Big Dan Ingram Tribute
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- Опубликовано: 24 июн 2018
- The End of an Era with the passing of the Legendary Big Dan Ingram Sunday night June 24, 2018. This video tribute illustrates why he was so admired by radio people, coast-to-coast and around the world! This video aircheck is tagged with a story from CBS 2 in New York City.
I listen with my eyes closed and suddenly I am back in the Bronx in the 60s.
I spent 28 years on the air. It was never as easy a Dan Ingram made it look here.
These guys were so professional, people on radio today you can't even listen to them they don't have a broadcasters voice
Harry Harrison, Ron Lundy; Dan Ingram; Cousin Brucie, Chuck Leonard; Mid 70's as a kid that was all we listened to in North Jersey
When I was in High School in the early to mid sixtys , Big Dan Ingram was on the radio from like 3 pm to 6 pm and he was awesome. His Aunt Martha was also my 7th grade teacher. Truly a legend. "Stay tuned for more music and Biiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiig Dan Ingram "
For years laying on the beach at Seaside Heights I heard his radio introduction as "getting rum" and wondered why they were saying that. I believe I asked someone this and they laughed and corrected me and said its Dan Ingram. Now that's funny! Miss those days.
When I worked in radio, I worked with his son, Chris Ingram. He was a awesome guy. I unfortunately never got to meet Dan. But his legend lives on.
No songs, no skits, no silly characters, no schtick. Just great radio. There was Dan and everyone else. He was THAT good.
Dan made it sound so easy. He was the best I've ever heard.
Sounds great. We had Pat St. John, Dick Purtan, Gary Burbank, Robert E Lee, Bill Gable, Lee Alan, Tom Ryan, etc. We were blessed too. I’m still a daily listener to Pat. St. John and love his jingles sounding verrrry similar to those at The Big Eight! Love live DJ radio!
Dan was the ultimate radio DJ. Dan was quick witted and smart. I love listening to his airchex and will continue to do so. There was no one better than Dan Ingram. RIP Dan.
Absolutely the best! Listened to him on 77 WABC!! Then CBS!!
The voice of New York is Dan Ingram - he has the pulse of perfection.
Greatest DJ of all time.Can listen over and over to his airchecks.Hey Kamosaba May you rest in peace
ThisGuy was the best. I am so sad he is gone I knew his mom and dad. I grew up on the same block in Malverne, NY. What I wouldn't do to be back to that time what fantastic, amazing, beautiful people... Rest. in Peace my Friend. We Love and miss you all.....
I grew up with him from when I was a child listening to 77WABC until 2004 when he was at 101.1 WCBS. He made listening to the radio fun, I studied communications in college, so I could have as much fun as he did, never did follow through on it though. 😊
I remember in the mid 80's staying up really late Friday night listening to his ( I assume it was nationally syndicated) version of weekly Top 40 in suburban Philadelphia. Miss that unique voice.
I grew up listening to Dan as a kid in Yonkers New York, back when times were so much better than they are now, what a pleasure it was running across this, and some of the many other posts and videos of this wonderful man and his talent, and what a talent he had! What a shame we don't have that Talent today! So glad these memories will live on forever, so glad I was part of the real thing way back then, and so happy to hear them again today! Rest in peace my friend you made so many people so very happy! You were a true Class Act!
Grew up in Philadelphia where I had WFIL and WIBG presets on my car radio. But once I discovered WABC came in crystal clear, I never missed an afternoon with Dan Ingram. Truly the greatest top 40 DJ of all time, he was my own inspiration to get into radio. I never did top 40, but used his style of wit and translated it into country, where I did mornings. R.I.P. Dan.
Grew up with him on 77 WABC in the 60s the best DJ RIP Kemosabe