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Perry Cain

Perry Cain was somewhat better known in his local Tx under his broadcast name, “Daddy Deep Neck.” An announcer having a husky tone of voice, he was a fixture on Houston-based radio train station KCOH (once referred to as “Tx’ First All Negro [sic]Train station”) through the early 1950’s. He also lower a small number of information under his personal name, like the “My Center Belongs FOR YOU” b/w “BIG STYLE Grandma”, the 1948 debut produces from the Houston-based Eddie’s Information. His career like a musician didn’t last very long, his vocal skills being more suitable for announcing than documenting, but he remaining his mark non-etheless.

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