j, Ortaad*, W. - Gibson on. May 13 when . members of the “Stevie Wonder Birthday Net work" started confirming their participation in what is now being called “an /‘Monday, May 13, 1985 will go down in broadcast ing history," said Gihson, who is better known as Jack the Rapper, one of the pioneer black disc jockeys in the nation and a former promotion consultant with Motown Record Corpora ( tion. “What the black and i pop stations did has never i. (in such great numbers) been done before, and pro bably Will never be done again.” • . -v inuugn me music gun ; asked station and prograp managers for only an hour of Stevie’s music to be played simultaneously at a specified hour, many sta tions developed unique and very personal program ming for Stevie Wonder fans throughout the nation. Typical of the tributes would be radio station KFGJ, m Lon Angeles, p|-Qp^m director Gibson, th^TpiSSjiedto air "triple-plays" of the 35 year old superstar’s SS*0f*i2Syh^!ppS ahon, the astounding le- ( call (he; wm an array of utes and answers to question that revealed a sizeable amount of infor mat ion about the black star who accepted an Apadetny Award in the name of South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela for Ms song “I Just Called To Say v . yw ■ yfi - • r I Love You.” DooeO Boyd, on the air from 7 p.m. to midnight, f« closed the tribute in the Los " Angeles area by playing more Woodcr music each and every hour. It was a ' ll musical feast for those who ; love Stevie and it was c time for reminiscing over tunes that Stevie has writ ten and recorded in his newly 25 years in show The “Stevie Wonder - Birthday Network” cele brated a togetherness that Mack radio has never Aown before, accordtag to Jack the Rapper, and he is hoping the feeling of bro therhood will be only the beginning of something fantastic for the future. ,*” •> .._•_l Qoartor Pork " tTiw * |»* b —i •»yio BoHod Hi— H*^ Morko* »»ylo Bacon *|»'^ f PRODUOtp I