Soooooooooooooo, How can we phrase this in a manner which would denote tenderness & empathay & affection? OH WAIT! We’re talking about Jimmy Cole, right!?! Forget it!
What I mean to say is, should you “venture into his realm of pictures” in the photo gallery above, you’ll discover that the many FACES will be nothing compared to his moods on the air! Remember, it's a brand new format designed by Jimmy & his engineer Herman, with both Country & Oldies music together. I’m pretty sure you’ll enjoy the music, or at least, some of it. After all, even Jimmy Cole realizes that this is next to impossible…..you know, that “pleasing everyone, all the time” thing.
Please, do not forget to send him an “e-mail” or note, ‘cause “all cool, cats need all the stroking and ego-boosting they can get"…..especially, at his age!
Above all, kick back, turn the speakers up, and get rid of the kids for awhile…..then, even you will enjoy his show.
Oh yeh, one more thing, “Thanks for being ‘on the show’ “
Signed: The "Ever-amazing, Late, Great, Jimmy Cole"
Jimmy Cole's CROC Radio was recently voted "Best Classic Country & Oldies" by Sacramento California's News & Review Magazine
Jimmy Cole's Engineer, Herman, has been with him for more years than any other Engineer-Radio Jock-Combo in Broadcasting Industry
Jimmy Cole has been in the Broadcasting Media for over 50-years!
CROC Radio features such "Entertainment Shows" as "Rewinds", with his Engineer Herman hosting every hour
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