Casey Kasem has passed on. I remember him from the show Saved by the Bell. Also, back when I was in high school, I listened to him on the radio some Sundays, when he was doing his pop music/love song countdowns, and he read moving letters from people asking them to play certain songs that meant something to them, in light of what they had been through. And, if I recall correctly, he also hosted a TV Land countdown. He was called “America’s countdown king.”
R.I.P., Casey Kasem.
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My name is James Pate. This blog is about my journey. I read books. I watch movies and TV shows. I go to church. I try to find meaning. And, when I can’t do that, I just talk about stuff that I find interesting. I have degrees in fields of religious studies. I have an M.Phil. in the History of Biblical Interpretation from Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio. I also have an M.A. in Hebrew Bible from Jewish Theological Seminary, an M.Div. from Harvard Divinity School, and a B.A. from DePauw University.
Every Sunday I listened to America’s Top Forty with Casey Kasem. I enjoyed his voice, it was warm and soothing. Nice post James
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Since I wrote that post, I came across a YouTube video where he loses his temper in an outtake. Oh well! Maybe I’ll do a post this week about how we all have feet of clay! 😀
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I look forward to it 🙂
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