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Hot Jazz Saturday Night Is Back—and Rob Bamberger s Beard Is Gone

Bamberger before and after going under the knife. Photos courtesy Rob Bamberger/WAMU. The goal was $30,000. That’s how much Rob Bamberger hoped to raise during the December 5, 2020, of Hot Jazz Saturday Night, the three-hour show he hosts each week on WAMU at 7 PM. His brothers back home in Ohio had pulled together a $10,000 challenge grant for the station’s year-end membership drive with two conditions: 1) Bamberger had to raise $30,000 on his own; 2) he had to agree to get his pandemic hair and beard cut. (“I think it’s because the beard and the hair now makes me look more distinguished than they look,” Bamberger says.)

Host Profile: Paul Josey

WTJU Leftover Biscuits, Saturdays 6:30 – 8 a.m. Day Job, Volunteer Work: Landscape architect with a focus on academic, public and conservation projects. As a volunteer, I also have served on the city’s Tree Commission, PLACE Design Task Force and as a board member for a national Tree and Soil Research Fund. How long have you been a WTJU: Since 2010. Why did you become a WTJU host? I did a radio show in college and met a few of the rock DJs that inspired me to apply. Why should someone tune into your show in particular? On Leftover Biscuits, the songs of the 1920s and 30s offer a diverse collection of the earliest recordings of blue collar American music. With a range of early country, country blues, spiritual, Hawaiian and more, listeners are bound to hear something they like. As an added perk, given the size of the 78 records at the time, the songs are all 3 minutes or less so if you don’t like something, hang in there, the next song is for you. It’s a good show for

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