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Robert Perkins (December 6, 1933 – January 19, 2025) was an American radio personality who worked as a jazz program host and DJ in Philadelphia. [1] Perkins was known for his laid-back and mellow style. [2] [3] He was also a radio news journalist, and a First Call Master of Ceremonies for regional jazz music events. [4]
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Robert Irvin Perkins (1898–1992), politician in Saskatchewan, Canada; Robert Cyril Layton Perkins (1866–1955), British entomologist; Robert D. Perkins Sr. (1922–1994), American educator, businessman and civil rights activist; Bob Perkins (judge), American judge; Bob Perkins (radio personality) (1933–2025), American radio personality
Bob Harris called 471 consecutive Duke football games from 1976 until his 2017 retirement, and was on the mic for all five of Duke’s NCAA men’s basketball championships.
Online streaming on the ESPN app will include a hometown radio broadcast for Notre Dame and Ohio State, an "All-22" feed, and a feed for the halftime bands. Notre Dame vs. Ohio State start time ...
Categories and articles related to notable radio personalities presently or previously from Philadelphia The main article for this category is List of people from Philadelphia . For more information, see Philadelphia .
Jazz radio host Bob Perkins described Mobley's style as "round, throaty, and distinctive", noting that despite "lukewarm appraisals of his artistry by critics, Hank Mobley overcame some major stumbling blocks to acquire a place in the history of jazz music." [27] Mosaic Records released two multidisc compilations of Mobley's Blue Note recordings.
They shouldn’t be dictating what you’re supposed to be doing,” Trump told radio host Mark Levin during an interview broadcast Monday night. Calling balls and strikes