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>Hey with all the memories from Baltimore

Oh lodry... Steve Ember and Kelson 'Chop - Chop' Fisher on WWIN. Blast from the past. (Kelson died not too long ago, and the station let his son go several months back). Ember (forget his true name, was a classmate) had an incredible appetite for Cheracol cough syrup...
 
Oh lodry... Steve Ember and Kelson 'Chop - Chop' Fisher on WWIN. Blast from the past. (Kelson died not too long ago, and the station let his son go several months back). Ember (forget his true name, was a classmate) had an incredible appetite for Cheracol cough syrup...

How do you know about Chop Chop Fisher, LJ? Are you from B-more?

Chop Chop actually died quite some time ago, but yes, his son was let go from WWIN-FM within the past year. Chop Chop had another son who was on WEBB years ago, Douglas Fisher...went by the name of Doug Douglass.
 
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I tol' yas, Ember (still can't remember his name) was a classmate. I went to college once upon a time in Ballimer. In the heyday of WAVA, "Music Americana". And whatsisname the rhyming jock on WTOP, the "High Priest of Rock and Roll".
 
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littlejohn said:
I tol' yas, Ember (still can't remember his name) was a classmate. I went to college once upon a time in Ballimer. In the heyday of WAVA, "Music Americana". And whatsisname the rhyming jock on WTOP, the "High Priest of Rock and Roll".

You're probably thinking of Fat Daddy.
 
Sounds about right. WAVA got the copllege audience though.. 'top saw for the high schoolers. All talk now, and WAVA was sold several times. They kept Nonesuch and a couple of other labels afloat for a while though.
 
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