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Jack Boston

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Marathon Don

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Jack Boston passed away last night after a brave battle with cancer. My prayers go out to his family. He was a phenomenal talent.

Don
 
What a phenomenal voice talent. His family will be in my prayers.
 
I'm numb. Best guy I've worked with in 30 years of radio.
Seven years together at 102.9.

Talented, friendly, calm and cool, and funny as hell,
but never at an individual's expense.

I'm gonna roll "Mr. Blue Sky" at 6:05pm today for Jack -
his favorite song.

Bill Campbell
Y102.9
 
Does anyone have a link or can post the obit?
 
From the News and Observer

RALEIGH - North Carolina radio personality Jack Boston, the former host of WPTF's "North Carolina's Morning News," died Sunday after a two-year battle with myoblastic leukemia.
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Jack also worked in Greenville at WDLX, in Charlotte at Star 104.7, in Myrtle Beach at WKZQ, and in Wilmington at B100.

Bill


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I was just a weekender at 93DLX in the late 80's, but Jack treated me like an equal, though I was nowhere near his league. Great guy.
 
A real radio guy, in his recent e-mails he still talked about getting back on the air, gone but will never be forgotten.
 
I never knew Jack, but heard him on the air a time or two. Must have been an incredible broadcaster. RIP
 
Very sad!!! :( Never met Jack in person, but know of his reputation as an all-around nice guy both on and off the air. My condoences to his family and friends.

2008 has been hard on the passing of many air talents.

Robyn
 
I hadn't heard anything about him in a while, but I remember him from his days at 102.9 (first when it was still Star-FM and later when it became Y102.9). I know he will be greatly missed.
 
Jack was a talented guy. Could do so many voices. Always rehearsing lines for an upcoming theatre production. I only worked with him for about a year but I'll never forget him cutting lines for V/O work and cupping his ear so he could make sure his timbre, diction and whatever voice he was mimicing would be absolutely perfect.
In the words of Billy Joel, "Only The Good Die Young"


Radio Still Rules!!!
 
Great guy; great talent.

I worked with him for 6 years. For 4 we were on "sister" stations and talked in the halls, and for 2, I followed him on the air.

Jack was a creative machine. He was constantly coming up with ideas and verbalizing them. Many of the best weren't "air acceptable" but were damned entertaining. Though I'd never seen the show to that point, I did an accent that always made Jack crack up. He told me it sounded like "that old perv on Family Guy". After I checked out "Herbert", I had to agree with him. He and I would hold entire conversations using the voice of Herbert and try to "outgross" each other. Neither man ever blinked, but one might crack up first.

Jack used to do spots sometimes that'd feature like 3 different voices, and he would do them all. When one of these ads would air, I would play a little game called "which Jack Boston am I" and imitate the voices ("I'm the intimate Jack Boston..I'm the angry Jack Boston, I'm the redneck Jack Boston", etc.). He got a kick out of it.

Though he was a great air talent, he was a RARE and EXCEPTIONAL production talent. His stuff was of the first order, even down to the music he used to set the mood. No stone unturned. There are great voiceover people and there are great production people and rarely do the two meet, but Jack was F-in world class in both areas. Clients rightfully loved his ass. He was also great as an M.C., he could really work the room. I always hated to have to be the "next guy at the remote" after him, because I could never put on the floor show that was Jack Boston.

He loved his family and bragged on them often. I can't tell you how many football videos of his sons he made me watch.

Many do not know that Jack worked at WLS, Chicago in the 80's, and that he spent time as an actor in NY as well. Linda Fiorentino (Men In Black), told him that she thought he was hot (he wasn't single at the time). Never a negative to have a hot actress think you, too, are hot. Jack was a charismatic, bigger than life character. All the comments on the boards, websites, publications, plus many on air tributes more than prove the point that Jack wasn't "just another guy".
 
Hey everybody this is one of his sons, Keegan. I was searching google and came across this topic. I wanted to thank you guys, the support from the entire community is overwhelming. I can see how much of an impact he had on friends, listeners, co-workers, etc. Thanks for the support and I hope to see all of you that can make it, at the service/wake tomorrow from 4-8.

Take care, my dad loved radio almost as much as his family. That is saying something. Thinking of how "good" he was and the many voices he could do, brings a smile to my face and it always will.
 
Keegan,
Your dad was a talented guy and a person who would go out of his way to make others feel good. If people miss you when you're gone, you did something right. I miss him already.
 
When Jack would come into my place of business, he knew radio was my hobby. We would get involved in some great dicussions about Radio Stations, or Radio Politics from all over the country.

Once again, Billy Joel is correct.... "Only The Good Die Young"

Respectfully,
Stuart Greenberg
Chapel Hill, NC
 
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