Search | Home | Site Map | Contact Us | Support WHRO Now!

Public Radio | Public Television | Education Services | Inside WHRO | Support WHRO | Enterprise Services | Be A Sponsor

   Community Link    Internet Services    Volunteer Now!    Public Events Calendar   

  89.5 WHRV FM
  90.3 WHRO FM
  The WHRO Voice
  SpeakEasy Radio
  HD Radio
  On-Air Personalities
  Cathy Lewis
  Paul Shugrue
  Dwight Davis
  Taylor Green
  Jon Kranz
  Jae Sinnett
  Sondra Woodward
  Raymond Jones
  Jonathan Lichtenstein
  Linda Dyer
  Neal Murray
  Jack Frieden
  Barry Graham
  Bill Hicok
  Harold "Butch" Smith
  Loessin at Large
  Virginia Symphony Concert Previews
  Podcasts
  The Great WHRO and WHRV Online Poetry Slam

Jack Frieden

A native of Norfolk, Jack Frieden graduated in 1968 from Granby High School. Following his subsequent graduation from The University of Georgia in 1972, he spent four years in the Washington DC area, before returning to the Hampton Roads area to help manage his family’s insurance agency.

An avid music fan since his teens, it was the years in Georgia and Washington that saw his musical interests expand from folk and rock music to include jazz and world music.

Attracted to the vocal harmonies of Brian Wilson, Graham Nash, and so many other harmony type pop singers, it was only natural that Jack’s interest in jazz would veer towards jazz vocal music.

Although the 1970s were in many ways jazz vocal music’s darkest days, a 1974 Stereo Review feature called “The Art of Cabaret” and Alec Wilder’s and Loonis McGlohon’s much praised NPR series “American Popular Song” program helped turn this interest in jazz vocal music into the passion it continues to be more than 20 years later.

In addition to his radio activities, Jack has written numerous articles about music, contributing to “Metro Magazine” and for many years serving as a rock, pop, and jazz writer for The Virginian-Pilot newspaper. He has also contributed liner notes to albums by Maxine Sullivan and Sir Roland Hanna.

Married with two teenage daughters Jack resides in Virginia Beach and continues to manage the insurance agency by day and to explore and enjoy music at every opportunity.

He can be heard on 89.5 WHRV-FM Saturday nights from 11-Midnight. with
The Vocal Sound of Jazz

You can reach Jack at vsojaz@aol.com