Mark sends along some O’Brien and Garry history

A button commemorating the O’Brien & Garry 13th Anniversary Cruise on the Gateway Clipper.

Not Pittsburgh, but check out John Garry on during the mid-days and Larry O’Brien on the right. This is WGH’s (Virginia Beach) sound survey from June 30, 1968.

John Garry autographed this key chain “stolen” from the O’Brien and Garry 14th Anniversary Cruise.

Speaking of key chains, how about this one from 1990: WMXP as Mix 100.7 FM.

In the late-1980s, WHTX made a change.
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