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Art Laboe, the pioneering radio DJ credited with helping end segregation in Southern California, has died. He was 97.
Radio DJ Art Laboe, who interviewed Elvis for radio in the 1950s before he helped make Black music and Latino youths lifelong friends, has died. He was 97.
Radio DJ Art Laboe, who interviewed Elvis for radio in the 1950s before he helped make Black music and Latino youths lifelong friends, has died. He was 97.
Art Laboe, the pioneering Los Angeles DJ who championed the Oldies but Goodies format and was revered for sharing on-air dedications with listeners, died Oct. 7 in Palm Springs, Calif.
Art Laboe, the longtime voice of afternoon radio, died at 97 on Friday, October 7.
And in 2019, this legendary DJ — Art Laboe — will be honored by the Pacific Pioneer Broadcasters at their Feb. 1 luncheon, to be held at 12 noon at the Sportsman’s Lodge in Studio City.
Art Laboe, the pioneering radio DJ who read heartfelt song dedications to generations of loyal listeners and was credited with helping end segregation in Southern California during an eight-decade ...
Art Laboe, the legendary Southern California radio DJ, dead at 97 'It wasn’t a long thing, thank God. He didn’t suffer,' said Joanna Morones, Laboe's executive assistant and friend.
Art Laboe, the pioneering radio DJ credited with helping end segregation in Southern California, has died.
Art Laboe, the pioneering radio DJ who read heartfelt song dedications to generations of loyal listeners and was credited with helping end segregation in Southern California during an eight-decade … ...