Ken Reeth

Deceased Person

1938 – 2005

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Who was Ken Reeth?

Ken Reeth was a colorful and creative disc jockey well known to many hippies and rock music fans as Brother Love.

Brother Love's Underground was radio show in the late-60's that was dedicated to psychedelic and underground rock music. It originated from Pittsburgh radio station WAMO-FM, with Reeth being its psychedelic DJ and emcee. It was also aired, via tape, on Dynamic Broadcasting which owned WILD-AM in Boston, WUFO-AM in Buffalo and WOAH in Miami.

While working at WAMO, which had a soul and R&B format, Reeth got the idea to do a show promoting the growing psychedelic rock music scene, mostly based in San Francisco and LA. Like Tom Donahue, his west-coast counterpart, he was one of the first to introduce listeners to Iron Butterfly, Country Joe and the Fish, Mothers of Invention, the early Doors, Jimi Hendrix, West Coast Pop Art Experimental Band, Vanilla Fudge and others. Although many of the artists on the show have been mainstays of classic rock stations for decades now, this was very adventurous radio programming at the time.

Reeth was born in The Bronx, and moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania when he was a teenager.

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Born
1938
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • William Allen High School
Died
May 9, 2005

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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