I recently had the idea to have Texas Country Reporter do a segment on Mr. Durham. I visited the following link http://www.texascountryreporter.com/ideas.htm and posted the following information.
I am asking people that read this board to do the same in an effort to have Texas Country Reporter run the story before it is too late. Please visit the site and submit your idea for Mr. Durham before it is too late. Please don't copy and paste what I have written because they will reconize that. Write your own essay regarding Mr. Durham. It isn't hard.
Thank you.
Tip Durham has been the voice of PN-G football and halftime since he began announcing in the 50s. No other voice is as recognizable under the friday night lights as his.
His tenure with PNG goes bak to his playing days as a center in the late 40s and early 50s. His voice is clearly distinct-able. Recently, he came down with cancer and was sorely missed at the fall game and the scrimmage at the beginning of the season. He did not announce the first game of the 2009 football season, but surprised fans by announcing the band during halftime with his traditional introuction "Bonsoir, mes amis. Laissez les bon temps roulet!" (Good evening, my friends. Let the good times roll.)
Information on the history of Tip Durham can be found in the book "Down Trails of Victory: The Story of Port Neches - Groves High School Football", written by Jon Buck Ford. This book recalls the entire history of PNG football and has several instances from the 40s to the present in which Mr. Durham is interviewed.
Video of his 2009 announcement of the Indian band during the first game of 2009 can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3bhRisnH0XI The fans were unsuspecting of his announcement as someone else had been calling the game in his place. Mr. Durham received a standing ovation.
I am not a historian, and cannot effectively describe what Mr. Durham has meant to this community as a teacher and as an announcer. I can say that he was sorely missed during the games that he has not announced, and that people were genuinely thrilled to hear him introduce the band during week 0 of this years' football season. We do not know how long Mr. Durham has left, nor do we know how long he will be able to continue to introdice the band. There is a hole apparent during the games when he is not announcing. One of his characteristics of announcing was that he announced both the home and visitor plays with the same enthusiasm. No one is as good at announcing as he was.
I would love to see Texas Country Reporter do a piece about him before it is too late. He is a historical figure around this area that happens to still be alive. Even the people from our rival school Nederland (one of Texas' largest and longest lived high school football rivalries) know his voice well.
I am asking people that read this board to do the same in an effort to have Texas Country Reporter run the story before it is too late. Please visit the site and submit your idea for Mr. Durham before it is too late. Please don't copy and paste what I have written because they will reconize that. Write your own essay regarding Mr. Durham. It isn't hard.
Thank you.