Scott Muni, RIP

by Joe Taylor Jr. on September 29, 2004 · 0 comments

When I talk in seminars about the fact that radio stations have surrendered much of their power to make hits, it’s because folks like Scott Muni — who broke new singles but never “got in the way of the music” — got pushed aside in the frenzy of consolidation. That legendary voice left us today, and we are the worse for it.

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