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Kookie Harris may have pioneered Trade Show here

Ann Burton Murphy acclaims Kookie Harris the best DJ the old WAIN ever had

Ann Burton Murphy writes:
The first radio swap/trade program that I remember was the Wain Trade Show/Center, or something to that effect. Kookie Harris was the DJ then. It aired at 12:30p.m. each week day and wasn't very long. It wasn't called W-A-I-N., like today. The theme song for it was "The Foggy Mountain Breakdown." Those were the good old days before all of this modernization took over. Kookie Harris was the best DJ the old WAIN ever had. -Ann Burton Murphy
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