‘Howard Harsh’ radio character, customary visitor dead at 55
Lee Siegfried, known as “Insane Cabbie” to “The Howard Harsh Show” fans, has passed on, as indicated by various reports. He was 55. No reason for death has been uncovered.
In a past webcast appearance from 2021, Siegfried talked about some medical problems he experienced and uncovered that he was in a wheelchair and determined to have immune system issues like Guillain-Barre disorder and constant fiery demyelinating polyneuropathy.
Stick Peterson, a radio personality and DJ, shared a recognition about Siegfried’s demise on his Facebook account Sunday night.
“Miserable update on this Easter Sunday,” Peterson composed. “At 7:09 last evening, Lee Siegfried… Insane Cabbie, calmly passed way with his first love Lexi close by. He is presently not in agony, and he is currently with our Ruler and Guardian angel Jesus Christ. No one showed improvement over Cabbie, and everybody that knew him, cherished him. He had a dangerously sharp mind, a voracious desire forever, and in particular he showed some care of gold. We had our minutes, however we were siblings who cherished each other without question. Until sometime later, old buddy.”
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While Siegfried — who is initially from Minnesota — became known as a customary visitor on “The Howard Harsh Show Updates 2024,” he used to function as a DJ for 92.3 K-Rock in New York and a few different spots remembering two significant stations for Twin Urban communities. His moniker of “Insane Cabbie” comes from being habitually called “Cabbie” almost immediately in his radio profession when he was on “The Andy Savage Show,” which circulated on Minneapolis’ 93.7 The Edge. At the point when Howard Harsh’s show came to town, Siegfried moved to the “KQRS Morning Show.”
As a customary visitor on Harsh’s show, Siegfried did all that from partaking in bouts, taking on “Wack Pack” part Furious Dark and previous Harsh Show part “Faltering” John Melendez.
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The fresh insight about Siegfried’s demise comes under a year after Al Rosenberg, an East Windsor inhabitant who was an essayist and entertainer on “The Howard Harsh Show,” died at 78 years old. Harsh’s long-lasting companion and beautician Ralph Cirella, who was from Jersey City, likewise died in December at 58 years old.