Time Warp
Radio's Favorite Journey Through the Past!
Every week TIME WARP through the best CLASSIC ROCK of the 60's , 70's and 80's, with our unique "you-are-there" production style and all the other things that made those times so much fun--James Bond, Jiffy Pop, Star Trek, Record Players, MTV.
About the show
Bill St. James was born in West Hartford, Connecticut, an idyllic Midwestern town located in New England. Other notables native to West Hartford include Woodstock legend Wavy Gravy, David Naughton of “I’m A Pepper, You’re a Pepper” fame, Dictionary author Noah Webster, and that J. Peterman guy from “Seinfeld.”
Bill started in radio at 16 on WEXT, a 1,000 watt daytime country station in West Hartford, playing tunes such as “Good Deal Lucille” by Carl Smith and Red Sovine’s “Hello, I’m A Truck.” While still in High School, he was hired at Hartford’s WDRC where he spent a year and a half.
In 1971, at the ripe old age of 19 the big break happened, a chance to work at WIP as swing man. Eventually Bill inherited the 1-4 pm shift and spent 6 years at the station. WNEW in New York beckoned and after 2 years there, a trip to 30 Rock and NBC’s WYNY.
The NBC connection has lasted over 30 years… from acting as announcer on the final Bob Hope NBC Radio Network Christmas show to voicing TV sports promos and serving as studio announcer for Super Bowl broadcasts and Olympic game broadcasts in the mid 2000’s.
Bill continues on various voice over assignments including promos, commercials and film trailers. Radio has remained a constant, however.