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Moon, to Maple Leaf Gardens for the first time. The resulting show sold out in 45 minutes. He also played an advance copy of Dark Side of the Moon twice, from start to finish, on his show. He found out later that Capitol Records had other plans for the album's premiere. “We preceded the world premiere by four days and, of course, CHUM-FM was only available in the Toronto area,” Marsden said. “But it was a world premiere as far as I was concerned.”
181:. He left the station in February 1975 to devote more time to his radio commercial production company, but mainly because of the tight playlist CHUM-FM was making their DJs follow. Marsden refused to follow a playlist and left shortly after it was instituted. He eventually returned as an on-air personality at CHIC-FM shortly before it was transformed into 161:
That's Patty Baby and that's the girl with the dancing feet and that's Freddy Cannon there on the David Mickie Show in the night time ooohbah scuba-doo how are you booboo. Next we'll be Swinging on a Star and sssshhhwwoooo and sliding on a moonbeam. Waaaaa how about that . . . one of the goodest guys
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In 1973 Marsden played a major role in introducing the (at that time) largely unknown Pink Floyd to Toronto. He started a petition to persuade Toronto's Concert Productions International and promoter Michael Cohl to bring the band, who were touring to promote the as yet unreleased Dark Side of the
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Though it was announced the show would end on December 14, 2014, Marsden's final broadcast aired on December 7. There was on-air promotion of a final set of shows the following week (December 13–14), but this never transpired, as Marsden announced on his Facebook page, "I believed it to be best
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After leaving The Rock, Marsden began doing occasional live hosting gigs on NYTheSpirit; the first one aired on Christmas Eve 2014. Beginning in February 2015, The Marsden Theatre became a regular feature on NYTheSpirit; the live show is currently broadcast Friday and Saturday nights (8PM to
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Most recently, Marsden and his business partner Igor Loukine created the subscription based radio channel NYTheSpirit.com, which launched in September, 2014. The station plays a mixture of music, concentrating heavily on the 1980s alternative scene, but with a freeform mentality that mimics
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music, he reportedly brought in some of his own records one night, breaking format and hosting in an uncharacteristically dynamic style. He was fired the next morning, but was quickly rehired after the station learned his experiment had increased the station's ratings.
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After CFNY program director Dave Pritchard left the station in 1978 due to conflicts with the station management, Marsden was promoted to program director. The station's mandate had been to present significantly different programming than other radio stations in the
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with you . . . this is lovable kissable D.M. in the p.m. at 22 minutes past nine o'clock there, aahhrightie, we're gonna have a Hitline, all you have to do is call WAlnut 5-1151, WAlnut 5-1151, tell them what number it is on the Hitline.
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In July 1987, Marsden and CFNY general manager Bill Hutton hired Don Berns as the new program director. Initially, Marsden continued as director of operations, and as executive producer of the
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Raised in a foster family in Stratford, Ontario, Marsden took on the name "Dave Mickie" using the last name of his foster parents. Under the name Dave Mickie, he was the original manager of
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in 1967. Under his own birth name, his hosting style was much less manic and more relaxed, although still informal and often somewhat unpredictable.
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where he was called "the most controversial thing on Toronto radio." He parted ways with CKEY after just five months. He became host of
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artists major Canadian radio exposure. During his stint at CFNY, his nickname (often referred to on-air) was "The Mars Bar".
20: 52:. Reinventing himself, and using his real name of David Marsden, he became a much more laid-back free-form DJ, notably at 540: 550: 222:, CFNY was one of the most influential promoters of new international and Canadian artists most radio stations ignored. 166:
The Dave Mickie name and persona were phased out in the mid-to-late 1960s, and as David Marsden, he joined Montreal's
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in the 1980s, becoming an influential figure in the Canadian music industry by giving many Canadian and international
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under the circumstances as they played out during the week that I withdraw and disappear quietly from The Rock."
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project, and returned to the terrestrial radio airwaves as host of a freeform rock show on
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Music Express: The Rise, Fall & Resurrection of Canada's Music Magazine
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midnight, EST). As well, there is an annual 4-hour Christmas Eve special.
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Marsden currently runs the on-air streaming service nythespirit.com.
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in Toronto in the 1970s. He then became the driving force behind
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rock band in the late 1950s whose famous members included,
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broadcaster. Initially operating under the on-air name of
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in the same year. He was the subject of a chapter in
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Index

David Marsden (disambiguation)
Toronto
Ontario
Canadian
radio
Marshall McLuhan
CHOM
CHUM-FM
Brampton, Ontario
CFNY
alternative rock
The Revols
Stratford, Ontario
Richard Manuel
The Band
rock
Chatham
CFCO
easy listening
CKEY
Toronto
Music Hop
CBC Television
Alex Trebek
Toronto Star
Marshall McLuhan
Understanding Media
CKGM
CKGM-FM
CHUM-FM

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