On #ThisDayInHowardHistory in 2011, Gary Dell’Abate had to defend himself when Howard wondered if the executive producer had too much free time on his hands. Gary Dell'Abate's House (Google Maps). Is this Gary’s worst f*ck-up? Gary Dell'Abate is the producer of The Howard Stern Show and co-host of The Wrap Up Show on Sirius/XM Radio. His autobiography, They Call Me Baba Booey, was released on November 2, 2010. He receives an annual income of between $5 million and $7 million dollars. Get more #Wackipedia moments on the SiriusXM app! In 2010, Gary Dell’Abate denied falling asleep in his office … but then Howard played the video proof. Gary Dell’Abate, vinyl record store owner? 910.2k Followers, 330 Following, 4,747 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Howard Stern Show (@sternshow) The 54-year-old Dell'Abate picked up the nickname "Baba Booey" when he mispronounced a name on the air, and Stern's crew teased him for it. We'll ship anywhere in the USA, and to most international locations. 926.5k Followers, 680 Following, 1,712 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Gary Janetti (@garyjanetti) In 2001, Gary Dell’abate was no match for Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf in rock-n-roll trivia. Get more today on #Sternthology! Gary Dell’Abate’s total net worth is estimated to be $16 million as of 2021. The Stern Show executive producer tells Howard and Robin how close he came to opening his own business. Since June 16, the Instagram account @changethemuseum has shared hundreds of anonymous, first-person testimonies of racial prejudice, discrimination, and … Gary Dell'Abate (born March 14, 1961), also known by the nickname Baba Booey, is an American radio producer who has been the executive producer of The Howard Stern Show since 1984. changinghands.com — For one week only, Monday, May 16 through Monday, May 23, you can buy a copy of The Howard Stern Show executive producer Gary Dell'Abate's new memoir, They Call Me Baba Booey, exclusively at Changing Hands and he'll personalize it for you! Gary was paid about $6 million a year as the producer of the Howard Stern Show in 2010.