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Ray Cordeiro, a Voice on Hong Kong’s Airwaves for 70 Years, Dies at 98

The New York Times – Music:

Late-night radio listeners in Hong Kong associated Mr. Cordeiro’s sonorous voice with easy-listening standards and early rock. He worked until he was 96.

Tiffany May
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This post first appeared in The New York Times – Music. Read the original article.

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Deaths (Obituaries), Disc Jockeys, Hong Kong, Pop and Rock Music, Radio, Radio Television Hong Kong
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