I grew up listening to Casey. He was a pioneer in broadcasting and will be missed. I lost my dad to Parkinson's as well, so I can relate to what his family has gone through. It is a cruel disease.
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Wife and I occasionally listen to his Top 40 '70s and '80s in the car on XM radio.
The rusty wire that holds the cork that keeps the anger in Gives way and suddenly it’s day again The sun is in the east Even though the day is done Two suns in the sunset, hmph Could be the human race is run
RIP Casey. Listening to his radio show every weekend via the Armed Forces Radio Network when stationed in Panama in 1975 and 1976 was something special.
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RIP. I first knew about him from his weekly Saturday tv show that I would watch back in the 80's.
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