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‘Howard Stern’s penis!” Sterns added. “Whatever, we love ‘Hey now’ so much. And so we welcome Dave Sims to the Yankees, because anybody who says ‘Hey now’ has got to be a great ...
Among those who wondered aloud about the origins of "Hey Now": none other than Howard Stern. Earlier this week, Stern joked that Sims borrowed the phrase fromThe Larry Sanders Show. The popular ...
The phrase "Hey now" has an interesting backstory involving Dave Sims the voice of the Yankees and SiriusXM star Howard Stern. Sims who began his career in New York has been out west calling the ...
Sims responded this week to Stern’s playful claim that Sims “stole” his home run call—“Hey now!”—from The Larry Sanders Show, a 1990s HBO sitcom that Stern has long celebrated on-air.
legendary radio host Howard Stern and New York Yankees announcer Dave Sims are kindred spirits. Sims, the Yankees’ first-year radio play-by-play voice, punctuates home runs with a “Hey, now!” ...
legendary radio host Howard Stern and New York Yankees announcer Dave Sims are kindred spirits. Sims, the Yankees’ first-year radio play-by-play voice, punctuates home runs with a “Hey, now!” ...
The phrase is also central to another New York voice: Howard Stern. “There’s a guy who announces for Major League Baseball, Dave Sims. Whenever someone hits a home run now, he says, ...
Sims responded this week to Stern’s playful claim that Sims “stole” his home run call—“Hey now!”—from The Larry Sanders Show, a 1990s HBO sitcom that Stern has long celebrated on-air.