Michael Tearson
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Michael Tearson is an American pioneer underground DJ, concert and special appearance host, author and actor.

Biography

Michael Tearson was born in 1948, Baltimore, Maryland. Attended The Park School, Brooklandville, Maryland. His father had attended the University of Pennsylvania and his mother went to Cornell. It was the University of Pennsylvania that was most intriguing to Michael; the life of the city had drawn him in.

As a teenager Michael Tearson had a desire to become a professional music performer. During the summer of May 1967, while home from his first year of college, Tearson went to the "15 Below Coffeehouse" to participate in the talent show. "15 Below Coffeehouse" was located in Timonium near the Maryland State Fair grounds. Before his performance, a very young Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris is an American singer-songwriter and musician. In addition to her work as a solo artist and bandleader, both as an interpreter of other composers' works and as a singer-songwriter, she is a sought-after backing vocalist and duet partner, working with numerous other artists including...

, age 19, made her appearance, taking the audience by surprise with her amazing voice and talent. Michael Tearson not being noticed for his performance, realized that he needed to make a change in his lifelong goals. He made friends with Emmylou Harris that night in 1967, not realizing it would be a lifelong friendship.
Michael Tearson went into broadcasting on FM Radio and is today, considered a historically significant personality that established the underground format.

Education

Michael Tearson obtained a Bachelor’s Degree in political science in 1970 from the University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania
The University of Pennsylvania is a private, Ivy League university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Penn is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States,Penn is the fourth-oldest using the founding dates claimed by each institution...

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As an undergraduate Michael Tearson had his first appearance on the air with WXPN from 1967 to 1970. This was the very first FM Rock shift on WXPN; the show was entitled "The Attic". In January 1970, Tearson joined WDAS-FM Hyski’s Underground as overnighter.
Michael Tearson has been a long time member of “Broadcast Pioneers” and he has been involved with FM radio
FM broadcasting
FM broadcasting is a broadcasting technology pioneered by Edwin Howard Armstrong which uses frequency modulation to provide high-fidelity sound over broadcast radio. The term "FM band" describes the "frequency band in which FM is used for broadcasting"...

 in the United States since its infancy.

1970 to early 1990s

In June 1970, WMMR hired Michael Tearson as a Music Director and weekend disc jockey. Tearson then moved into the late night personality segment in September 1970 and became a popular on air voice until 1976. Tearson returned two years later to WMMR in 1978 to the 10PM to 2AM time period as “Michael Tearson”. His specialty shows including “Psychedelic Psupper”, “For Headphones Only”, “The Import Show”, Import/Export” and “Gorilla Theatre”. Soon after leaving WMMR, in March 1992 Michael Tearson started an on air show at WXPN
WXPN
WXPN is a non-commercial, public radio station operated by the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia that broadcasts a music radio format called adult album alternative , along with many other format shows supported all with an indie slant...

, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, which included a free-form hour long segment called “The Attic”.

Late 1990s to early 2000s

During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Michael Tearson was very diverse in his expertise as a DJ, working to develop special programs for WMMR
WMMR
WMMR is an active rock radio station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, broadcasting at 93.3 MHz FM. The station is owned by Greater Media....

 with the “A to Z” broadcast and also redeveloped WMMR’s live concert library in the WMMarchives. Both programs are still very popular at the station. He was also involved with WXPN
WXPN
WXPN is a non-commercial, public radio station operated by the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia that broadcasts a music radio format called adult album alternative , along with many other format shows supported all with an indie slant...

 "Late Nights", which was a diverse and imaginative late-night mix of music. Michael Tearson's studio in his home is called “LynTown Sound”, named after his wife who died from breast cancer on May 10, 1995. The week she passed away Michael Tearson had an on air interview scheduled with the band Little Feat
Little Feat
Little Feat is an American rock band formed by singer-songwriter, lead vocalist and guitarist Lowell George and keyboardist Bill Payne in 1969 in Los Angeles....

 and against the advice of many of his friends, he went on to do the show on Sunday May 14, 1995, before they appeared at Penn’s Landing, in Philadelphia. Tearson is good friends with Little Feat and mentions in an interview with Geosound that they helped him through that difficult time with losing his wife.
From 1994-1996, Michael Tearson produced and voiced the “The WALL” which was an in-store radio broadcast, at one of their record store chains. In April 2002, WMGK
WMGK
WMGK, known as "Classic Rock 102.9 MGK" or "Philadelphia's Classic Rock: 102.9 MGK", is a Classic rock formatted radio station which is broadcast in the Philadelphia area. The station features popular Philadelphia radio personality John DeBella and former Howard Stern Show censor Andre Gardner. ...

 approached Michael Tearson with an offer to produce a segment for Saturday mornings from 6AM-8AM; it was called “Saturday Morning 60s Show”.

From 1999-2003, Michael Tearson was adventurous; he was called Michael "Mad Dog" Tearson for a column he wrote on pro wrestling, entitled “On The Mat” for the Philadelphia Daily News. Tearson also writes for two magazines: “Sing Out”, which is a folk song magazine, and The Audiophile Voice.

2000s and beyond

Michael Tearson started at Sirius Radio (Sirius Folk Town) in July 2004-October 2005. He was also the main producer and voice of
"The Bob Dylan Radio Hour" which aired twice on Sundays. Tearson moved to "Sirius Classic Vinyl", March 2006-November 2008 which he broadcasted Monday through Friday in the afternoons. Sirius XM Radio was also interested in Michael Tearson and picked him up to work on "Deep Tracks" in November 2008.

In July, 2011 Tearson released "Stuff That Works" which was a collaboration of friends that pulled together to create music that Michael Tearson called "A Philosophy". An interview by Jonathan Takiff from philly.com on August 24, 2011 captures the enthusiasm of this project that was a dream come true for Tearson.
Tearson was also interviewed by Jim Six from South Jersey Newspapers. Michael tells Jim Six “The title of the CD “Stuff That Works” is named after a Guy Clark song that isn’t even on the album.” Tearson mentions all that contributed to the CD, which are Tom Hampton, Andy Kravitz, Fran Smith Jr. and Rob Hyman (of The Hooters
The Hooters
The Hooters is an American rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. By combining a mix of rock and roll, reggae, ska and folk music, The Hooters first gained major commercial success in the United States in the mid 1980s due to heavy radio and MTV airplay of several songs including "All You...

), Ted Estersohn, Jay Davidson, Laine Walker Hughes and Lauren Hart.

On October 09, 2011, Kevin Riordan of the Inquirer writes about Michael Tearson's Stuff That Works CD release. He interviewed Michael at his home studio, discussing the songs that are on the CD. Michael had said "The best compliment I've gotten about my album, is that different people pick wildly different songs as their favorite."

Discography

  • July 2011, Michael Tearson released his first CD, entitled "Stuff That Works".
  • Produced and engineered by Andy Kravtiz at Sound and Vision Music Productions, Collingswood, NJ.
  • Co-Produced by Michael Tearson and Tom Hampton


Filmography

Year Movie-Documentary Role Notes
1981
Blow Out Hawker Motion Picture
1994
Home of Angels Younger Fisherman Motion Picture
2002 13th Child Mental Patient Motion Picture

External links

  • http://www.wmgk.com/shows/michael-tearson/home.aspx
  • http://archives.citypaper.net/articles/112698/coverstory.shtml Glory Days November 26–December 3, 1998
  • http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0853612/ Michael Tearson Movies
  • http://www.freewebs.com/teejo/argue/tearson.html Michael Tearson Interviews Captain Beefheart
  • http://www.wmgk.com/shows/michael-tearson/home.aspx
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