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Jud Collins was a legendary Nashville broadcaster.
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20081226/NEWS01/81226005
http://www.wsmv.com/news/18361469/detail.html
Not being a native, his on-air workwas before my time here, but I have heard many stories about him and what a gentleman and professional he was.
I had the privilege of meeting him twice, once at an event in college, when we chatted briefly, and more recently, when he came to our studios for an interview. One of my colleagues was talking about him day and I asked if he could get Mr. Collins to come over for an interview for our "First Person" series. He picked up the phone, called Mr. Collins and we scheduled it. Mr. Collins gave us a nice interview about his life and career. I recall when he sat in front of the microphone, he started warming up with voice exercises and telling a war story or two. All the Nashville natives wanted to meet him and several got photos with him. He was bowled over that so many people remembered him after many years of retirement.
Rest in peace, Mr. Collins.
http://www.tennessean.com/article/20081226/NEWS01/81226005
http://www.wsmv.com/news/18361469/detail.html
Not being a native, his on-air workwas before my time here, but I have heard many stories about him and what a gentleman and professional he was.
I had the privilege of meeting him twice, once at an event in college, when we chatted briefly, and more recently, when he came to our studios for an interview. One of my colleagues was talking about him day and I asked if he could get Mr. Collins to come over for an interview for our "First Person" series. He picked up the phone, called Mr. Collins and we scheduled it. Mr. Collins gave us a nice interview about his life and career. I recall when he sat in front of the microphone, he started warming up with voice exercises and telling a war story or two. All the Nashville natives wanted to meet him and several got photos with him. He was bowled over that so many people remembered him after many years of retirement.
Rest in peace, Mr. Collins.