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NORM N. NITE SELLING HIS ROCK COLLECTION

Norm N. Nite http://wcbsfm.com/WCBS-FM-Radio-Greats/948174
will auction off a chunk of his music/memorabilia collection, including autographs from John Lennon, Keith Richards, Dick Clark, Ringo Starr, George Martin, Bo Diddley and Roy Orbison.

Mr. Music is one of the biggest supporters of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. A Cleveland resident, he does his monthly WCBS-FM Radio Greats shows from the Museum's Alan Freed Studio
http://www.rockhall.com/more/studio-webcam.

Then why not just donate his entire collection of records, autographs, and other memorabilia to the Museum?


On the Radio: Jock Selling his Rock Collection
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2008/05/29/2008-05-29_on_the_radio_jock_selling_his_rock_colle.html
 
MORE RADIO TRUTH said:
Mr. Music is one of the biggest supporters of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. A Cleveland resident, he does his monthly WCBS-FM Radio Greats shows from the Museum's Alan Freed Studio

Is the studio door like a pay toilet's?
 
MORE RADIO TRUTH said:
Norm N. Nite http://wcbsfm.com/WCBS-FM-Radio-Greats/948174
will auction off a chunk of his music/memorabilia collection, including autographs from John Lennon, Keith Richards, Dick Clark, Ringo Starr, George Martin, Bo Diddley and Roy Orbison.

Mr. Music is one of the biggest supporters of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. A Cleveland resident, he does his monthly WCBS-FM Radio Greats shows from the Museum's Alan Freed Studio
http://www.rockhall.com/more/studio-webcam.

Then why not just donate his entire collection of records, autographs, and other memorabilia to the Museum?


On the Radio: Jock Selling his Rock Collection
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2008/05/29/2008-05-29_on_the_radio_jock_selling_his_rock_colle.html

Norm Nite should hang it up. As for CBS-FM, the radio greats idea was a good one, but they should just give it to Don K. every Sunday and be done with it!! :)
 
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