Harry Harrison (radio)

Harry Harrison (radio)

Harry Harrison (born September 20, 1930 in Chicago) has been a popular American radio personality for over 50 years. Harrison is the only DJ to be a WMCA “Good Guy,” a WABC “All-American,” and on the WCBS-FM line-up when the New York station flipped to the “Jack” format in June, 2005.

Read more about Harry Harrison (radio):  WBEZ, Chicago, Illinois—1953, WCFL, Chicago, Illinois—1953–1954, WPEO, Peoria, Illinois—1954–1959, WMCA, New York—1959–1968, WABC (AM), New York, New York—1968–1979, WCBS-FM, New York—1980–2003, WCBS-FM, New York—2004–2005, Today

Famous quotes containing the words harry and/or harrison:

    Why don’t you go home to your wife? I’ll tell you what. I’ll go home to your wife and outside of the improvements, you’ll never know the difference. Pull over to the side of the road there and let me see your marriage license.
    S.J. Perelman, U.S. screenwriter, Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, and Norman Z. McLeod. Groucho Marx, Horsefeathers, a wisecrack made to Huxley College’s outgoing president (1932)

    The Prospero of poisons, the Faustus of the front,
    bringing mental magic to modern armament.
    —Tony Harrison (b. 1953)