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Ben Fong-Torres

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Benjamin Fong-Torres ( ??? ??? ??? ; pinyin: F??ng Zh??nh??o; born January 7, 1945, in Alameda, California) is an American rock journalist, author, and broadcaster best known for his association with Rolling Stone magazine (through 1981) and the San Francisco Chronicle (from around 1982).


Due to the Chinese Exclusion Act , Fong-Torres' father, Ricardo Fong-Torres (born Fong Kwok Seung), changed his surname to Torres and posed as a Filipino in order to emigrate to the United States. His family later adopted the hyphenated surname, Fong-Torres . He is the brother of Shirley Fong-Torres.

He was portrayed in the 2000 film Almost Famous by actor Terry Chen. The fictional version of Fong-Torres was character William Miller 's editor at Rolling Stone .

In real life, Fong-Torres, who graduated from San Francisco State University in 1966 with a B.A. in radio-TV-film, was a writer and senior editor of Rolling Stone from almost the magazine's inception. He conducted interviews for Rolling Stone of entertainment figures including Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, comedian Steve Martin and Linda Ronstadt's first cover story in 1975. He also profiled Marvin Gaye, Sly and the Family Stone, Bonnie Raitt, Paul McCartney and Rodney Dangerfield. A Fong-Torres interview with Ray Charles was awarded the Deems Taylor Award for Magazine Writing in 1974.

Fong-Torres was also a rock DJ for San Francisco radio station KSAN-FM in the 1970s. He later hosted a live, weekly entertainment and talk show, Fog City Radio, on NPR affiliate KQED-FM. On television, he is the Emmy Award-winning co-anchor of the Chinese New Year Parade broadcast on KTVU ( Fox) in San Francisco. In recent years, he has published Hickory Wind , a biography of Gram Parsons; The Rice Room , a memoir; The Hits Just Keep on Coming , a history of Top 40 radio, and two compilations of past articles, Not Fade Away and Becoming Almost Famous (published in May 2006). His book with The Doors ( The Doors By The Doors ) was published by Hyperion in November 2006. Since July 2005, he has written the bi-weekly column "Radio Waves" in the San Francisco Chronicle's Sunday Datebook. He has been a contributing editor to Parade magazine, and serves as a music editor for TONEAudio, a web-based audio publication. In 2007 to 2008, he hosted Backstage Sundays on San Francisco's KFRC-FM.

Fong-Torres was also a judge for the 7th annual Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.

His latest books are on the Grateful Dead and Quincy Jones.



  • Official site

  • Official biography , retrieved 2002-12-06. This article makes use of information from this source.

  • Interview with Ben Fong-Torres -- October 2001 , JournalismJobs.com, retrieved 2005-10-30. Includes photograph.

  • Ben Fong-Torres' Monthly Column , at "Asian Connections". Last updated 2003- 01 , retrieved 2005-10-30.

  • Ben's sister Shirley offers an explanation of the hyphenated surname "Fong-Torres"

  • Archive of Ben Fong-Torres' column Radio Waves from San Francisco Chronicle

  • Ben Fong-Torres blog on tvland.com

  • Ben Fong-Torres blog at Wolfgangsvault.com


This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Ben Fong-Torres".


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