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Rob Bamberger

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57:, he began volunteering at WAMU and, in 1980, created his own jazz show, Hot Jazz Saturday night. On the program, he plays selections from the large jazz collection that fills the entire basement of his Arlington Virginia home, and discusses both the musicians and the music for the benefit of his listeners. 69:
After Bamberger retired from the Congressional Research Service in 2010, he studied for a Masters in Social Work to pursue a second career in senior care. He currently works at Iona Senior Services where he facilitates support groups for the children, spouses and partners of individuals with dementia
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in Takoma Park. He lectures on jazz at the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian and other venues, and has written the liner notes for dozens of jazz albums. He also as the lead author of Congressionally-mandated study of the deterioration of the archive of recorded music, with particular reference
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Bamberger continues the show as a part-time employee of the radio station (with a short break after WAMU decided to jettison all programing besides news and talk, described in Hot Jazz Saturday Night). During that interregnum, he produced a similar program for
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and similar chronic conditions, and serves on the Steering Committee and faculty of the Aging Program of the Washington School of Psychiatry.
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broadcast performances at a book fair at his elementary school. While working as an energy policy analyst at the
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The State of Recorded Sound Preservation in the United States: A National Legacy at Risk in the Digital Age
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is a jazz historian and collector best known for his long-running program
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Jazz historian & host of well-known jazz program
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Index

Hot Jazz Saturday Night
WAMU
public broadcasting
Washington, D.C.
Shaker Heights
Ohio
Tommy Dorsey
Congressional Research Service
WOWD
"Hot Jazz Saturday Night"
"Jazz Heats Up Saturday Nights"
""Hot Jazz Saturday Night" Is Back—and Rob Bamberger's Beard Is Gone"
"A Cool Night for Hot Jazz"
"A Hot Jazz Friday Afternoon with Rob Bamberger"
"Rob Bamberger"
"Hot Jazz Boils Over With Rob Bamberger"
The State of Recorded Sound Preservation in the United States: A National Legacy at Risk in the Digital Age
"Ron Bamberger"
"Study of Aging"
Categories
Living people
Jazz people
People from Shaker Heights, Ohio
Historians of jazz
American radio hosts
American radio producers

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