Buffalo's Own Marty Angelo Scheduled for a WDCX-FM Radio Interview
Marty AngeloandKurt Goff
Buffalo's Own Marty Angelo Scheduled for a WDCX-FM Radio Interview
WDCX-FMs Lifeline with Kurt Goff interviews Marty Angelo minister to prisoners, substance abusers and troubled celebrities on Nov. 29th.
LOS ANGELES - November 23, 2011 - Well known in the Western New York area for his work in rock music and disco television production back in the mid 60s through 1980 former Buffaloian Marty Angelo is scheduled for an interview with WDCX-FM Radio's Kurt Goff on Tuesday November 29th at 3PM.
Angelo has a long history within the Buffalo New York music community when he first managed the Buffalo based band Raven, the popular Columbia Records recording artists Tony Galla, Jimmy Calire, John Weitz, Gary Mallaber and the late Tommy Calandra.
Angelo was also the personal manager for the Top 40 recording artists, Rob Grill and The Grass Roots. He also produced an all-disco radio show on WNIA AM Radio (WECK) in the mid-70s as well as producing, creating and writing the WBEN TV (WIVB) Saturday afternoon tv dance show Disco Step-by-Step featuring Kevin OConnell as host.
Angelo worked as a club dj extensively throughout Buffalos top nightspots such as Mulligans, Mr. Goodbar, Club 747, Caseys Nickelodeon, and many others.
Angelo is credited with convincing then Allentown Mulligans Brick Bar owners Mike Militello and Kevin Kell back in the late-60s to replace their jukebox with a disk jockey and sound system. This was a first in Buffalo and the idea quickly revolutionized the Western New York club scene.
Marty Angelo founded the Hustle Dancers Hall of Fame, the Disco Dj Hall of Fame and the official Disco Dance Music Hall of Fame which were all donated to the Library of Congress in 2005.
Angelo's dance TV show was exhibited in 2004-05 at the Experience Music Project's 'Disco: A Decade of Saturday Nights.' He was also the associate producer of the VH1 television special 'When Disco Ruled the World,' the PBS television special 'My Music: Get Down Tonight - the Disco Explosion' and the disco documentary entitled, 'Disco: Spinning the Story.' Angelo also was a special VIP honored guest at the 25 year anniversary celebration of the release of Paramount Pictures disco meg-hit, 'Saturday Night Fever' which he heavily promoted prior to its release in 1977. Angelo's television show was also featured on CBS' "Sunday Mornings."
There was a huge price to pay for the party life Angelo experienced and in 1980 he was arrested for possession of cocaine in Miami Florida. Angelo turned his life around through this experience when he had an electrifying Christian conversion experience in a farmhouse in a Buffalo suburb. Angelo went into full-time Christian ministry after serving time in a federal prison. He worked for over 25 years with nationally known ministries such as Chuck
Colson's Prison Fellowship and Teen Challenge as well as in Florida for the Ft. Lauderdale Rescue Tabernacle (Faith Farm) and the Drug Abuse Foundation of Palm Beach County.
For the last six years Angelo has ministered nationwide out of Los Angeles in prisons, drug rehabs and with various troubled celebrities. He published a memoir in 2005 entitled, Once Life Matters: A New Beginning and is scheduled to release his second book in December.
Angelo has appeared on numerous radio and television programs such as, Canada's '100 Huntley Street', CBN 'The 700 Club' TV Show, CBS - 'Sunday Morning' TV Show, CNN's TruTv - 'In Session', Daystar's 'Celebration' TV Show, 'I'm Just Sayin' TV Show, Larry King, MTV, Trinity Broadcasting's 'Praise the Lord' TV Show, VH1 , and others.
About Lifeline with Kurt Goff
Lifeline with Kurt Goff - is a three-hour Christian talk show broadcasting 3-6pm Monday through Friday on WDCX-FM 99.5 in Buffalo New York. The show features conversations with many well-known Christian authors and newsmakers.
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Once Life Matters is a second
chance ministry founded by minister/author Marty Angelo that brings hope to
those who are weary from the weight of the world with the love of Jesus Christ
Once Life Matters Ministries, Inc is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, gifts to which may be deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes.