Darow also worked as an on-air disc jockey, first at CFRN in Edmonton in the late 1950s[1] and in the early 1960s in Toronto at radio station CHUM.
Along with Bob McAdorey and other on-air personalities at CHUM, they recorded songs as The Chumingbirds (play on words).
[2] It reached #17 on the CHUM Charts in July 1959 as a Canadian version of Johnny Horton's The Battle of New Orleans.
[3] He later hosted Toronto-based segments of the MDA Labor Day Telethon on Global Television from 1977 until the early 1990s,[4][5] as well as emceeing the annual ACT Telerama for CFRN-TV in Edmonton.
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