Little Walter DeVenne
Little Walter DeVenne was an American radio personality who was for many years based in Boston, Massachusetts, and in New Hampshire and was the host of the syndicated retro oldies program Little Walter's Time Machine focusing on the pop, doo-wop, blues, R&B and early rock n' roll hits of the 1950s and early to mid-1960s, presented in the high-energy style of the Top 40 AM radio stations of that era.
Little Walter's Time Machine
His program was heard on oldies stations throughout the United States beginning in Boston on WBCN when it was Freeform FM in 1968 and into the early 1970s during the 1950s "rock n' roll revival" period of that decade, gaining a following in syndication and later into "both sides of the millennium."Remastering first-generation rock n' roll
DeVenne, being a connoisseur of old-school rock-n'-roll sound, was also in the business of remastering classic recordings of 45 RPM singles as released by the independent record labels of that era. His digital remastering work and compilation production work can be found on such compact disk releases as:The Doo-Wop Box, various artists La Salle Chicago Blues Recordings, Little Brother Montgomery The Best Of, Little Eva Cherry Pie, Marvin & Johnny The Very Best Of, Gary U.S. Bonds- Muddy Waters - Live In Chicago 1979
- Retirement from the airwaves