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My Place: Bob Crewe, Part 1

Courtesy, Joel Najman
Bob Crewe album cover and album

Singer, songwriter, record producer, record company owner, artist and philanthropist Bob Crewe passed away at age 83 on September 11, 2014.
During a career in the music business which spanned six decades, Crewe distinguished himself in a number of areas, notably as writing and producing many of the early hits of rocker Freddy Cannon and later the timeless hits of the Four Seasons.
This week on My Place, host Joel Najman traces Crewe's early career, including his earliest recordings as a teen idol pop vocalist.
Broadcast on Saturday, October 4th at 8 p.m.
 

Joel has been a part of Vermont's radio scene since 1964. He began his career at WIPS in Ticonderoga, New York. In 1965, he moved to WFAD in Middlebury, Vermont, where he attended Middlebury College. Over the years, Joel worked at radio stations WJOY, WQCR, WDOT, WDEV and WVAA where he served at various times as Morning Announcer, Program Director and News Director.
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