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Any Boston stations pay tribute to Ronnie James Dio today ?

I wasn't able to listen during lunch hour, did anyone give Dio Props ?
Even out of market, did anyone do anything ?
Does any station have anything planned for tonight or this weekend.
I never knew he was from N.H.
R.I.P. Ronnie !
 
I don't know about Boston, I'm sure Mike Hsu did something. When I was interning at aaf he actually gave me an awesome Dio DVD. I was on the air down the cape and I did a little tribute to him. After I spoke of his passing on the air, I got a number of callers who just couldn't believe it. I played a few songs and aired all the good things people had to say about him. RIP RJD
 
YES! on WATD of all places. But it was on Hedlands talk show. He talked about his career, meeting him and played some live snippets. The others on the show didnt know who he was.
 
I played some Sabbath and Rainbow on my webcast yesterday.

really a shame. I never met him but everyone I've talked to who did would always say what a nice and classy gentleman he was.
 
I played a set of his '70s music with Elf and Rainbow on my Tuesday edition of WMBR's "Lost & Found" '60s/'70s show today.

Monday host Mark Francis also played a few of his tracks on yesterday's edition.
 
If Dio was a New Hampshire native, I'm sure WHEB had to do something.
 
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