You can't talk about NASCAR TV broadcasting greats and not mention the late Ken Squier. From 1979 to 1997, Squier was the lap-by-lap commentator for NASCAR on CBS and for TBS from 1983-1999 ...
I was just reading a reference to “The Great American Race” and wondering if anyone remembers when Ken Squier first called the Daytona 500 by that name. I was in the TV broadcast booth with ...
Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame players Ken Griffey Jr, Ichiro Suzuki, and Edgar Martinez posed for a unique photo together.
As most fans know, those four words helped put NASCAR on the map. CBS commentator Ken Squier was calling the action on the 1979 Daytona 500 television broadcast when Cale Yarborough and the Allison ...
As most fans know, those four words helped put NASCAR on the map. CBS commentator Ken Squier was calling the action on the 1979 Daytona 500 television broadcast when Cale Yarborough and the ...
Without so much as a smirk or wink, they’ve unabashedly come to call it The Great American Race, a phrase coined by the broadcaster Ken Squier, who couldn’t have known he was tossing out a ...
The Elmira-Corning All Sports Banquet was an annual event that ran for 40 years, from 1966 to 2005. The Elmira-Corning All Sports Banquet featured the biggest names in sports during a 40-year run ...
Panera Bread founder Ken Rosenthal passed away on Friday at the age of 81. He was surrounded by family and leaves behind his wife, Linda "Laya" Rosenthal, and their four children. In 1987 ...
Feldman Mortuary Kenneth “Ken” Rosenthal, who founded the company that later became Panera Bread, has died. He was 81. The Panera founder died “peacefully in his home surrounded by his ...
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