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1974 – Bob Hardwick On Being Happy At KVI

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  • My station manager called me the day after Hardwick stopped by KQBE FM looking for job. He said did you hear about Hardwick? Apparently, not getting a job in Ellensburg was the last straw for him.

  • If you closed your eyes and someone spun the radio dial, you could identify each radio station by its distinct sound.

  • I occasionally gave Hardwick a listen, back in the early 1960s...as a young teen then, I just could not relate to his banter, his promotional efforts. I felt like he was talking mostly to my father's generation...and KVI back then, was definitely more of an "easy listening" type of radio station...But I do remember being shocked, and sad, that such an adventurous man would commit suicide...IMO, he was probably suffering from some level of "manic-depressive" behavior...I mean, the article mentions that he--a man who performed entertaining pursuits for people's enjoyment, said that he really did not have close friends, and did not seem to need them...clearly, he needed some sort of attention/stimulation that was eluding him. I enjoyed this article, it gives some insight into this complex, but essentially good person.

    • About organized crime in Seattle in the 60s: There was no mafia in Seattle, per se. Crime was organized by the police department and the county prosecutor's office. Not sure who's running it now...

    • I was not a Hardwick fan, more of a Morton fan and others there at KVI. Still, such a shock to hear that he chose suicide. Life can be a roller coaster, for sure. His choice to burn bridges along the way didn't help. Such a complicated guy.

      • Morton was really a funny guy. I always remember one time he had a traffic report from Cliff Murphy who was flying out by Midway or somewhere. After Murphy finished, Morton said, "Thank you, Cliff, for that report on your south end."

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