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  1. B. Mitchel Reed, whether he talked fast or slow, remains one of the great legends of rock radio. Born Burton Mitchel Goldberg in Brooklyn on June 10, 1926, Reed originally planned a career teaching political science.

  2. In a career that spanned four decades, B. Mitchel Reed roamed the wide world of radio formats and established himself as a standout in both Top 40 and its flip side, free-form FM rock. He began his radio career as a jazz announcer in Baltimore, Maryland, in the early 1950s, but his first fame came.

  3. May 31, 2022 · Mitchel Reed, who is played in the movie by accomplished voice actor Ray Chase. Reed was best known for his disc jockey career on Top 40 and rock stations in Los Angeles in the early 1970s, which is a perfect homage to the music culture of this era that inspired Licorice Pizza’s title.

  4. B. Mitchel Reed's Last Broadcast on WMCA NY - March 20, 1965. From My Radio Restoration Project In Stereo. For additional videos not available on my YouTube ...

  5. B. Mitchell Reed. voc, 1926-1983 US. Pop. A.k.a. Burton Mitchel Goldberg. He was the fastest tongue in the east —and west— a rapid-fire entertainer backed by a cacaphony of bells and horns.

  6. In a career that spanned four decades, B. Mitchel Reed roamed the wide world of radio formats and established himself as a standout in both Top 40 and its flip side, free-form FM rock. He began his radio career as a jazz announcer in Baltimore,…

  7. Mar 26, 1994 · B. Mitchel (correct spelling) Reed was a pioneering disk jockey who worked in both of the United States’ largest markets. At one time, he was called the fastest mouth in America, due to how...

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