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MEET THE ROCK ‘N’ ROLL DISC JOCKEY WHO CHANGED RADIO: Dick Biondi

In the 1950’s and 60’s rock n’ roll took America by storm, fueled by the power of radio. But disc jockeys held the real power. DJs decided what records to play; they could make or break an artist’s career. In many ways, DJs were more popular than the artists they played. With bands  vying for airplay and DJs fighting to be number one, an original and irreverent voice cut through the airwaves: the Wild I-Tralian, Dick Biondi. 

Biondi was a hit maker

He broke The Beatles and The Beach Boys and championed young artists like Elvis Presley, Little Richard, Bobby Darin, and The Rolling Stones. Biondi’s rebellious on-air style clashed with management and he was fired from dozens of radio stations. But kids adored him. 

If rock n’ roll was the soundtrack of hot-blooded teenage America, Dick Biondi was its voice. 

Dick Biondi surrounded by radio and rock notables at street naming ceremony in Chicago

May 1, 2010 "Dick Biondi Way" street naming. Photo courtesy of Cheryl Osinski Brown.

About the Film

THE VOICE THAT ROCKED AMERICA® is a one-hour documentary about Hall of Fame Radio Disc Jockey, Dick Biondi. Dick’s connection with audiences endured for six decades, and the bands he promoted have never forgotten his generosity. His story is told through archival photos and footage, re-creations, and interviews with recording artists, broadcasters, fans, friends and Dick Biondi himself. The film is narrated by Pamela Enzweiler-Pulice, whose life changed when she met her teenage idol.

Film interviews include Dick Biondi, Frankie Valli of The Four Seasons, Brian Wilson and Al Jardine of The Beach Boys, Paul Shaffer (The Late Show with David Letterman), Tony Orlando, Walt Parazaider (Chicago), Frankie Avalon, TV & radio personality Bob Sirott, John Records Landecker (Hall of Fame Broadcaster), Jim Peterik (The Ides of March and Survivor),  Carl Giammarese, Dennis Tufano, and Nick Fortuna (The Buckinghams), Comedian Tom Dreesen, Jimy Sohns (The Shadows of Knight), and more.

The Voice That Rocked America® has played to thousands of fans and rave reviews in Chicago theaters. We continue to seek funds for distribution, marketing, and entry into film festivals. Learn more.

 
 

Book an Unforgettable Program: "The Voice That Rocked America" – The Story of DJ Dick Biondi

Pamela Enzweiler-Pulice holds microphone at Q&A session at screening of the Dick Biondi movie.

Photo courtesy of Jim Summaria Photography

Filmmaker Pamela Enzweiler-Pulice will present a prevue of her documentary about the legendary DJ Dick Biondi who introduced The Beatles to U.S. radio audiences, sang “On Top of a Pizza”, entertained teenagers with corny knock knock jokes, and created a lasting bond with his legions of loyal listeners. Educational, inspiring, and nostalgic, treat your community to the DJ who was the King during the 1960s, and one of the most influential broadcasters of the 20th century.