Sherm Feller

Among the other stations where Feller worked were WLAW in Lawrence, beginning in August 1952, where he did a dance music and interview program.

[6] After WLAW left the air in the summer of 1953, Feller moved to WVDA in Boston, where he continued to write songs and work as an announcer, frequently interviewing celebrities.

Among the famous performers he knew and counted as friends were Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole and Tommy Dorsey.

[9] After becoming the public address announcer for the Red Sox, Feller continued to host a big band-oriented radio program on station WROL from 1970 until 1985.

[citation needed] Feller served as the Fenway Park public address announcer for 26 years from 1967 until just before his death in early 1994.

Feller was also closely associated with Fenway Park organist John Kiley during his public address announcing career.

[12] Feller married singer and actress Judy Valentine in 1945, and took an active role in promoting and managing her career.