GG and Ron Allen often felt people were forced on them by outside influences. Worse yet, Ron used to get his hackles up because George would hire someone he liked, while completely ignoring Ron's thoughts on the matter. Unfortunataly, the victim in these situations was the new hire, and the poor soul had done nothing other than accept a job. I could cite several instances where Ron didn't speak to the "new guy" for literally months. It could be a really weird environment.
And then there is Dale Cleveland. Haven't heard his name in years, and do believe he is deceased. Dale had that "Voice of God" set of pipes, and could read a news cast like few others in the business anywhere. Post-WARM, I'm not quite sure what happened to Dale, anyone know? The story I heard is that his "finding Jesus" experience pretty much happened overnight; one day he was a heathen like the rest of us, the next day a new man. And, yes, I did hear he was a bit over-zealous with it all. He's another one who didn't last long. Like I mentioned down earlier in this thread, the early to mid-70s were really unstable at WARM, people came and went very quickly.
And then there is Dale Cleveland. Haven't heard his name in years, and do believe he is deceased. Dale had that "Voice of God" set of pipes, and could read a news cast like few others in the business anywhere. Post-WARM, I'm not quite sure what happened to Dale, anyone know? The story I heard is that his "finding Jesus" experience pretty much happened overnight; one day he was a heathen like the rest of us, the next day a new man. And, yes, I did hear he was a bit over-zealous with it all. He's another one who didn't last long. Like I mentioned down earlier in this thread, the early to mid-70s were really unstable at WARM, people came and went very quickly.