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View an archive of articles by Brian Keith Jackson for New York Magazine.
After a troubled tenure on the school board, Keith Jackson became a niche player. He's now reemerged in the public eye in spectacular fashion.
Keith Jackson, the voice of college football for more than a half-century, has died. The broadcasting legend was 89.
View an archive of articles by Brian Keith Jackson for Vulture.
Keith Jackson spent more than 50 years broadcasting college football as well as some of sports' other most-memorable games and events.
Keith Jackson, the sportscaster whose rich voice and distinctive phrasing endeared him to generations of college football fans, has died, ESPN said in a news release Saturday. He was 89.
Listening to Keith Jackson’s rhapsodic voice is still quite a treat Legendary sports broadcaster Keith Jackson discusses his catch phrases ‘Whoa, Nellie’ and the ‘Grandaddy of Them All.’ ...
Keith Jackson was awarded the Business and Professional Leader of the Year award at a Rotary Club luncheon in the Clinton Library.
(03-26) 18:18 PDT SAN FRANCISCO-- Keith Jackson, accused by the FBI on Wednesday of being involved in a murder-for-hire scheme and a gun- and drug-trafficking conspiracy, was San Francisco's top ...
Keith Jackson, the folksy voice of college football who for decades wove backwoods wit throughout his Saturday afternoon broadcasts on ABC, died Jan. 12. He was 89.
Keith Jackson, the folksy voice of NCAA football who for decades weaved backwoods wit through Saturday afternoon ABC broadcasts, has died.
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