Who is your favorite Steelers Radio Broadcaster of all time and why?
There is a new book out about Joe Tucker...."Screamer" by his son Murray Tucker. I always thought of Joe as a rather laid-back-middle-of-the-road guy. In this book, which was based on some of Joe's notes, he comes off as rather wild. It is most enjoyable.Bob E. Nelson said:> What can you tell me about him? He was before my time and I
> know nothing about him except that he worked the broadcasts
> for many years- and at a time when I'm sure if you wanted to
> follow the game you probably had to listen to it on the
> radio.
He had a very crisp, non-nonsense delivery but was also folksy.
A seeming contradiction -- but Joe was able to pull that
combination off.
One of my most vivid memories from the mid-60s (when WWSW was
still atop the Sherwyn [sic] Hotel on Wood Street) occured
during his nightly sports recap. The radiator suddently started
clanging in that venerable old hotel and was very evident on
the air.
Tucker said, ``...we've seem to got some competition tonight
from the radiator...''. He harumphed just a bit, spoke a little
louder and cooly pressed on with the sportscast without missing
a beat in spite of the noise.