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ReviewsPublishers Weekly "This soulful memoir by a "little cockroach kid from South Philadelphia" offers readers an insider's view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment.", Publishers Weekly "This soulful memoir by a "little cockroach kid from South Philadelphia" offers readers an insider's view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment." Publishers Weekly , 7/15/11 "Writing a narrative that teems with zest and hipness, Blavat invites readers to accompany him on the inside track through the early days of doo wop and R&B to his national stature as an influential figure on the pop scene…This soulful memoir…offers readers an insider's view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment." Philadelphia Daily News "Trust us, it's a page turner...chock-full of family drama, music, business dirt, celebrity encounters, mob connections an even some juicy sex." Peter Thornell, Hingham P.L., MA, Library Journal "Although people always remember the music of their youth, they often forget who introduced them to it. For those who grew up in the Philadelphia area, chances are they heard the hits of the 1960s70s because of Blavat, "The Geator with the Heator." Disc jockey, television personality, and all around musical entrepreneur, Blavat became a pioneer in the oldies radio format after starting out in the early days of Bandstand in Philadelphia. His experiences as a radio personality, nightclub owner, and friend of the local Mafia make his memoir a treasure trove of anecdotes featuring the likes of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Frankie Valli, and others. Verdict The writing is conversational and engaging if not exceptional…", Publishers Weekly "This soulful memoir by a "little cockroach kid from South Philadelphia" offers readers an insider's view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment." Publishers Weekly , 7/15/11 "Writing a narrative that teems with zest and hipness, Blavat invites readers to accompany him on the inside track through the early days of doo wop and R&B to his national stature as an influential figure on the pop scene&This soulful memoir&offers readers an insider's view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment.", Publishers Weekly "This soulful memoir by a "little cockroach kid from South Philadelphia" offers readers an insider's view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment." Publishers Weekly , 7/15/11 "Writing a narrative that teems with zest and hipness, Blavat invites readers to accompany him on the inside track through the early days of doo wop and R&B to his national stature as an influential figure on the pop scene...This soulful memoir...offers readers an insider's view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment." Philadelphia Daily News "Trust us, it's a page turner...chock-full of family drama, music, business dirt, celebrity encounters, mob connections an even some juicy sex." Peter Thornell, Hingham P.L., MA, Library Journal "Although people always remember the music of their youth, they often forget who introduced them to it. For those who grew up in the Philadelphia area, chances are they heard the hits of the 1960s-70s because of Blavat, "The Geator with the Heator." Disc jockey, television personality, and all around musical entrepreneur, Blavat became a pioneer in the oldies radio format after starting out in the early days of Bandstand in Philadelphia. His experiences as a radio personality, nightclub owner, and friend of the local Mafia make his memoir a treasure trove of anecdotes featuring the likes of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Frankie Valli, and others. Verdict The writing is conversational and engaging if not exceptional..." Bill Heller, New York Post Required Reading....A fascinating look at a fascinating life.", Publishers Weekly This soulful memoir by a little cockroach kid from South Philadelphia offers readers an insiders view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment. Publishers Weekly , 7/15/11 Writing a narrative that teems with zest and hipness, Blavat invites readers to accompany him on the inside track through the early days of doo wop and R&B to his national stature as an influential figure on the pop scene&This soulful memoir&offers readers an insiders view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment. Philadelphia Daily News "Trust us, it's a page turner...chock-full of family drama, music, business dirt, celebrity encounters, mob connections an even some juicy sex." Peter Thornell, Hingham P.L., MA, Library Journal Although people always remember the music of their youth, they often forget who introduced them to it. For those who grew up in the Philadelphia area, chances are they heard the hits of the 1960s70s because of Blavat, "The Geator with the Heator." Disc jockey, television personality, and all around musical entrepreneur, Blavat became a pioneer in the oldies radio format after starting out in the early days of Bandstand in Philadelphia. His experiences as a radio personality, nightclub owner, and friend of the local Mafia make his memoir a treasure trove of anecdotes featuring the likes of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Frankie Valli, and others. Verdict The writing is conversational and engaging if not exceptional&, Publishers Weekly “This soulful memoir by a “little cockroach kid from South Philadelphia� offers readers an insider’s view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment.� Publishers Weekly , 7/15/11 “Writing a narrative that teems with zest and hipness, Blavat invites readers to accompany him on the inside track through the early days of doo wop and R&B to his national stature as an influential figure on the pop scene&This soulful memoir&offers readers an insider’s view into the golden era of rock and roll and pop music and entertainment.� Philadelphia Daily News "Trust us, it's a page turner...chock-full of family drama, music, business dirt, celebrity encounters, mob connections an even some juicy sex."