Ray Maguire was/is one of the finest voices ever in this market. Great guy, huge talent, marvelous pipes, smart, great writer, sense of humor. Ray was NYC, LA, Chicago material, no question about it.
Bob Oliver died well over 25 years ago, perhaps much closer to 30 years. Many would remember him as the voice of Gertrude Hawk Chocolates, work he continued to do for some time after his departure from WARM. Oddly, I do believe spots of his ran for years after his death. Seems to me that from WARM he landed in Providence, RI, where he opened an ad agency. I thought he had one of the greatest "soft-sell" voices in the biz, very warm and friendly.
I don't doubt he was fired for expressing a negative opinion, that sort of thing was forbidden at WARM, which for many years had an unwritten policy of its jocks being as sterile as possible. "Be brief, be bright, and play the hits." That was the code by which many succeeded or failed there. Lots of vanilla, never any chocolate - offend no one was the golden rule. Even Harry West, who could tell a trashy joke with the best of them, NEVER made an off-color/offensive remark on the air. Oh, well, okay, there was the semi-famous(and by now largely forgotten)BJ incident, but it was purely accidental.
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> Speaking of Robert "Bob" Oliver. I had heard that he passed
> away some time ago. Does anyone know if this is true. I
> remember he was "let go" from WARM by George Gilbert due to
> saying something about a local even that was mentioned in
> the papers saying the kids trashed up the ground. WARM
> policy was not to make mention or state opinions and Oliver
> was fired. He was working 7 days a week at that time due to
> money problems also.
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> Also about 10 years ago, I saw Ray Maguire and he was out of
> the business and was driving a truck. One of the most
> talented people in the business and he was very fed up with
> radio and got out.
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