April 15, 2008 at 3:39pm
Like most of us, I first "met" Mordecai Lipshutz over the airwaves, drawn in by his distinctive deep, smooth voice that illustrated his love for music as he announced the pieces, often accompanied by bits of interesting trivia. I first met him in person at the first Rochester International Jazz Festival. Impossible to miss in his ivory Fedora hat, we had many a chat as the venues closed down and the festivities moved to the after-party at the Crown Plaza. Each year thereafter I looked forward to running into him and catching up. Such a character, I often thought a casting agent should scoop him up and depict him on film.
On Sunday, April 13, WXXI and the Rochester community bid farewell to Lipshutz after 30 years of radio hosting at a retirement reception at the studios. His contributions will not soon be forgotten, as henceforth April 13 shall be Mordecai Lipshutz Day.
Held in large Studio A, a respectful audience gathered to wish him well. A basket began to fill up with the colored index cards provided to write personal notes as a quartet played in the background. Lipshutz held court as he signed a most befitting and amusing parting gift -- Mordecai Lipshutz bobble heads. I know I will treasure mine.
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