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  1. Jack Raymond (April 23, 1914 – January 30, 1975) was an American radio host who was active from the late 1930s until his death in 1975. As a young man, Raymond briefly attended seminary . At one point, he was engaged to four different women at the same time.

  2. Jack’s been a Top-40 DJ, Program Director, Country DJ, Sports Announcer, Telephone Talk Show Host, Music Director, Comedy Writer, salesman and oldies personality. After 6 years of moving around to many unstable jobs, he got lucky and remained at one radio station for 31 years. Jack says, “I got a great tip early in my career”.

  3. The Jack Raymond Show is a radio program which has been broadcast every day for 50 years from a small, family-operated radio station in northern Wisconsin. The host of the show is a mysterious figure who has a loyal local following, and still gets fan mail, but he’s been dead for over 40 years. This film is the story of Jack Raymond and the ...

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  5. Jack’s First Time. Play the audio below and hear a young 18 year old Jack Raymond delivering his first live commercial posing as Ronald Regan. 00:00. 00:00. The Old Philosopher. Jerry Clark, my program director at WOKW and Eddie (Mitchell) Hider at WCOP radio introduced me to one of the all time greats, Eddie Lawrence,a great comedian and ...

  6. www.youtube.com › channel › UCbjbekte7TwepDZWXBW70awJack Raymond - YouTube

    Jack’s been a Top-40 DJ, Program Director, Country DJ, Sports Announcer, Telephone Talk Show Host, Music Director, Comedy Writer, salesman and oldies personality.

  7. Aug 26, 2016 · Rollie only met Raymond, whom he described as “laid-back,” once in person, sometime in 1970 when Raymond was traveling around Wisconsin selling his show to local stations. To help fill in some of the blanks for this article, Rollie gave me a grainy Xerox of a newspaper clipping from 1954 titled “Jack Raymond a Solid Hit in 11 Years at ...