Wednesday, June 09, 2010




TOMMY JAMES ON VISUAL RADIO!

Now airing on Wincam in Boston, Billerica, Winchester! Stoneham TV, Woburn, Burlington, Salem, Cambridge, Somerville, Monson/Palmer, Scituate, Arlington and more



UPCOMING GUESTS: Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, Gary Brooker of Procol Harum,
Michael Moore, Mark Ribowsky - author of The Supremes, return of author Daniel Asa Rose and many more!





Q U O T E S
Bill Press on Visual Radio-Television

"...Joe Viglione, the King of Mass. cable - tv!"

Bill Press, MSNBC commentator author of Dutton Press book
BUSH MUST GO 7/26/04 Cambridge, Mass.
http://www.billpress.com




TOMMY JAMES REVIEWS
http://rockjournalistjoevig.blogspot.com/







http://www.joeviglione.com

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Boston Globe Feb. 2004

Article on Joe Viglione:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2004/02/01/landing_big_names/

Landing big names
By Diana Brown, 2/1/2004

Cable television host Joseph Viglione launched his Visual Radio Television show nine years ago in Woburn. He has lined up some pretty impressive interviews along the way, which number 300 now and have aired in many local towns. Virgin Airlines founder Richard Branson, singers Judy Collins and Suzanne Vega, performance artist Laurie Anderson, ''Mystic River" author Dennis Lehane, professor Stephen Hawking, and band members from The Doors, Grand Funk Railroad, The Rolling Stones, The Cars, and The Jefferson Starship, are just a sample of the notables Viglione has had on his show. Viglione writes for All Media Guide and is working on a book about Lou Reed's 1973 Rock 'n' Roll Animal Tour





VISUAL RADIO HOST JOE VIGLIONE
IN THE
BOSTON GLOBE
November 9, 2008
People

Globe Northwest

You can go home again
By Cindy Cantrell

PUBLIC ACCESS:
Joe Viglione of Medford was just 15 years old in 1969 when he produced his first issue of Varulven, a fan magazine featuring interviews and film and music reviews. A collector of 8mm science fiction and fantasy films, Viglione was also an aspiring filmmaker and musician whose original songs first aired on WBCN-FM when he was 17.