The Greaseman is on
- by himself most of the time, though sometimes you hear his producer, Bill
- Scanlan cackling in the background.
-
- Q: What is the Greaseman's real name?
-
- A: Doug Tracht. He prefers to keep his radio life and his personal life
- separate. His radio name is Nino Greasemaneli.
-
-
- Q: Why does Howard Stern hate the Greaseman so much?
-
- A: Howard worked for DC/101 until he got fired. When the Greaseman was
- hired to take Howie's place he not only held on to Howie's audience
- but increased it. Then when Howard syndicated in DC he competed
- with the Grease until the Grease moved to Infinity where they now
- are co-workers for the Broadcasting Giant. Now, mentions of the
- Greaseman on the Howard Stern show appears to be just an act in
- part of Stern.
-
-
- Q: Which one was the Grease in the Village People?
-
- A: He was not really in the Village People. But in the bit, he was the
- construction worker.
-
-
- Q: What is this Bingo that the Grease dislikes so much?
-
- A: The Greaseman's college nick name... Ask him about it.
-
- Q: How can I get in touch with him?
-
- A: Call him between 1730 and 2200 EST at 1-800-544-9294 and
- 1-213-850-0986 (FAX) and BTW do not address him as "dude".
-
-
- Q: What bits does the Greaseman do?
-
- A: Fudgeman- Fudgeman and his chicken assistant throbin
- save the world from deviant behavior
- Back in time with an uzi-
- the Grease uses the equipment in the radio
- studio to return to key moments in history
- with his uzi
- Carlos the International Terrorist-
- Episodes of running into the famed and heavily
- armed terrorist, Carlos
- Medical Man- Stories about when Nino was the pompous
- Dr. Greasemaneli
- Bet the Bomb Bays-
- Try to stump the Grease, but if you don't, you best
- drop them pants....
- Sgt. Fury- the Grease relives his time in Viet
- Deliverance 101-
- a class in which the Grease analyzes the movie
- Deliverance.
- Clinton- a look at how life would be if the Grease and
- Clint Eastwood got a knock on the head and decided
- to live alternative lifestyles
- Law Man- the Grease tells about life as a law man
- Big Dick Brannigan-
- the Grease tells about his flashback to his past
- life as a private dick
- Emperor Tocasfacius-
- the Grease tells about his flashback to his past
- life as a ruler of the Holy Roman Empire
- Irving Greasemanawitz-
- the Grease tells about his flashback to his past
- life as the first Yiddish Lawman
- Wheel Chair Warrior-
- Super Hero fights for the rights of the handicapped
- West Virginia- Greaseman shows his respect for the people of WVA
- My Daddy- Description of how Oscar Greasemaneli gets into trouble
- Ugly Women- Recounts of how The Grease and his daddy picked up
- and enjoyed ingus with ugly women
- Good Ship Grease-
- stories about how the Grease spends his lesiure time
- in his boat.
- South of the border-
- stories about how the Grease spent time in Mexico
- Toe Monster- The dreaded Toe Monster is exposed for trying to
- eat the Greaseman's toes
- Blastapiece Theatre-
- stories told by Sly Stalone
- Sylvester Stalone sings the classics-
- Sylvester Stalone sings the classics.
- Rag Nad- stories about Grease's half space alien love child
- Six Minute Workout-
- A unique workout for men
- Baby talk- Conversations with the unborn
- The Greaseman Quiz (formerly the morning quiz)-
- Watch out Alex Trebek, here comes the Greaseman
- Hobo-doo-ga-ga Handbook-
- Methods to which recieve ingus.
- Damien- The Grease has occasion to run into the "dark master"
- while he is trying to perform his duties.
-
-
-
-
- Q: What is the alarm that is sometimes heard in the background when the
- Greaseman talks?
-
- A: The Geeze alarm. This goes off when the greaseman starts geezing.
-
- Q: What other gigs did Grease do on the radio?
-
- A: Like any other up-and-coming DJ, Grease worked at other stations in
- other markets to develop his unique style. They include:
-
-
- Washington DC (WRC-AM 980) 1974 - 1976
- Jacksonville, Florida (WAPE) 1976 - 1981
- Washington DC (WWDC-FM 101.1) 1981-1993
-
- Q: Did he always leave on good terms?
-
- In almost all cases, yes. The one notable exception was WRC, when
- management decided his morning personality wasn't quite right, and gave
- him a choice between dropping the "Greaseman" character and leaving.
- Grease chose the latter. If you ask about it today, he will joke about
- the time he was collecting unemployment insurance in DC and would "stay
- up to watch the moon rise and CURSE THE NIGHT!" although I'm sure at the
- time it was somewhat unsettling.
-
- Although he left Florida voluntarily to take the better offer at DC-101,
- he did offend some bible-belt types during his stay. The Florida gig
- was important to developing the Grease as a "god-fearing, truck-driving
- redneck," though. The Florida station has since gone to religious music
- ("From Grease to Grace" was their motto for a while). Their loss.
-
- Q: Are there any good biographies or other comprehensive stories about
- the Greaseman?
-
- A: Grease is a very private person, and spent a number of years in DC
- before finally consenting to an in-depth story about him in the
- Washington Post Magazine Fall 1987. It's a good resource to summarize
- his past gigs and overall life story. Also the Washingtonian Magazine
- did an article on him in the January of 1993 in commemeration of his
- departure from DC.
-
- Grease also appeared on the Larry King Show (early to mid-80's) to talk
- about morning radio in general. The only down side was that he was
- teamed with a "Morning Zoo" DJ as a co-interviewee, a format that has
- become annoyingly ubiquitous on the radio landscape. Transcripts may be
- available (don't know how to get them, sorry). This is the old
- Mutual show that ran all night (Grease probably got up early to do it :-),
- and not the current CNN TV talk show.
-
- Q: Are there any albums or compilations of Grease bits?
-
- A: There was a 4-part "Best of Grease" compilation, available on
- cassettes. These became unavailable shortly before he left DC-101.
- They are now prized collectors items and can only be obtained from
- private owners. Part of Grease's popularity on a national basis
- before he went into syndication (and hence part of the motivation
- for this newsgroup) was the creation and exchange of bootleg
- tapes among an extended network of fans. Some of his best work has
- never been republished (although you can occasionally talk him into
- doing them again on his current show).
-
- Q: Did Grease ever serve in the military?
-
- A: Like John Wayne, Grease has a deep and abiding respect for everyone
- who serves in uniform, but never served himself. During the Vietnam
- war, he was attending Ithaca College in New York, and his draft number
- never came up.
-
- Q: But Grease did serve as a policeman?
-
- A: Yes, he did. While working at his gig in Florida, he worked as
- a reserve police officer on the night shift. Morning staffers would
- be jolted out of their bleary-eyed state by the sight of Grease doing
- his show in full uniform with a 44 Magnum strapped to his belt.
-
- Q: Is Greaseman a bigot/homophobe?
-
- A: Certainly not. Like the program "In Living Color" or even
- rec.humor.funny, Grease parodies what's funny in everyone, and winds up
- defusing hatred as a result. Grease respects all of his fans, and
- wishes well even those who don't like him.
-
- Q: But there was that "Martin Luther King, Jr." incident in DC?
-
- A: Yes, sometimes there's a fine line between parody and cruelty, and
- Grease crossed the line only once during his otherwise unmarred broadcasting
- career spanning over 2 decades.
-
- Sometime in the late 80's, he was noting the passing of Martin Luther
- King Jr.'s birthday (which had then only recently become a national
- holiday). Grease said something about "killing 4 more and getting rest
- of the week off." Grease was suspended, and apologized for the incident
- on an "Editorial Rebuttal" on WRC-TV in DC.
-
- Haven't the rest of you made mistakes or are you all perfect?
-
- Q: What does AMF mean?
-
- A: Adios my friend.
-
-
- Q: What is the "Bit without an Ending?"
-
- A: When Grease was working in Florida, he would be prevented from
- getting a good day's sleep after his morning gig by thoughtless
- model-airplane enthusiasts who would buzz their models outside his
- window.
-
- Grease came up with a revenge skit with a model plane of his own that
- would shoot the others out of the sky. The plane became posessed by
- Damien and started chasing after him. Grease then got too deep into
- this bit without a way out (and tried to incorporate this into the
- bit). After fumbling with the sound-effects, and trying a foray South
- of the Border, and then calling in Big-Dick Brannigan, he finally gave
- up groping for a punch line. Grease can usually be counted on to do
- some of the most impressive ad-libbing and improvisation on the radio
- today, but at that time his talents failed him. The bit originally
- aired in the Fall of 1982 from WWDC FM Washington, DC/101.
-
- It's considered a classic, and is on Vol. 1 of the "Best of Grease" tapes.
- He owns the rights to all his bits, and may rerun it on his current show
- from time to time.
-
- Q: What stations carry the Greaseman?
-
- A: City Station Time
- ==== ======= ====
- Washington DC 106.7 WJFK 1900-2300
- Baltimore MD 1300 WJFK 1900-2300
- New York NY 92.3 WXRK 1800-2200
- Philadelphia PA 94.1 WYSP 1800-2200
- Los Angeles CA 95.5 KLOS 2200-0200
- San Jose CA 98.5 KOME 1500-1900
- Atlanta GA 92.9 WZGC 0600-1000
-
-
-
-