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- Victor_Lundberg abstract "Victor Lundberg (2 September 1923 – 14 February 1990) was an American radio personality. He is best known for a spoken-word record called to \"An Open Letter To My Teenage Son\", which became an unlikely Top 10 hit in 1967.Lundberg was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and was a newscaster at Grand Rapids radio station WMAX when he released \"An Open Letter\" in September 1967. The record, written by Lundberg and produced by Jack Tracy, imagines Lundberg talking to his teenage son (in real life, Lundberg had at least one male teenager in his household at the time). Lundberg touches on hippies, the Vietnam War, and patriotism. The voice-over, spoken over \"Battle Hymn of the Republic\", memorably ends with Lundberg telling his son that, if the teen burns his draft card, then he should \"burn (his) birth certificate at the same time. From that moment on, I have no son.\"".
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- Victor_Lundberg comment "Victor Lundberg (2 September 1923 – 14 February 1990) was an American radio personality. He is best known for a spoken-word record called to \"An Open Letter To My Teenage Son\", which became an unlikely Top 10 hit in 1967.Lundberg was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan and was a newscaster at Grand Rapids radio station WMAX when he released \"An Open Letter\" in September 1967.".
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