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The following individuals were determined to be Wack Pack members either by Stern and his staff or by other sources prior to their death: Angry Alice (formerly Crazy Alice) [2] Bigfoot (Matthew McGrory) [2] Blue Iris [2] Celestine [2] Cliff Palate (Lynn Zimmermann, also known as Lispy Lynn to North Texas listeners) [2]
Stern held a two-day boycott of Shell Oil Company during the summer of the 1979 energy crisis, which put Stern and the station into the national news. Stern also began his "Dial-a-Date" routines at WCCC, and met Fred Norris, the station's overnight disc jockey who provided Stern's show with various comedic impressions of celebrities. [7]
Adolf Stern died in 1932, and his sons Fritz Stern (1888-1970) and Ludwig Stern (1882-1939) together with Siegfried’s sons Paul Drey (1884-1953) and Franz Drey (1886-1952) became partners in A. S. Drey. Siegfried Drey owned 26.5%, Paul and Franz Drey 19.25% each and Fritz and Ludwig Stern 17.5% each. Siegfried Drey, a was the director.
A year after Stern's show launched, the shock jock and Buchwald were given $82.9 million in Sirius shares as a bonus related to subscriber growth that far outpaced predictions. Stern often ...
Howard Stern’s return to his SiriusXM morning show after a summer off the air arrived with news that his father, Ben Stern, died recently at the age of 99, shortly after his July birthday. “My ...
Iris Apfel, a designer whose trademark oversize glasses and eclectic style sense helped to make her a fashion icon, died Friday at her home in Palm Beach. The "geriatric starlet," as she once ...
Snowflake (Catalan: Floquet de Neu, Spanish: Copito de Nieve, French: Flocon de Neige; c. 1964 – 24 November 2003) was a western lowland gorilla who is the world's only known albino gorilla to date. [1]
The Titan’s wreckage was seen for the first time in pictures after the Coast Guard announced on Thursday (23 June) that ROVs (remotely-operated vehicles) found its chambers in a sea of debris 1 ...