The historic old Dub street is moving a location into the Artists district of Binghamton NY They were happily married on 1998. "
Ron & Noa
In 1977 Ron Drumm moved into 'Dub Street', which later became known as 'Old Dub Street'. It was a center for Music, as Ron Drumm is the record librarian of WHRW since 1970. Many tales have been told about the place as generations and roommates have been going through that place. Ron was doing his radio show, and making special dub collections for his closest friends as way to share the love for th
e music and friendships. "Music have been our life, and life have been all about the music, refueling our souls with passion to live!"
In 1995 Noa Eshkar moved into 'Dub Street' to live with Ron Drumm. Noa have been doing her radio show 'Across the Universe' and also art at the same time. on 2004 she got a feature on the local newspaper at that time. Noa explores diverse topics with her art which includes: Photography: Music, aerial photography, characters, nature and more. Fine arts: Mythology, flowers, trees, math, physics, dreams and more. On July 27th 2013 Ron's landlord informed him that the building we have living in: Ron for 37 years and Noa for 18 years, have been sold to Catholic Charities, and they will demolish it in September 21st 2013 into a parking lot. "We have started to move, and this page will document the moving and the history of our beloved 'Old Dub Street' ! Friends contributions of words, pictures, posters and anything connected to WHRW's history is welcomed here. Thank you all for your kindness and loving support.