Bo Coleman | |
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| Born | Gerald Marlin Coleman July 1, 1936 Wilson, Texas, U.S. |
| Alma mater | Texas Tech University |
| Occupation | Radio personality |
Gerald Marlin "Jerry Bo" Coleman (born July 1, 1936) [1] is an American former radio personality. [2]
Born in Wilson, Texas, [1] the son of Grover and Christeen Coleman. [3] Coleman worked on cotton as a teenager. [1] He worked at the RC Bottling Company. [1] [2] He attended at the Texas Tech University. [1] After listening to the radio, Coleman had gotten his love passion when he listed to the country music station KLLL-FM. [1]
Coleman was hired to work as a radio personality for the KDUB-FM. [1] He then worked for the KSEL-FM. [1] As a radio personality, Coleman had his own radio program that became popular in Lubbock, Texas, in which his program had captivated audiences that included young males and females. [1] He had worked as a radio personality for KDAV, in which he had his own radio program. [2] Coleman resided to Los Angeles, California and currently resides in Lubbock, Texas. [1]
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