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Boston Mourns Their Silent Son: The Death of Larry Glick

Posted by shakaama on March 27, 2009

Boston's Own Larry Glick

Boston's Own Larry Glick

“Here’s Boston late night talk radio legend Larry Glick in his prime getting “The story behind the story” from a caller reading a
newspaper article to him. This call was replayed dozens of times by Larry at the request of his callers who almost nightly would ask him to play “The Orangutan”. To his credit he would only play it once every 2-3 weeks. about half way through Larry and the caller are laughing so hard they can hardly speak. Larry’s laugh was so infectious you can’t help but laugh with him. As Larry was WBZ’s overnight host I was on the receiving end of my parents wrath at about 1:30AM when I would be giggling and snorting into my pillow trying to be quiet while hysteria ensued on the air.”

Longtime WBZ radio host Larry Glick died Thursday night in Florida after undergoing 10 hours of open heart surgery.   He was 87.

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“A typical show might feature a sometimes serious guest, an exchange of repartee with his hapless (and usually less witty) engineer at the station, and free-ranging free associations on current events and life. Some callers became institutions like Larry: Arnold Tarbox, the dry and droll Maine fisherman; Charlie DiGiovanni, a wisecracking Boston cabdriver; the Champagne Lady; Boston newspaper legend, Kenny “The Night” Mayer; and a number of others. A call from some of these regulars could seem like a visit from an old friend.”

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“Prior to ending its run on WHDH in 1992, Larry’s show went out first over WMEX in 1965. By 1967, he had been hired by WBZ, where he would spend the next 20 years. WBZ Radio was a powerful 50,000-watt station that blanketed the six New England states and reached well beyond, from the Maritime provinces of Canada down through the Carolinas in the South and as far west as the Rockies. Third-shift workers and insomniacs throughout much of the eastern seaboard and midwest took comfort when Larry’s unique brand of talk radio came on at midnight. For six hours, Larry’s affable and charismatic voice enfolded a mix of lighthearted chat, sassy sound effects, obscure and funny musical numbers, and lots of generally wacky calls from listeners.”

Larry Glick and Jack Williams

Larry Glick and Jack Williams

“Long time and famous late night talk show host Larry Glick returned to Boston from his home in Boca Raton, Florida, to celebrate a milestone birthday with friends. Larry and Jack Williams have been close friends since 1975. Jack made frequent appearances on Larry’s talk show on WBZ Radio. Among those in attendance at the big celebration were Roger Berkowitz, president of Legal Sea Foods, and David Mugar. “

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Excerpt from an article one of his regular guests wrote: “

The “Glick University” held its classes very late at night, so if you did attend, your relationship with the president, Professor Glick, became very personal. Many lonely people have told us that his show helped them get through the night. He provided a great public service for years, so it is nice to see that he is richly enjoying his retirement.

I called him today and as always he answered, “Hello, Glick here.” I asked how he was and he whistled and said, “Let me check.” Larry looks and acts 25 years younger than his age and I believe his happy disposition is the major reason. …”

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Where Have All the Flowers Gone: the Death Of Ron Silver

Posted by shakaama on March 17, 2009

Political activist, father, son and actor Ron Silver, aged 62, died today March 15th, 2009.  He lost his battle with esophageal cancer.     He is said to have died peacefully in his sleep with his family around him.   He battled the cancer for two years.  He is survived by both parents, brothers Mitchell and Keith, son Adam, and daughter Alexandra.    He was always a beautiful man, outside and in.  He had a head full of hair, a disarmingly big smile and a charm and wit for the best of them.

Ron Silver was a prolific actor, yet a staunch political activist.  Not only was he just an activist, but he is reported to have had a breadth and depth of political knowledge that would dwarf the most astute and charismatic politician to date on the world stage now.  A terribly fierce independent [a man after my own heart] and consumate debator, yet caring intellectual.  He was no stranger to the political pundit world, a most erudite and eloquent ambassador of politics if ever there was one.  Campaigned for Michael Dukakis in the 1988 presidential race. He had been, in his words “a lifelong Democrat of the Truman mold”.  He broke away from the Democratic Party concerning the War on Terrorism.  He spoke at the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City.

Ron Silver was also a fine and consummate actor. He began his acting career on the New York stage in 1971.   He won Broadway’s 1988 Tony Award for  Best Actor as Charlie Fox in David Mamet’s “Speed the Plow.”

Some of his film and t.v. work includes:

his portrayal of defense attorney Alan Dershowitz in “Reversal of Fortune”;

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1998, starred opposite Kirstie Alley for the last 2 seasons of Veronica’s Closet;

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his portrayal of Muhammad Ali’s boxing cornerman Angelo Dundee in Ali 2001.

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from 2001 to 2002 and 2005 to 2006, he portrayed presidential campaign advisor Bruno Gianelli on The West Wing.

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“By inclination I am more of a politician than I am an actor. I care more about public policy. I care more about pro-choice, the environment, homelessness, and nuclear issues than I do about any part.” – Ron Silver (July 2, 1946 – March 15, 2009) rip



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