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Estate. Among his friends was fellow Leeds-born, London-raised Cornwall DJ Pat Mckay. He formed the Mud Family with Mongo and Chester P, a group which released
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Jon "Rock N Roll" Anthony, Marc Mitchell, and Scott Brunner. In 1985, Pat McKay and Karen "The Madam" Blake joined the morning team. In June 1987, Dan
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Chicago), Bob Barry, Carl Como, Paul Christy, Michael Lee Scott, Jim Brown, Pat McKay, Jack McCoy, Ronnie Knight, Johnny Dark, Craig Roberts, Jack Lee, Robb
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personalities were Byron and Tanaka, Jeff "Mutha" Robbins, Bill Gamble, and Pat McKay. WIFI was the only true Top 40 station in Philadelphia following WFIL's
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featured announcers such as Lance "Tac" Hammer, Jack McCoy, Lew Latto, Pat McKay, and "Doctor" Don Rose, among many others. Bridges was an early adopter
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Saint, Jack Harris, Bill Garcia, Uncle Johnny, Alan O’Brien, Tedd Webb, Pat McKay, Steve Kelly, and Mason Dixon were all involved with the station as on-air
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eventually at Country Club Plaza. Some of the DJs during this era included Pat McKay, Bill Bailey (formerly of WLS Chicago), Mike O'Brien (one of the original
Morris Ankrum (2,440 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Annie (1944) as Deputy Gansby Dark Shadows (1944, Short) as Police Lt. Pat McKay Fall Guy (1945, Short) as District Attorney (uncredited) Phantoms, Inc
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Snow in a sketch titled "Imposter". In 1996, WBLS New York disc jockey Pat McKay observed, "purists have a problem with a non-Jamaican doing reggae. But
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"Bucs bow to Browns, 34–27". The Lakeland Ledger. 29 Sep 1980 Leisner, Pat. "McKay Worried About Blocking". The Ocala Star-Banner. 8 Oct 1980 United Press