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put him in the unemployed ranks. Larsh took this opportunity putting pen to paper and wrote his biography, which was completed four months before his death. For a number of years, Larsh used the name Jack Armstrong as the morning DJ on the hugely popular station, Oldies 93 in Greensboro NC. His
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morning show led the ratings in the area and he continued working from home for WWKB until they changed formats. He continued on at Oldies 93 until they changed format to country, at which time he retired.
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With WKYC heard all over the eastern half of the US, Larsh went national. He attracted fans all over the region, and became a huge hit. WKYC was listed as the number three record-buying influence in
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in the market, so Larsh adopted the alias 'Big Jack Your Leader', and went to work for WKYC. He also occasionally taunted WIXY by calling himself Jackson W. Armstrong.
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On March 22, 2008, Larsh died at his home in High Point, North Carolina as a result of a stroke or heart attack. (An autopsy was not performed.)
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in that era, no doubt due to 'Big Jack' and the 50,000-watt night signal that was so strong over the East Coast of the US.
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He held a Guinness World Record for "fastest talking human alive" at one point in his career. He developed two imaginary
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in the early 1980s, dominating the midday, late-night, and overnight shifts at the station. Later on, he became part of
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At WAYS, Larsh met Jack Gale, a seasoned veteran of both the radio and music business who would become his
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in the early 1970s. In the late '70s, he could be heard on Indianapolis' 1310 WIFE before it went dark.
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in the summer when his family would go back home during summer break. At some point, he worked for
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Larsh was working at WWKB/1520 in Buffalo, New York, when the sudden format change in 2006 to
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His parents were John Edgar Larsh, Jr., who was a professor in the School of Medicine at the
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in the pre-med course. Larsh dropped out almost immediately, having gotten a radio job at
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in 1960 at the age of 14 as an after-school and weekend job. He also worked at WCDJ in
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in 1971 as the world's fastest-talking human. He participated in WKBW's 1971
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Larsh moved on, working at other 50,000-watt stations such as WMEX/1510 in
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in 1938. Larsh was one of the original disc jockeys hired for the all-new
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Jack Armstrong Show, Jack Armstrong Go-round,The Jack Armstrong Experience
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Disc Jockey Jack Armstrong, at his last job in Greensboro, North Carolina
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Larsh's first big break came later in 1966, when he landed a job at
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Upon graduating from high school in 1964, Larsh moved to
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broadcast, a modernized version of the original done by
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