Greensboro remembers Woody Durham as one of its own
Posted Mar 12, 2018
Before he belonged to North Carolina fans, he belonged to us. Woody Durham was “The Voice of the Tar Heels” for 40 years, and before that he spent 14 years as the voice of WFMY sports, broadcasting the games played in Greensboro in the 1960s and early '70s. And he was a treasure. “Woody was one of a kind in our business,” said Irwin Smallwood.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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