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BRUCE RYAN

I worked at 1906 Highland Avenue for Wackenhut security for the last 4 months of 1975. I never came in contact with Bruce while I worked up there, although I came in contact with most of the Q jocks and 55KRC jocks while there. After leaving there, I would call Bruce on the studio line, and mentioned once that I had worked up there on the front gate. He invited me up to have breakfast one day after the show, so I met him down at the Q shack after his air shift, and we walked up to the main building, along with Mark E, and had breakfast at "Frieda's cafeteria". I don't know of any other jocks who would invite a listener to have breakfast or lunch for that matter. He treated me just like one of the guys, I continued calling to chat every with him every so often thru the years up until the time in 1979 when he was let go to make room for Chris in the morning, and that is about the same time that Fox came back to the Q and Mark E left. Bruce was at the Q for the beginning of Q102, part of the air staff that Ed P began to assemble and that Randy completed in early 1975. RIP Bruce
 
Radioboymark, There is a group of us that are trying to put together a "Lost Tapes" airchek session of bruce as part of a memorial. If you or anybody else have any old airchecks, please let me know.
 
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