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Now Hear This: CHUM/Toronto, 1969

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Top 40 CHUM



Jack Armstrong, once recognized by Guinness as the world’s fastest-talking human. Armstrong went from 1100 WKYC, Cleveland, to Toronto in 1968.



Top 40, Toronto, CHUM, 1969, Jack Armstrong

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Jason Remington

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  • We did have Herb Smiles on KAYE, Puyallup. He was a little like Armstrong, but more like Huggy Boy

  • Seattle didn't have anyone like Jack Armstrong. I think he would have done well in Seattle at a high energy station like KNBQ 97.3 under the Gary Bryan flag.

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