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satellite network, Randle's shows bucked the mold, featuring a unique combination of big band standards, early rock and roll, and new artists such as Norah Jones, Michael Buble, *N Sync, Jewel, Sarah Vaughn, Dido and the Backstreet Boys. Following an ownership, format and frequency swap in 2001,
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A wealthy Bill Randle left Cleveland radio in the 1960s to further his education. During the 1960s, Randle appeared on the local CBS affiliates in New York City interviewing celebrities. He obtained an undergraduate degree from
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While working in Cleveland, Randle would travel back to Detroit for some radio programs. In the late 1950s, Randle would fly back and forth from Cleveland to New York where he produced radio shows in both markets (at WERE and
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Randle retired from full-time on-air duties at WRMR. However, he would rejoin the rechristened WCLV 1420-AM a year later with a Saturday night music show, which would ultimately move back to Sunday afternoons as the
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in Cleveland on July 9, 2004. In a sad irony, WRMR was sold off the day before, and signed off two days later with Randle's final broadcast, which had been prerecorded via
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In spring of 1955 Randle told listeners to his WERE radio show that while in New York City he had received a recording of a hot new talent from the singer's manager,
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magazine called Randle the top DJ in America. His popularity and huge listening audience allowed him to bolster the careers of a number of young musicians, including
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prompted station management to move him to morning drive time in April 1998. While the station's format was adult standards similar to the
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During the 1970s and 1980s, Randle resurfaced on several different Cleveland radio stations, even hosting a talk show on
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as the opening act. It is the first commercial film footage of a Presley performance but has never been released.
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Many songs that Randle championed on-air ended up as commercial hits, the most successful of which was an edited
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Curiously enough, Randle almost did not survive early radio. One Thanksgiving, he played an unusual version of "
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His wife of 51 years, Annalee, with whom he had a daughter, Patricia, predeceased him in 2000.
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Rockin' Down the Dial: The Detroit Sound of Radio from Jack the Bellboy to the Big 8
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1260-AM in 1977. In the 1990s, Randle joined the airstaff of the now-defunct
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on Sunday afternoons and a late-afternoon program. His success in afternoon
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The Pied Piper of Cleveland: A Day in the Life of a Famous Disc Jockey
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The Unofficial Encyclopedia of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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disc jockey
lawyer
university
professor
Detroit, Michigan
WDTK
radio
WERE
Cleveland, Ohio
Time
the Four Lads
Bobby Darin
Fats Domino
documentary film
The Pied Piper of Cleveland: A Day in the Life of a Famous Disc Jockey
Pat Boone
Bill Haley & His Comets
Elvis Presley
Silent Night
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Ray T. Miller
WCBS-AM
Colonel Tom Parker
Dorsey Brothers
Stage Show
45 rpm
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Battle Hymn of the Republic
Columbia Records
Billboard charts

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