W-L-S C-H-I-C-A-G-O! To a boy growing up in a small factory town in
Tennessee, WLS represented everything cool in the world. Bright lights,
big city, and rock and roll music. And the conductor of this wonderful
circus was Larry Lujak.
Man, wasn't Top 40 radio great? He was missed on the air, and he'll be
missed here on earth. Hope the ether treats you kindly, Larry!
73,
Les Rayburn, N1LF
On 12/19/2013 11:31 AM, amd...@core.com wrote:
Chicago lost a radio legend yesterday with the passing of
Radio Hall of Famer, Superjock Larry Lujak. His is
noted for his famous Animal Stories. From the late
1960's through the 1980's he worked at both WLS 890 and
WCFL 1000 and more recently a couple of other stations in
Chicago. He began his career in radio in the
northwest in the late 1950's.
Tom Jasinski
Joliet, IL
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