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If it's the same Tom Bigbee that was at Miss 98 he hired me. He loved the voices I could do, sarcasm, and then he said "the country listener could care less about it. But we need you."
Thanks, Tom.
Tupelo Radio is a good spring board for talent. Drumm and Burks got into Memphis with it (though we left shortly there after) and I'm at a station now in Southaven...which I would never have been at had I not worked in Tupelo. Depending on who you work for and with it's still a lot of fun.
Apparently also a good springboard for musical talent. There was that guy named Presley, of course, but in reading the bios of recently-passed songwriter and artist Delaney Bramlett, I see that he was from nearby Pontotoc.
Also back in the 90's wasn't there a Bill Hickock on Sunny 93? He used to do voices, bits and sounded like he was having a blast. I miss that kind of radio too. Anyone know of his whereabouts? I know he went to Memphis, but haven't heard him since.
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