Talk:Moon Mullins

Ferd Johnson
Ferd Johnson, who worked on the Golden Age classic Moon Mullins for 68 years (!), and simultaneously created, wrote and drew Texas Slim and Dirty Dalton and Buzzy for 18 years, deserves his own page on Wikipedia! [User: rackinfrackin 15:46 - 3 November 2009] (UTC) —Preceding unsigned comment added by Rackinfrackin (talk • contribs)

Done! (That was fast!- thanks to Pepso2) [User: rackinfrackin 5:22 - 4 November 2009] (UTC)

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The two "Moon Mullins"
There seems to be some confusion by some on the name, as there were two different personalities named "MOON MULLINS", the reason they are normally also confused is that they where both "RADIO BROADCASTERS", one was Paul "Moon" Mullins, who was also a fiddler and bluegrass musician, who was from CLASSIC COUNTRY RADIO, he retired nin 2005,, due to Parkinsons disease and died in 2008, the other relates to the radio Hall of Famer, who died in 2017.