Look! It's Al Anthony.
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Highest debut
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Terrible photography and printing out of that image of Al Anthony. makes everyone look like Negroes!
ReplyDeleteHuh, wasn't this Anthony dude a black man to begin with?
ReplyDeleteHey, I always heard Al Anthony was of Italiano descent, not an African!
ReplyDeleteNow that it's been pointed out that Anthony was of the colored race, maybe he went back on the air in the early 1970's under a different moniker as Marsh Carter.
ReplyDeleteAw come off it, people, whoever heard of a wop who was a darkie to boot?
ReplyDeleteAnthony was a Sicilian.
I been reading through these comments about a great KFXM personality and you bloggers are racist bastards! Who cares what race he belonged to? In my book, Al Anthony did an amazing job guiding Tiger Radio.
ReplyDeleteAnd no I don't think Al was really Marsch Carter in disguise but this may be wrong on my part.
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