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Remembering Darold Miller: His Days At Love 97

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Darold Miller was a beloved figure in the Bahamian society. His no-nonsense hard-hitting and oftentimes controversial style endeared him to the Bahamian public.

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Darold Miller was a beloved figure in the Bahamian society. His no-nonsense hard-hitting and oftentimes controversial style endeared him to the Bahamian public.

He had incredible insight into the Bahamian psyche and can be credited with bringing many issues to the Bahamian public.

Seven years of his stella career were spent at Jones communications, with Love97 radio.

Founder Wendall Jones, now ambassador to Washington says there would be no Love97 without Darold Miller.

His baby was the talk show: Issues Of The Day, which Jones says he did like no other host.

Dames joined the Love 97 staff and was mentored by Miller for many years. She credits him for helping to shape her career.

Miller was 69-years-old.

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