
Mark Malinowski
Morning Host at WBJC-FM (Baltimore, MD)
Retired Navy, frustrated novelist, crappy poet, now a classical music radio announcer. WBJC in Baltimore, http://t.co/ae00bmlogO online. Tune in!
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1 week ago |
wbjc.com | Mark Malinowski
Toccata listings for 5/11/25 By | Posted in Host Blogs, Toccata | Comments Off on Toccata listings for 5/11/25 Tonight’s program is a “Tale of Two Pianos,” with music for two pianos by Mozart and Vaughan-Williams. I find it an interesting contrast, and I hope you do as well.
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mrbiofile.com | Scoop Malinowski |Mark Malinowski
By Scoop MalinowskiStatus: Sportswriting legend. Won Pulitzer Prize for Commentary 1989, JG Taylor Spink Award 1987. Columnist for Los Angeles Times 1961-1998. DOB: December 29, 1919 (died Aug. 16, 1998 in Los Angeles). Birthplace: Hartford, CTChildhood Heroes: Jimmy McLarnin. Welterweight champion in 1933. His name had the same initials as mine. And because he was Irish didn’t hurt. I met him later, in 1960. We played golf at Lakeside in Burbank. I got to know him. And Jimmie Foxx.
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mrbiofile.com | Scoop Malinowski |Mark Malinowski
By Scoop MalinowskiStatus: NFL defensive end for New York Jets 1979-1988. Also played four games in Canadian Football League. Once held NFL record for most quarterback sacks with 107.5. NFL Defensive Player of the Year 1982. Ht: 6-5 Wt: 266DOB: November 20, 1956 In: Ardmore, OKChildhood Heroes: You know, I used to be into team rope so… Walt Garrison, Larry Mahan, Lee Camarillo. I was in rodeo, so I didn’t have many football heroes. I was born and raised on a ranch. Nicknames: Man… Sack Man… Sack King.
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2 weeks ago |
wbjc.com | Mark Malinowski
Toccata listings for 5/4/25 By | Posted in Host Blogs, Toccata | Comments Off on Toccata listings for 5/4/25 On tonight’s program, piano music by Franz Lehar, J. S. Bach on the accordion, and Festival Music by Leo Swerby.
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2 weeks ago |
wbjc.com | Mark Malinowski
Toccata listings for 5/4/25 By | Posted in Host Blogs, Toccata | Comments Off on Toccata listings for 5/4/25 On tonight’s program, piano music by Franz Lehar, J. S. Bach on the accordion, and Festival Music by Leo Swerby.
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