Millions of college students, night owls, and insomniacs thought of him as a friend, and even years later, many former listeners remember him fondly. Community Rules apply to all content you upload or otherwise submit to this site. thrilled to announce Robyn Hitchcock, Weezer and Tori Amos songs. While at Fordham, he began broadcasting on the campus radio station, WFUV. And as he had done in Indianapolis, Dick also hosted record hops and made personal appearances. He returned to Boston and got hired by WMEX in late May 1969. Many are friends and former co-workers in the Boston radio arena, including, Mike Addams, Roger Allen, Tom Bergeron, Mary Blake, Bruce Bradley, Peter Casey, Joe Cortez, Tom Cuddy, Dale Dorman, Pete Falconi, Rod Fritz, Larry Glick, Dan Justin, Gary LaPierre, Harry Nelson, Judi Paparelli, Nancy Quill, Phil Redo, Matt Siegel, Linda Smith, and Peter a staple at Magic 106.7 for three decades -- he can cast a sandman pro, having been on WCRB-FM for many years. Thanks also to everyone at WBZ for their encouragement and patience, I wish you all the best, Keller added. Aug 26, 2021 53 sec. Stuart always seemed to be filling [142] Bradley Jay then took over the overnight show, renamed Jay Talking. News of Shieldss death drew kind remarks on social media from staff at WBZ as well as from fans. stands out on this landmark talk radio station. [144] Joe Mathieu left WBZ on April 28, 2017;[145] that August, the station announced Josh Binswanger, who hosted Kid Company on the station in the early 1990s and has also worked for WBZ-TV, as its new morning news anchor,[146] while Mathieu joined WGBH (89.7 FM) as its morning anchor. like the back of their hands. That voice -- seasoned and resonant -- is a delight to listen to. 2003: In the run-up to the Iraq War, WBZ makes good use of its affiliation with both CBS and ABC, going live to cover such events as Colin Powells speech to the United Nations. This brought Gil Santos to the station. Recently, he moved from his 2023 Advance Local Media LLC. at a metro Boston car dealership while also working at WEEI. Greg Hill, People came all the way to Connecticut to see the alleged the drive home. He was also the voice-over at the [35] WPIT, the shortwave station operated by KDKA in Pittsburgh, also moved its transmitters to Hull at this time, and in 1941 its operations were folded into WBOS. landmark radio station. with a fine command of the English language and a quick wit, Beginning in the late 1960s, WBZ made a major push into live play-by-play sports. [89] Five months later, on August 1, Westinghouse announced that it was purchasing CBS,[90] a transaction that was completed on November 24;[91] as a result, WBZ came under the CBS Radio banner. Easily one of the top interviewers of any format, He is not mean-spirited -- the with his livewire voice and engaging personality. While in New York, he spent some time working as a hypnotherapist, and developed a successful career doing voice-over work on radio and television commercials (you may recall him on the ads for lawyers Binder and Binder). He became well-known for his live broadcasts from a specially-built deejay booth on the roof of a local restaurant, Merrills Hi-Decker. By 1978, Mainella, who had been the host of Calling All Sports since its inception on July 15, 1969,[50][60] had been replaced with Bob Lobel and Upton Bell. October 1st, 2007:Longtime WBZ-TV news reporter Dan Rea takes over the 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. shift on WBZ NewsRadio with his new talk show Nightside with Dan Rea.. [75] The format change became permanent on March 4, 1991; concurrently, WBZ began promoting itself as "Boston's News Station",[72] positioning the station as the primary competitor for all-news station WEEI (590 AM, now WEZE). too predictable and standardized, take a look at the rest of [25] Its broadcast of the Boston Braves' home opener on April 14, 1925, also made WBZ the first Boston station to broadcast a local major league baseball game;[26] the announcer was comedian (and baseball fan) Joe E. Rates and event dates are subject to change. WBZ wins for coverage of Campaign 2000, and coverage of the Boston Marathon. Salty Brine) have been around more than 20 years and know radio Jay Dunn. a half hour of listening to this local, legendary soft rock show. WBZ features an all-news radio format for most of the day, with some talk radio programming at night and on weekends. Fortunately, they don't take that Sarandis is as much a sports expert as Stephen She didn't have a radio voice, but she sure had a TV face. [74] WBZ has, from time to time, played music on special occasions even after the change to news/talk; the station still offered 24 hours of Christmas music beginning on Christmas Eve through 1995, and it carried the audio of the Boston Pops' Fourth of July concert and fireworks display from 2003[76] through 2016; additionally, WBZ, along with sister stations WODS (103.3 FM, now WBGB) and WZLX (100.7 FM), carried the Beatles Let It Be Naked album premiere on November 13, 2003. still be admired. Its been an honor to share my take with WBZ listeners for the past 30 years, he tweeted. Ordway (The Big O), WEEI AM Sports Radio 850 Boston -- He's loud, obnoxious, Hilarious. New England Travel Articles | New England Dining Favorites and Hidden Gems [124], On December 31, 2008, WBZ let go overnight talk show host Steve LeVeille, sports anchor Tom Cuddy and Saturday night talk show hosts Lovell Dyett[125] and Pat Desmarais. As an Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist, he brought creativity, emotion and a sense of humor to local news reporting, covering everything from the snowy New England weather to military parents being reunited with their children. reporting Red Sox scores, having his mouth full of food when We'd like to see more of his political Howie Carr: What's so urgent in Holbrook, Mr. Speaker? Bostons WBZ Newsradio 1030 cuts ties with, Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window), Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window), High school tournaments: Winchester stuns No. The beloved journalist previously battled lung cancer and won. great on WEEI. [115] That same day, WBZ dropped Paul Harvey after the station's contract to carry his broadcasts expired (however, despite coming under the CBS Radio banner once more, the station still maintains an affiliation with ABC News Radio);[116] in addition, the station dropped Looking at the Law, a legal advice show hosted by Neil Chayet, after its January 8, 2006, broadcast in favor of brokered financial programs. Welcome to 101.1 FM 1460 AM WBMS STREAM ONLINE We're Brockton Metro South Call into the station! WODS FM,Oldies 103.3 --His superb baritone voice and enthusiasm and [118] LaPierre was replaced on the WBZ Morning News with Ed Walsh, a former morning host at WOR in New York City who had been anchoring at WCBS,[119] starting with the 9:30a.m. half-hour of the December 29 Morning News. What he really loved was radio: he especially enjoyed listening to great on-air personalities like WNEWs William B. Williams. A Texas boy who embraced New England, and LOVED telling stories here. [118] LaPierre continued to be heard on the station on occasion through voiceover work. He hosts The Adam Carolla Show, a talk show distributed as a podcast .more. WBZ runs an all-news format during the day and a talk radio format at night, and is the current home of radio personality Dan Rea. Radio Insights reports that WBZ Newsradio also cut ties with longtime morning new anchor Deb Lawler, talk show host Bradley Jay, and sports anchor Tom Cuddy. extra kudos to Addams for choosing to be a radio personality We believe Adams will be WBZ-AM 1030, Boston -- The esteemed chief voice on the all news morning [60] WBZ then launched a Saturday evening talk show hosted by Pat Desmarais, while a simulcast of the CBS television program 60 Minutes was added on Sunday evenings on January 13, 2002. Adam Carolla. On the fun side were his characters, like Irving the Venus Fly Trap or Theopolous Q. Waterhouse; his Girl Watcher and Boy Watcher Club; his comedic campaign to have the sandwich renamed the shrewsbury, since, supposedly, it was the Duke of Shrewsbury rather than the Earl of Sandwich who invented the popular food item. YouTubes privacy policy is available here and YouTubes terms of service is available here. Aug 26, 2021 49 sec. Effective December 1, 1921, the U.S. government formally established regulations to define a broadcasting station, by setting aside two wavelengths 360 meters for entertainment, and 485 meters (619kHz) for official weather and other government reports and requiring the stations to hold a Limited Commercial license.[20]. Dick mastered several musical instruments, including piano and guitar, but he was not expecting to have a career in music. Madonna and Britney Spears. Easy-going, as there is something "extra" in his voice and presentation Wright was part of the memorable top 40 format at WRKO-AM (now really does feel good to hear a fine voice and announcer with Laura [61] Calling All Sports was also dropped in favor of an early evening talk show, hosted at various points by David Finnegan, Lou Marcel, and Peter Meade. By early 1922, WBZ's studios were set up at the luxurious Hotel Kimball in Metro Center Springfield. He suggested that Maria should try TV. drive through fast food chains, and strip malls. He also had but look more carefully and you'll find some great quality announcers Increased competition in the top 40 format first from WMEX, which had programmed a top 40 format since 1957, then from WRKO, which adopted the format in 1967 led WBZ to shift its music programming to adult contemporary in 1969, playing several songs an hour between 6 and 9 a.m. (though it was not unheard of for Carl DeSuze to play only one, if any, song an hour during his show), 10 to 12 songs an hour between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and 4 to 6 songs an hour between 4 and 7 p.m. At night, WBZ programmed talk shows, with such hosts as Guy Mainella, a pioneer in sports talk. Arthur Amadon and Lindy Miller (WBZ-TV) During the turbulent 60s, with Vietnam War protests and African Americans demanding their civil rights, there was a change in front of the camera. [49] The following year, David Brudnoy began to host the station's late-evening talk show. with the talented June Knight (newscaster) and still has plenty Rental Search | New England Travel community, including our brave men and women serving in the U.S. [19] A key disadvantage of the Millis site was that the signal had to travel over land to Boston. Adam Carolla (; born May 27, 1964) is an American comedian, radio personality, television host, actor, podcaster, and director. [6] WBZ's studios and offices are located on Cabot Road in the Boston suburb of Medford, and its transmitter site is in Hull, Massachusetts. [61] For much of its time as a full-service AC, WBZ used the slogan "The Spirit of New England" (made famous by a 1988 JAM Creative Productions jingle package of the same name). The Bruins stayed through the 1977-78 season. It was there that he met Dan Ingram, who would go on to a long and successful top-40 career at WABC in New York. [50], At the outset, WBZ's full-service radio format leaned toward middle of the road music, but also featuring an increasing amount of rock and roll. [33] (Some programs continued to originate from the WBZA Springfield studios at the Hotel Kimball. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your Privacy Choices and Rights (each updated 1/26/2023). Sidekick Tom Doyle brings a real WBZ (1030 AM) is a Class A clear channel radio station licensed to Boston, Massachusetts. 2005, VisitingNewEngland.com. Ive had nothing but fun., I am blessed to have lived in New England for 41 years and have had more fun than anyone is entitled to, Shields added, and I got to thank of all people, the photogs, the editors, my wife of 30 years now.. national and international news. Unlike some of the other staff, Adams is good-natured, (Among his on-air colleagues at WROW was Bruce Bradleythe two would meet again seven years later in Boston, when both were working at WBZ.). Deb Lawler celebrates 35 years on WBZ NewsRadio 1030 News is breaking that WBZ Newsradio's owner, IHeartMedia, has let a number of long-time on-air employees go. de force of music, with a great announcer to match. WBZ also joins with the Red Cross to do fundraising, and then participates in the United Ways Walk for Unity, which raises money for local families affected by 9/11. May God bless the entire Shields family. [19], When WBZ began operations, there were no specific government standards for what constituted a broadcasting station. some recently hilarious moments during Sen. John Kerry's (D-Mass.) Carl Stevens, the well-respected WBZ radio personality, delicately suggested radio might not be her thing due to her voice and lively attitude. Bill O'Reilly, with his conservative/common sense observations. With great diction, pleasing timbre and Lynn, Massachusetts WLYN became WFNX Former Rock DJ (disc jockey) at WBCN 104.1 FM Rock was our business and business was good Former Busser, Waiter at TGI Fridays Newbury St Boston Great gig. RIP Bill. Bridges, WCTK-FM 98.1 New Bedford/Providence -- Although young, Many years ago, throwback. opposite of the morning show crew. Madsen came to Western Mass News in 1992 after spending 12 years with WWLP-TV. for many years to stay at KISS 108 showcasing his considerable Originally started by, and formerly owned for most of its existence by, Westinghouse Broadcasting and its successor CBS Radio, WBZ is owned and operated by iHeartMedia.[3][4][5]. you what we feel are the best radio personalities that natives [46] Don Kent started as a meteorologist at the station in 1951, for a tenure that would endure for over three decades. like Stuart make radio worthwhile again. [65] Later in the year, a schedule shuffle ended Carl DeSuze's run on the morning show (which was taken over by Dave Maynard), and he was moved to middays; the overnight show was then taken over by Bob Raleigh,[49] who had been WBZ's midday host since June 1976. [19] WBZ's Bruins broadcasts, which began in early December 1924, made it the first Boston station to broadcast a professional hockey game; the first play-by-play announcer for the hockey broadcasts was local sportswriter Frank Ryan. on the great nighttime radio tradition at this station, albeit Carl DeSuze. In September of 1922, it moved to 400 meters (750 kc); in early 1923, WBZ could be found at 710, then at 790, and by July of 1923, WBZ was at 890. Dick emulated the style of his radio hero, William B. Williams; he wanted his listeners to feel like he was talking directly to them, making them feel welcome whenever they tuned in. [74] Program director David Bernstein, upon hearing the news of the war's start, ordered the on-duty engineer to remove the music carousel from the studio, vowing that "This station will never play music again;" even before the war, Bernstein had been considering dropping music from WBZ, theorizing that the station's listeners were listening for the personalities and not the songs. He read poetry on the airhis version of The Highwayman was especially popular. Gallery | Best Places |, Lodging "Behind the Scenes with the WBZ Players. audience the tall ships were coming to Lowell, Mass. and Vacation Books | Advertise (mail that I just sent to WBZ's e-mail address) I am a former WBZ (LeVeille, Brudnoy, Raleigh, Sullivan, Rea) listener. Allan Boucher, WMJX FM "Magic 106.7" Boston --The king of mellow [5] As part of the sale, CBS Corporation entered into a long-term license agreement with iHeartMedia and Beasley Broadcast Group for continued usage of the call sign on both WBZ and WBZ-FM;[154] corporate successor Paramount Global currently holds the trademark for "WBZ" as a brand. the nay sayers spout! WBZ continued its full-service AC formatby this point featuring four songs an hour[72]until January 1991, when Gulf War coverage led the station to stop playing music on a regular basis and pivot to news and talk full-time,[51][73] joining WRKO and WHDH (850 AM, now WEEI) in the format. Romney, Senator Ted Kennedy, Mayor Tom Menino, former Mayor Ray Flynn, former Governor Michael Dukakis, and other notables called in during his final broadcast. Age: 58. a Tom Brokaw imitation. Lowell event! Since leaving full-time deejay work, Dick has remained involved in the broadcasting industry, continuing to voice commercials, and creating a series of audiotape vignettes called Night Connections. He also hosts his own podcast. This format was similar to sister station KDKA in Pittsburgh. Sort WBZ was one of a handful of stations which already met the new standard, and its initial license was the first Limited Commercial license that had specified broadcasting on the 360-meter wavelength that would be formally designated by the December 1 regulations. June 2000:Dave Goucher is chosen as the new play-by-play announcer for the Boston Bruins; he had been the voice of the Bruins Providence farm team. WBZ ultimately dropped it's NBC affiliation in 1956 after 3 decades, deciding to program popular music around-the-clock. Matt Siegel could be a fine radio talk show host, but has chosen zany edge to the show with his song parodies and one heck of the Boston radio chat room messages, you'd think the radio consultants well to the microphone. WBZ has long been one of the highest-rated stations in the Boston area. To meet ownership limits set by the FCC, WKOX would be divested to the Ocean Stations Trust in preparation for a permanent buyer. has grown by leaps and bounds in just a few months (he succeeded In 1972, he was back on New York radio, at WPLJ, then WNBC, and WYNY. BOSTON, Dec. 10 - David Brudnoy, an iconoclastic but urbane radio talk show host whose thoughtful treatment of politics and culture made him one of New England's most listened-to radio. He gained national recognition after hosting the popular singing competition TV series, American Idol. A great, logical successor to the very popular and very smart, Sarandis is a man of principal sticking to a Later that year he began a nine-year association with WHMP Radio in Northampton. Spencer is smooth, genuine and seems to really Governor Mitt Romney declared the day of his final broadcast, December 29, 2006, "Gary LaPierre Day". WBZ NewsRadio, a pioneering voice in the early days of radio and a fixture in the Boston media landscape, is marking . in a very different way. In November 1920, the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company established its first broadcasting station, KDKA, located in its plant in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her personality, of humor, and Sue Cope is a great news reader. It is the oldest broadcasting station in New England, and one of the oldest in the United States. callers (when compared to the loud morning and afternoon shows [41] The transmission tower built at the studios for WBZ-TV would also replace the Hull site as WBZ-FM's transmitter. He's come a long way from C CAPECRUSADER Guest May 17, 2011 #3 Bob was, by far the best overnight talent.okay, tied with Larry Glick (when he did overnights) K katzradio Frequent Participant May 18, 2011 #4 CAPECRUSADER said: Bob Stuart, talents on a contemporary hits station (and a former "disco" talk radio with his Boston-accented wit and command of local, 38 states listening to this chock-full-of-personality radio talk Within a few years, after the demise of top 40 on WCOP (1150 AM, now WWDJ) in 1962 and with WMEX (1510 AM) as the lone top 40 in Boston, WBZ switched to a full-time top 40 format. Cant even think of him without a smile, Ebben said in a tweet. according to those on the inside. out of the radio in almost three dimensional fashion every night. Norm Nathan and of course, the great late David Brudnoy, to name google_ad_width = 468; | Scenic New England Photo a few more obscure ones. late night shift to early to mid evenings to replace the late While he will no longer do morning sports on WBZ, he continues as a play-by-play announcer for the Patriots. Bud Sawyer, former WGAN Morning Host 1960's-1970's-Part 1. to those who regularly listen to radio. Survey: Lack of money the top reason more Americans are not traveling this year, 'Significant burst' of heavy snow possible for areas of Massachusetts, up to 12 inches potential in spots, Alex Murdaugh killed wife, son to buy time, prosecutor says, Boston employee payroll data shows more big-money employees than ever. Aug 26, 2021 54 sec. In previous years, the station was responsible for bringing many local acts to the national stage, including The Buckinghams, New Colony Six, The Cryan Shames and The Ides of March. During a transition like this its reasonable to expect that there will be some shifts in jobs some by location and some by function but the number is relatively small given our overall employee base of 12,500. He was also the guy who replaced Howard Stern on WCCC-FM Hartford, -- an inland A small number of stations were already providing regularly scheduled entertainment broadcasts, most of which operated under Amateur or Experimental licenses. [106] Shortly afterward, David Brudnoy gave up the 10 p.m.-12 a.m. portion of his show;[105] this timeslot was given to Lowell Sun columnist and former WLLH (1400 AM) host Paul Sullivan. Brown. [123] Rich and WBZ-TV reporter Dan Rea served as substitute hosts in the interim;[122] on October 1, Rea, who in the 1970s served as a weekend host for the station before moving to television in 1976, became the new host of the show, renamed NightSide with Dan Rea. Another popular WBZ voice was longtime news anchor Gary LaPierre, who began at the station in September 1964. The company will now group its markets by common needs and characteristics into three distinctly different divisions to make sharing of resources and experiences easier and more targeted, iHeartMedia said in a statement. Inspired by the 1964 murder of Kitty Genovese, whose life might have been saved if her neighbors, who witnessed her being attacked, had called the police, rather than saying they didnt want to get involved, he started NAG (Nightlighters Against Gutlessness) and he invited his listeners to always carry a dime with them. By September 1959, Dick had left WIBC, taking his Summertime show to another Indianapolis radio station, WISH. Studios - Radio show host Paul Sullivan hosted his last show on WBZ 1030 radio Thursday night, June 28, 2007. Another beloved WBZ host was Carl De Suze, whose career @ WBZ began in the 1940s & continued into the early 1980s. One might wonder if Cetlin said the same thing to Gary Lapierre, who also worked at the station before becoming WBZ's "Morning Drive" anchor for nearly 40 years, a place Bergeron called home for 12. that isn't afraid to play Sammy Davis, Jr., Tom Jones, Herb Alpert the afternoon shift at Oldies 103.3 and now takes on the overnight After three decades, WBZ, along with all but one of the other Westinghouse Broadcasting stations (KEX in Portland, Oregon, was affiliated with ABC), ended their affiliations with NBC Radio on August 26, 1956, following a dispute over the network's daytime programming. For decades, it was also the radio home of pioneering Boston meteorologist Don Kent. Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1935, he grew up in a musical home: his dad was a church organist and choirmaster, who was also a music teacher. [56] The closure of WBZA ended over 40 years of transmission from East Springfield. The bulk of the station's schedule, except some weekend programming, is produced in-house. in energy, consistency and too many lightweight topic segments. older generation of radio professionals who put Boston on the enjoy his job. Carr, WRKO AM 680, Boston --Almost didn't make it due to a slip WBZ transmits using the HD Radio digital format, and its programming is carried on the HD2 digital subchannel of WXKS-FM. never quite fit the mold, having been employed as a car salesman Cant even think of him without a smile. September 2001: When the tragic events of September 11th occur, WBZ provides non-stop reporting, and the war on terror becomes a much-discussed topic on Davids show. [18] This led Westinghouse to inaugurate, on August 20, 1925, a 250-watt relay station, WBZA, located in Boston and transmitting on 1240kHz. out of the Robin Williams college of comedy, Adams is loud, witty, new listeners who wouldn't normally listen to country music (much [35] It remained there until Hurricane Carol destroyed the tower on August 31, 1954. [29] It later operated from Millis as W1XK, ultimately becoming WBOS. Recently [36][37], The Boston studios (which now served as WBZ's main studios) moved as well, relocating on July 1, 1931, to the Hotel Bradford. the 1960s and 70s, Dorman is now a consumate professional, intuitive ), footage of wild animals of recent"hall of fame" performance. His Nightlight show was more than just music: it had interesting features, some with a serious message, and others very light-hearted. Still sounding The Master of Ceremonies for the event is WBZs Jordan Rich. with an attitude (Nick Carter, the former WBCN source of irritation) January 30, 2009:Veteran morning sports anchor Gil Santos retires after 38 years on the morning team. outspoken and sometimes obnoxious, but those traits have little Flack or Peabro Bryson song than probably anyone in the country. his enthusiasm confirms his love for the profession. [39] During the late 1930s, WBZ began to offer more local news coverage. He began his broadcasting career in 1970 with WMAS in Springfield. [113] Per Brudnoy's wish, Paul Sullivan took over the 8 p.m.midnight time slot in January 2005, with the 7 p.m. hour given to an expansion of the WBZ Afternoon News. [131] (The station simulcast WBZ-FM's broadcast of Game 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals between the Bruins and the Vancouver Canucks, allowing fans in areas of New England not served by a Bruins radio network affiliate to hear the game;[132] additionally, WBZ briefly carried Bruins games that conflict with WBZ-FM's Patriots broadcasts, a function that subsequently moved to WZLX. Matt Siegel Can the dogs of Chernobyl teach us new tricks on survival? Chuck military -- an indication of his big heart and high ethics. He also got his first professional radio job, working at WNRC, a 500 watt station in New Rochelle, not that far from the Bronx; he worked there till he graduated from college in 1956. repoire with his callers, Morin is a big-time personality in January 1, 2007: Ed Walsh, a 25 year radio veteran, replaces Gary LaPierre. All Rights Reserved. He is an inductee into the Rock and pop music creeping into country songs, but Steve Kelly is a real In September, he succumbs to the cancer he had fought so courageously. Biography [ edit] Bradley was born and raised in Rochester, New York. ago at Channel 56 Boston! #37 of 61. During the years when the Bruins and Celtics were both on WBZ and both playing at the same time, one of them (usually the Celtics) would be heard on WBZ-FM. youthful, the "Exciting Mike Addams" is part of an The audience responded so favorably that he released his first book of poetry in April 1970 and subsequently issued a series of Lovin Touch books. Dick liked the way WBZ sounded, and he wondered if there were any openings; he wanted to get back to the east coast again, so he sent a tape to the program director, Al Heacock. Nowlin's relationship with his audience Up with shrewsburies! was the slogan); or giving listeners a chance to recite the Nightlight Password (One Hen, Two Ducks, Three Squawking Geese, et cetera). stations in the country. By some interpretations, this made WBZ America's first broadcasting station,[21] and in 1923 the Department of Commerce, referring to WBZ, stated that "The first broadcasting license was issued in September, 1921". His mother hoped he would be a lawyer, which he briefly considered, before deciding the study of law was not for him.

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