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Eric's Wicked Good Boston Radio Hall of Fame!

Thought I'd start a thread on which Boston music radio personalities who you feel are of local "Hall of Fame" broadcasting quality. I'll start with my top 15, and look forward to who you regard as "the best."

Dale Dorman
J.J. Wright
Harry Nelson
Jess Cain
Dave Maynard
Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg
Joe Martelle
The Famous Jim Sands
Captain Ken Shelton
Norm Nathan
Carl DeSuze
Larry Justice
Loren and Wally
John H. Garabedian
Austin in Boston
 
If news men count, and having been one they do, you would need to include Gary LaPierre and Listo Fischer as well as my favorite boss, Rod Fritz.

What does anyone think about Dick Summer, Larry Glick, Duane Ingalls Glasscock, Charles Laqudara, David Allen Bouchet and Jessie "Sand Man" Sanditch?
 
Bocabella said:
Thought I'd start a thread on which Boston music radio personalities who you feel are of local "Hall of Fame" broadcasting quality. I'll start with my top 15, and look forward to who you regard as "the best."

Dale Dorman
J.J. Wright
Harry Nelson
Jess Cain
Dave Maynard
Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg
Joe Martelle
The Famous Jim Sands
Captain Ken Shelton
Norm Nathan
Carl DeSuze
Larry Justice
Loren and Wally
John H. Garabedian
Austin in Boston

Thanks, but you forgot SO MANY people: Mike Adams (Magic), David Allen Boucher, Matt Siegel, Lady D, Sonny Jo White, Jo Jo Kincade, Paula Street, Mike Finegan, Karen Blake, Jimmy Roberts, Mighty Mike Osborne, and so on .................?
 
I'd like to add Harvey Wharfield, and on the talk side, Bob Raleigh. Whatever you thought of his politics, the man truly knew how to put on an enteraining show in the wee small hours of the night.
 
Bocabella said:
Thought I'd start a thread on which Boston music radio personalities who you feel are of local "Hall of Fame" broadcasting quality. I'll start with my top 15, and look forward to who you regard as "the best."

Dale Dorman
J.J. Wright
Harry Nelson
Jess Cain
Dave Maynard
Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg
Joe Martelle
The Famous Jim Sands
Captain Ken Shelton
Norm Nathan
Carl DeSuze
Larry Justice
Loren and Wally
John H. Garabedian
Austin in Boston

I'll forgive you for the phrase "wicked good" BTW, since this is the Boston board :)
 
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