WELL-KNOWN HOUSTON LIVESTOCK SHOW ANNOUNCER SAYS HE WILL RETIRE
A well-known Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announcer has said he will retire.
Bill Bailey, the voice of the Livestock Show for fifty-four years, says he will step down due to health reasons.
Bailey also served as a Harris County constable for several years, as well as a DJ for KIKK radio.
The CEO and president of the HSSLR released the following statement “….."For more than four decades, Bill's unforgettable voice has been a staple of our Rodeo performances, ….. His identifiable sound and colorful additions to these presentations will surely be missed."
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Best Wishes to Constable Bill Bailey in his retirement. I know for a fact his commitment to the office of constable and this State. His ability to communicate is an art form. May you enjoy your retirement and Thank You!
I will miss his voice at the HLSR! At the age of 41, there aren’t many people I can say I grew up listening to on radio and as an announcer. He will be missed, and I certainly wish him well!