Re: [IRCA] Obituary for DXers
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Re: [IRCA] Obituary for DXers



My dad was a CPO in the USN. He listened to Conover whenever he could. Dad 
said his voice was as smooth as good booze. A pity that many of today's 
DXers and listeners never had the chance to hear him and the music he 
played. And Kevin, you are quite right, he played exceptionally good music. 
I wonder if a book has been published about him.
Art...



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From: "kevin redding" <big_h00pla@xxxxxxxxx>
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>I used to listen to him when in the Navy and out at sea. That man
> played some exceptionally good music on VOA. I never missed his show.
>
> Kevin
>
> On Apr 10, 2007, at 10:45 AM, Art Blair wrote:
>
>> Willis Conover. December 18, 1920 - May 17, 1996.
>> A true hero of radio. When I heard of his passing, I wept like a baby.
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