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  1. Serious history right here. It was at the corner of Mass & Newbury in the late 70s. The Rainbow Rib Room was great barbecue. Full disclosure, it was the...

  2. In the late 1970s, Eddy (or Eddie) Gorodetsky was a writer at popular Boston FM radio station WBCN; Tom Couch was the station's production director. Based on that background, the duo might seem an unlikely source of one of 415 Records' earliest (sort-of) releases. The pair made this quickie, one-off single in the mode of Dickie Goodman, taking ...

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  4. Providence, RI native Gorodetsky's polymath career began in the late 1970s, working with his first and greatest love, music. Attending Boston's Emerson College, his avuncular personality and huge musical knowledge led him to a job as a DJ at the city's WBCN radio station, then a bastion of underground styles.

  5. Eddie Gorodetsky is a television writer and producer. His credits include Desert Bus, Two and a Half Men, Dharma & Greg, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, The Big Bang Theory, Saturday Night Live, SCTV Network 90, and Late Night with David Letterman. He has been nominated for six Emmy Awards, winning one.

  6. A new film from Bill Lichtenstein WBCN and The American Revolution reveals that Boston was as influential a driver of the music and countercultural scene, antiwar activism, civil rights struggles and the emerging women’s and LGBTQ+ liberation movements. The documentary airs May 6 at 9pm on GBH 2. “The Summer of Love burned out in San ...

  7. Outstanding Comedy Series - 2008. Nominee. Eddie Gorodetsky, Co-Executive Producer. Two And A Half Men. CBS. Chuck Lorre Productions, Inc., The Tannenbaum Company in association with Warner Bros. Television.

  8. Eddie Gorodetsky Providence, RI native Gorodetsky's polymath career began in the late 1970s, working with his first and greatest love, music. Attending Boston's Emerson College, his avuncular personality and huge musical knowledge led him to a job as a DJ at the city's WBCN radio station, then a bastion of underground styles.

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