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Gene Parrish
A substitute announcer heard mainly early Sunday and Monday morning, Gene Parrish began his radio career in 1973 at KQED-FM in San Francisco, where he co-produced and hosted five seasons of NPRs national broadcasts of the San Francisco Opera. Between 1979 and 1988, Gene traveled the world creating great radio broadcasts; six annual visits to Finland for the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival, to Holland for an award-winning series on Netherlands/US relations, to Sweden for a chamber music series and documentary on Swedish Midsummer celebrations, and to China as resident producer for the San Francisco Operas project with the Shanghai Conservatory of Music. From 1984 to 1996, Gene was a host and producer on KUSC-FM in Los Angeles, and since then has been the voice of Worldwide Jazz, having produced more than 800 programs. Recent projects also include his documentary commemorating the centenary of the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and his tribute to Duke Ellington. For many lovers of vocal music across the country, Gene is known for producing over 400 programs of The First Art, his popular weekly series that was dedicated to the choral art form. |

