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Joe Sabo – KOL

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Joe Sabo KOL Radio in Seattle, sitting in the control room. He worked there for 7 years from 1966-1973. Sabo Passed away 03.06.20

MariLyn Vaughn Sabo, Joe’s wife, tells us: “He was mostly in engineering but did traffic for Jack Morton who called him “Crazy Jose” and had a Sunday evening show called “Of Human Interest”. Also did the other traffic, I.e. scheduling commercials when Molly was out on maternity leave and did the commercial production and changing out the record stock and mailing out the weekly Tunedex. Jack of all trades guy. Kid Friday there since high school and had his 1st phone license.”

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