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WABC Harry Harrison Top 100 of 1975 12-29-75 6 CDs
Harry Harrison
WMCA, New York�1959�1968
WABC (AM), New York, New York�1968�1979
In 1968, when Herb Oscar Anderson left WABC, Rick Sklar hired �the Morning Mayor� to become WABC's morning drive air personality. Harry was back-to-back with Ron Lundy, who followed him.
Every year, Harry would play seasonal songs, such as his holiday greeting "May You Always� in the winter, and Allan Sherman�s summer camp song "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh" throughout the summer months.
Harry had a number of "trademark" phrases, such as "Every brand new day should be opened like a precious gift", "Stay well, stay happy, stay right here" and "Harry Harrison wishing you the best... because that's exactly what you deserve!� Harry left WABC as the station began to change in November 1979.
Harry Harrison
WMCA, New York�1959�1968
WABC (AM), New York, New York�1968�1979
In 1968, when Herb Oscar Anderson left WABC, Rick Sklar hired �the Morning Mayor� to become WABC's morning drive air personality. Harry was back-to-back with Ron Lundy, who followed him.
Every year, Harry would play seasonal songs, such as his holiday greeting "May You Always� in the winter, and Allan Sherman�s summer camp song "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh" throughout the summer months.
Harry had a number of "trademark" phrases, such as "Every brand new day should be opened like a precious gift", "Stay well, stay happy, stay right here" and "Harry Harrison wishing you the best... because that's exactly what you deserve!� Harry left WABC as the station began to change in November 1979.