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Ray Lemire had over 18 years in the radio business before he decided to walk away and devote his time to this web site. His broadcast career included broadcasting over 1,200 high school and college games for several Vermont and New Hampshire radio stations, but he would be the first to admit the real highlight of his career came when he teamed up for a morning show with a feisty chick named Heather. |
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Dylan Place is a New England music aficionado and Program Director of the Acoustic Stream. He might be a few years younger than the rest of the staff but this guy knows (and loves) music. He was born to sing and went through the 'voice change thing when he was only four months old! Now that'a guy with some serious 'pipes' and in this business, pipes are very cool. So is he. Oh yeah ... He also works for next to nothing. That helps. |
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Heather Rose didn't have an extensive background in radio when she joined Ray on the air, but that never stopped her from telling Ray how to do his job. She became an instant darling of the feminists but ultimately lacked the one thing that would have given her true power. What was that, you ask? Ray never let her be in charge of the buttons.
As the leader of Team Heather, she is a staunch advocate in the fight against breast cancer. That success story continues to grow with each annual campaign. |
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Big Bob was born and raised just outside Detroit (Motown) Michigan
and tries to host the Memory Lane Show. StreamingOldies was looking for a DJ
who was smart, had a good vocabulary, a sense of humor and had tons of
charisma. Instead, we found a guy who just weighed tons. However, following
his incredible weight loss, Big Bob's fan club of female listeners are
actually starting to look at him again.
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Shabby No one really knows what Shabby does, but all agree he does it well. And we all agree we would be lost without him. He truly is The Master. |
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Levi Pretzel He says he grew up in Memphis, but no one knows for sure. He started his radio career armed only with a handful of 45’s and a razor-sharp wit. As it turned out, his wit didn't help much but that collection of 45 ’s made him a leading radio personality. Today, his radio career over, our masked friend has joined us as our resident expert on, well, we haven't quite figured that part out yet. Fortunately for us, his only salary requirements are food…lots and lots of food. |
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The Kid He started out in the Northwest but his radio career eventually led him to Toronto, where he became a household name in the 50’s and 60’ s. He is an aficionado of what he calls “those magical times” and his expertise in both music and comedy is an enormous asset for Streamingoldies.com. This isn't his real face, but with a parole officer still looking for him, he doesn't want the law having an unfair advantage. Our lips are sealed. |
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Butchie Taco We aren't quite sure how Butchie found us but one day he just showed up at the radio station and basically took over. As it turned out, he had a heart of gold and proved to be the smartest person there. We spent many hours together before he decided he needed a career change and headed north to become one of Santa's elves and our North Pole correspondent. |
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CJ wandered in from the forests of Oregon. Desperate for fame, he
entered and won our Song Challenge contest. We hope he’s content with fame
because if he thought fortune came with it, he is sadly mistaken. We know he’s
handy in a kitchen, which is good because Levi eats a lot and he said it was
getting hard to swallow the swill Big Bob was serving. We have no idea what CJ’s
going to be doing for us, but that’s okay. We don't know what Ron Norwood or
Shabby do either.
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Wendy won our second Song Challenge contest but her reason for playing wasn't
to become famous. No, she wanted to win because she thought any staff that included Big Bob was a place
she wanted to be. Despite that questionable lack of judgment, we welcomed her anyway. (We even overlooked
the fact she fantasized about Glen Campbell in her youth.) A child of the seventies, she brings a lot of
youthful energy to the team, which is good when you consider the rest of us are older than dirt.
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