Career
He worked at the radio station WFNX in Boston from 1987 to 1995 as a production director, music director, and ultimately as program director At 7pm on August 29, 1991, Saint Thomas over the WFNX airwaves gave Nirvana"s album Nevermind its world premiere by playing the album from start to finish. The album Nevermind went on to sell over 10 million copies in the United States and 26 million copies worldwide.
In 1996 He began collaborating with Mike Gioscia in making what would become the feature film Captive Audience.
Working on weekends when they could scrape up money. The gritty black and white 16mm film focused on a strange bond between an overnight disc-jockey and a gun toting intruder.
He worked briefly as the afternoon drive host on Indie 103.1 in Los Angeles, California at the end of 2008 before the station was flipped to Spanish. He then spent seven years doing weekends and fill-in at KROQ
On January 29, 2008 Saint Thomas launched Houndstooth Radio, an internet radio station broadcasting from the garage of his house.
The station features mostly new independent artists.
Saint Thomas is co-author of Nirvana The Chosen Rejects published by Saint Martin"s Press. On August 17, 2012, WFNX, now an internet-only station, re-hired Saint Thomas as its executive music producer. The new WFNX.com lasted just five months.
Producer and Host of Nirvana Nevermind lieutenant"s an Interview
Producer and Host of The Breeders, The Secret History of The Breeders Both Verbal And Musical
Producer and Host A Conversation With Frank Black.