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JACKIE BELL / ARIZONA DAILY STAR 1989
For many Tucsonans, Nancy Fahringer was the voice of classical music in Tucson. She had the early-morning shift on KUAT-FM and woke up many Tucsonans with classical music and stories about her horse, Hobbs, and her dog, Soggy. For a Star profile, Fahringer was photographed in her KUAT studio on Sept. 25, 1989. She was a graduate of Bucknell University with a music education degree. When asked about her job, she commented, "A salary for playing great music and interviewing musicians? Irresistible." She left the station in 1993.
For many Tucsonans, Nancy Fahringer was the voice of classical music in Tucson. She had the early-morning shift on KUAT-FM and woke up many Tucsonans with classical music and stories about her horse, Hobbs, and her dog, Soggy. For a Star profile, Fahringer was photographed in her KUAT studio on Sept. 25, 1989. She was a graduate of Bucknell University with a music education degree. When asked about her job, she commented, "A salary for playing great music and interviewing musicians? Irresistible." She left the station in 1993.
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