Remembering Harry Nelson
Nelson’s lengthy on-air and programming career took him from WXXX/Hattiesburg, MS and WRBC/Jackson, MS to major market success at KFRC/San Francisco, WRKO, WROR, WODS and WZOU/Boston, the late WAPP/New York, KTLK/Denver, WJBQ & WPOR/Portland, ME, to name a few. In recent years Nelson had been doing record promotion and artist management.
Dave “The Duke” Sholin worked with Nelson at KFRC, where he recalled Nelson’s signature way of delivering the calls, “K-F-R (two-second pause) C.” Sholin said of his longtime friend, “It’s impossible to comprehend that he’s gone but there are so many amazing and special memories of our many years together. Harry was genuine in every sense of the word and genuine in every conversation, relationship and his true love of people in his life. That love is being seen and felt by all who were lucky enough to be part of his life. He loved music, getting behind the mic connecting with listeners in his own truly unique style, Southern fried chicken, a good beer and his favorite team, the New England Patriots. I will miss him each and every day and carry his memory in my heart always. Rest In peace, my dear dear Bud!”
Tim Moore, VP of Programming for iHeartMedia-New Hampshire, shared his own personal memory of Nelson, as he told RAMP, “When I relaunched WJBQ/Portland in the late ’90s (bringing back the heritage call letters) — a station that Harry had programmed years before, one of the first calls I got was from Harry (who I didn’t know personally — yet), to congratulate me and offer any help/insight that he could we’ve been friends since. Being with him on the golf course — or at a bar — was always a stream of non-stop stories and laughs. He was truly one of a kind — a great programmer and a better person and friend.”
To get some further sense of how just beloved Harry Nelson was, we invite you to spend some time scrolling through Harry’s Facebook timeline and the beautiful and heartfelt tribute written by longtime friend and colleague, Gerry Cagle.
• Services for Harry will be held on Monday June 14 at 11am at Cote Funeral Home in Saco, ME, followed by a Mass at Most Holy Trinity Church and burial at Laurel Cemetery in Saco.