He also led a good band in 60s here. Often used for the military ball for AFROTC. Great guy.
He also led a good band in 60s here. Often used for the military ball for AFROTC. Great guy.
When was his last year as the voice of the Cajuns sports?
Wish Ron would of won the mayor's race in '92. Maybe would of lead to avoiding the mess LCG is today; Bowen was so polarizing, consolidation looked like a good thing.
God's speed sir.
….Just loved the guy….would listen to his show to hear “SatinDoll” theme he had every day…...he put together the Spirit of ‘76 video that was on here….what a voice….loved “Under my skin” when he sang…..and the call as Bo crossed mid court with Ball and shot : Lamar from Fatima…..BINGO!….think he was responsible for the laws on seatbelts or helmets for motorcycles! Love ya man!
I didn't know Mr. Gomez personally, but by hearing him on the radio so much, I sort of felt like I did know him. When he got into politics, it also seemed that we were on the same page the vast majority of the time. May he Rest In Peace.
He was a great radio guy but an even better person.
I first met Ron Gomez in 1968 as a 17 year old freshman on the USL Bulldog basketball team. Some 33 years later I was asked and honored to serve on the 2001 Beryl Shipley Basketball Reunion Committee along with Ron, Coaches Beryl Shipley and Tom Cox, Robert Trahan, Eddie Mouton and Dr. Ed Dugas. Ron was MC for the opening night banquet and did not disappoint. There was no secret the mutual affection shared by him and Coach Shipley. Ron was a dynamic personality and was at his best behind a microphone. I’m sure he shared my extreme disappointment with the Lights Out In Blackham production video not being completed. We missed a huge opportunity. Lafayette, Southwest Louisiana and the University lost another great one. Thank you Ron Gomez RIP
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