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Back in the mid 80's I stumbled onto a thing called Cable Radio. I would hook the cable tv wire to the antenna of my boom-box and right around the 104mhz area I could tune into WJLB in Detroit. I lived in Lansing and depending on conditions the station came in clear as if I was in Downtown Detroit. At 11pm on Fridays and I believe on Saturday as well, the station gave way to "The Wizard on 98, WJLB" I'd record the programs on tape and replay them over and over. There was no doubt at all that this guy was phenomenal. I've noticed while reading about this guy that most people say he broke out the Techno sounds of Detroit and while that's true, it's only half of the story. He pushed hiphop to a new level as well. He didn't follow the footsteps of groups like Public Enemy, he walked along-side them and inspired the future DJ's across the nation. User:68.255.75.105