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Panel featuring: Jay Schlossberg, Weasel, Marc Elrich, Mark Segraves, and John Kelly Former WHFS deejay Weasel, WRC news correspondent Mark Segraves, Montgomery County Councilman-At-Large Marc Elrich and film director Jay Schlossberg discuss Jay's feature documentary film, “Feast Your Ears: The Story of WHFS 102.3 FM”. The panel, moderated by Washington Post journalist John Kelly, covers the history of this one of a kind radio station that used to be “High Atop The Triangle Towers” in Bethesda. Started on November 12, 1961 in a 20’ x 20’ room in the basement of the Woodmont Medical Building, they began to move away from middle of the road programming in 1968 in favor of “free form progressive” music and became one of the most beloved and legendary FM stations in the history of the airwaves. By the mid-1970s, similar stations changed over to formulated “progressive rock,” yet WHFS remained a free form station until 1983, lending incredible support to local musicians and the community at large.