Philadelphia radio legend Sid Mark, known for his programs featuring the music of Frank Sinatra, has died at 88.
Family members have not yet revealed a cause of death.
Mark grew up in Camden, New Jersey, and first got into radio while serving in the U.S. Army in the 1950’s. Mark later worked for the Philadelphia radio station WHAT which later became WWDB. Mark’s big break came in 1956 when he was asked to fill in for a DJ who didn’t show up. With two Frank Sinatra albums on hand, Mark played the songs of the legendary singer that would ultimately define his career.
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