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Happy Birthday, Dad
April 15, 2005
I can't really improve on my birthday tribute here last year to my father, Milt Rosenberg. Today is his birthday, so here it is again, for anyone who missed it. Come to think of it, though, I CAN shamelessly hype Milt's online content "suite" (my term, not his). And happily, it's well-worth exploring. Rosenblog readers: tune in to my Dad's blog, and his radio show weeknights at 9:00 PM CST (online audio feed here), RealPlayer or RealPlayer One required. Milt's more recent audio archives are here; then there's the three-decade archived retrospective. Highlights from the 70s include interviews with Abba Eban, Billy Carter, G. Gordon Liddy, and Ariana Stassionopoulos (now Huffington). Milt also has a whole lotta music he'd like you to hear. (Good selection Dad, but how about more Latin Jazz, Calypso and African?). Dad, congratulations on having such a well-exercised mind. It suits you well. Now....please eat your vegetables. And come visit this spring, OK? But remember: in Seattle, we dress C-A-S-U-A-L. No raincoats or umbrellas allowed, either. Posted by Matt Rosenberg at April 15, 2005 12:45 PM Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry: Comments:
Matt, Great to honor him. And your tribute is a bit of autobiography. Posted by: Ron Hebron at April 16, 2005 07:58 AMFor those of you who have never listened to Milt Rosenberg's radio show, do yourself a favor and listen in. He's the best in the business. Posted by: Tom Elia at April 16, 2005 03:32 PMPost a comment
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