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Robert W. Morgan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Robert W. Morgan (born July 23, 1937, died May 22, 1998) was a renowned disc jockey who was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1999. He did most of his work in Los Angeles, California at station...
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Variety magazine reported on May 29 of 1997 that Repository favorite Robert W. Morgan would be taking time off from K-EARTH 101 FM in Los Angeles to fight lung cancer. Robert W. Morgan lost his battle with cancer at 10:05 PM on Friday, May 22, 1998. Fans and Friends can write and read remembrances here.
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MySpace profile for Robert W. Morgan with pictures, videos, personal blog, interests, information about me and more Contacting Robert W. Morgan...
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Robert W. Morgan entertained the Los Angeles radio audience for three decades. His unique sense of timing, wit and charm earned him an enduring place of honor in the industry. Robert W. Morgan was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 1999.
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Robert W. Morgan had his first Bigfoot sighting in 1957 and began full time research into the creatures in 1969. He has been involved in numerous expeditions to find Bigfoot, and in 1974, In a rebroadcast from June 5, 2001, Art Bell interviewed veteran Bigfoot researcher Robert W. Morgan. In the first half of the show,
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Name Robert W Morgan Bio Please visit Robert W Morgan's homepage.
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Kevin Gershan is a Los Angeles native who was weaned on Boss Radio. He first met Robert W. Morgan, The Real Don Steele and the other "Boss Jocks" in 1969 visiting the station as a groupie. Kevin started 1998 by producing THE ROBERT W. MORGAN BOSS-OGRAPHY video, which was shown at the Retirement Tribute for Robert W.
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Tim Yancey Online Store: Robert W. Morgan: BigFoot: An Interview With Robert W. Morgan, Foremost Authority On An Interview With Robert W. Morgan, Foremost Authority On "The Giant People Of The Forest".
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Robert W. Morgan was the most dedicated, driven, dynamic radio person with whom I worked. My greatest joy was putting words in his mouth, arguing over where to make splices and segues - or hearing what exploded next, Fall of 1962. Robert W. Morgan arrived at my house in San Bernardino for dinner with his then wife and dog.
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