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Dr. Drizzle

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How long have some of the local teams been together?

1. Preston and Steve
2. Evans and Andie
3. Matt and Huggy

I'm obviously forgetting more. Please fill in the blanks.
 
You forgot the most important one!

Jay, and Randy... ;D

No seriously...

I think Preston and Steve even though they were both on DRE, they teamed up on Y-100 around 97?

Matt and Huggy have been around since 2000 I am pretty sure

Not too sure about Evans and Andie
 
I believe Matt and hHuggy have been together for somewhere around 10 years now.
 
Dr. Drizzle said:
How long have some of the local teams been together?

1. Preston and Steve
2. Evans and Andie
3. Matt and Huggy

I'm obviously forgetting more. Please fill in the blanks.

4. Harry Donahue and Ed Abrams, KYW. Probably around 15 years together.

Hey, don't laugh. It's the morning team that I listen to.

Richard in Allentown
 
Whatever happend to Welch and Woody? Anyone remember "And starring Clint Eastwood as The Beaver?"

How about Dominic Quinn and Frank X Feller? Feller was WIBG guy and when 1210 switched to oldies, Quinn referred to the music as "vaporized rock n' roll." Quinn also said (when referring to disc jockeys) "that a monkey could do that."

Anyone know how the Quinn/Feller thing came about?
 
Welch and Woody--definitely remember that show. I also was a big fan of Rumble & Thrower (I know I was likely the only one, but I felt they had a good, somewhat dry humor and didn't have to rely on "crazy bits" to elicit a laugh). Some other long ago teams I recall enjoying: Randall & Cooke (did he use an "e" on his name?), Rick & Sam, Cannon & Company and, as mentioned on a WIP-themed post, Stevens & Seneca.
 
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