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He has a radio program on 93.5 WVIP in NY can not remember his name or the time he comes on but if you listen this channel for couple days you will hear him......I could be wrong, just trying to help and if is neville willoughby well dog nyam yu supper.
Last edited by franksterr; 01-31-2013, 04:36 PM.
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look sista mi not misleading you, if i call me bredda I will get his name but bear in mind he is older now so his voice is a little more shaky....as the wkend coming up mi have to come home and see the wife&kids so if a down find out by tonite see mondayOriginally posted by Tropicana View Post
I am not going to fall for your trap. From I see the letters VIP in the name it couldn't be on the up and up.
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Franksterr...I thought you were South African. How do you know about Neville Willoughby.
Anyway I hope it's not him.
More about him http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/nevillewilloughby/Neville Willoughby remembered as a brave soul
Jamaicans from all walks of life celebrated the life of broadcasting icon Neville 'Uncle Nev' Willoughby in a tearless service at the Church of St Margaret in Liguanea, St Andrew yesterday.Willoughby died in the University Hospital of the West Indies as a result of head injuries he received in a car accident on Molynes Road in St Andrew on December 10. His body was cremated on Wednesday.
Although there were no tears, the tributes were many.
His long-time friend and colleague, Easton Lee, remembered 'Uncle Nev' as a hard worker whose calm demeanour made him a most liked individual.
"He was always willing to help and was not too proud to ask for help," Lee said. "Those of us who have had the experience of working with him or watching him work can say how much time he took to prepare. Neville was a brave soul."
Other tributes came from RJR Communications Group Chairman, Lester Spaulding, soloist Pat Gooden and a recorded tribute featuring the voices of budding presenter, Fiona Fennel and Winston Dawes Jnr.
Reverend Canon Vivian Cohen delivered the sermon and urged the congregation not to question God for promoting to glory a man credited for breaking reggae music on local radio.
"We now wrest with the death of a father, a grandfather and colleague who enriched the quality of national life," Cohen said.
Willoughby's two daughters, Justine and Marissa, sat sombrely throughout the thanksgiving ceremony for their departed father.
The Government was represented by Attorney-General AJ Nicholson, while Opposition Leader Bruce Golding and mayor of Kingston, Desmond McKenzie represented the Opposition.
Scores of media and entertainment personalities, along with ordinary Jamaicans filled the pews of the St Margaret church.
Neville Willoughby was born on May 5, 1937. He attended Jamaica College and worked as a lab technician at the University Hospital in his first job after leaving school.
Willoughby spent more than 30 years in radio where he hosted Pipeline, Let's Talk, The Colgate Cavity Fighters Club and The Evening People Show.
In his last years, Willoughby produced the day time talk show, Hot Line and presented news, among other functions.
For his outstanding work, Willoughby was awarded the Order of Distinction, the Prime Minister's Medal and the Bronze Musgrave Medal.
He was 69 years old at the time of his passing.
His voice soothed and touched many ordinary Jamaicans, some of whom turned up to pay their last respects to the legend of radio.
"Me never know him personally, but me have fi come a the funeral fi pay my respect to them man yah. Him was truly great," one mourner who gave her name only as Addassa, told the Observer.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/...#ixzz2JaWPJGsq
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Okay call you bredda fi mi.Originally posted by franksterr View Postlook sista mi not misleading you, if i call me bredda I will get his name but bear in mind he is older now so his voice is a little more shaky....as the wkend coming up mi have to come home and see the wife&kids so if a down find out by tonite see monday
Does your brother knwo him personally? Can he arrange an introduction? :iriei:
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I man born and grow a yaad...listen to the likes of Barry G and Don Toppin, now mi hear sey a Ragga shanti a run timgsOriginally posted by Tropicana View PostFranksterr...I thought you were South African. How do you know about Neville Willoughby.
Anyway I hope it's not him.
More about him http://www.angelfire.com/celeb2/nevillewilloughby/
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barry G still a go on .. el numero uno still deh bout.Originally posted by franksterr View PostI man born and grow a yaad...listen to the likes of Barry G and Don Toppin, now mi hear sey a Ragga shanti a run timgs
ragga is a scandal talk show so it popular.When its hot in the jungle of peace I go swimming in the ocean of love.....
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Who is he? Is he taken? He starts around 0:40
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