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I basically grew up listening to your dad every morning. He was one of the funniest and most entertaining people on the air. Although I was a teenager, and should have been listening to WMEX or WRKO, he was just too good to miss. I used to chuckle when the WHDH pattern change would come during his program: he'd announce that "we'll be back in a minute after they rotate the swamp in Needham." And let's not forget "PAAAANNNTYYHOSE!" Radio just isn't the same anymore
"staffannouncer.com gets dozens of hits with people looking for the Carl Yastrzemski song… It was the masterwork of Longtime Boston Disc Jockey and WHDH Morning man Jess Cain. Sung to the tune of “Allelujah!,” The Yaz Song was an add-on to the LP record put out by WHDH following the unlikely 1967 season… Which saw the Red Sox fight their way into the World Series."
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