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Dick Buckley

Dick Buckley (August 26, 1924 – July 22, 2010) was an American radio presenter who had hosted the jazz program, ''Jazz with Dick Buckley'', on Chicago Public Radio. His program, which was on WBEZ from 1977 through 2008, tended toward jazz of the 1930s and 1940s, or what he has called "Golden Era" jazz. In the early eighties, he also hosted a jazz program on WXFM. Buckley had previously been involved with jazz shows on WAIT, WNIB, and WAAF. Buckley is known for his rich baritone voice and encyclopedic knowledge of jazz.
==Early life and career==
Born August 26, 1924 in Decatur, Indiana. He grew up feeling that he was ''"the only jazz fan around."''〔Lloyd Sachs. (1986-02-14). (Now Buckley and jazz can bowl 'em over:[FIVE STAR SPORTS FINAL Edition] ) ''Chicago Sun Times'', retrieved November 16, 2007〕 During WWII, he trained as a bombardier in San Angelo, TX to serve in the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) between 1943-'46. It was during his military career that he began his radio career.〔"Till I was 21 or 22, I wasn't aware my voice was exceptional. An Armed Forces station needed an announcer and said, `We'll give you experience.' That was the start."〔Bob Herguth. (1989-08-31). ''Chicago Tribune'', retrieved November 16, 2007〕 Other jazz hosts for the station at that time were Neil Tesser and Barry Winograd, whom Buckley felt could ably and comfortably handle the playing of contemporary jazz, leaving him to play his favorites.〔
In 1988, satellite technology carried the unique voice of Buckley broadcasting live from the Chicago Jazz Fest, together with 17 other 'BEZ entities including Neil Tesser, and Richard Steele. Those live broadcasts were made from a trailer near Petrillo Music Shell, and were syndicated to over 150 radio stations, with listeners numbering as many as 10 million, estimated.〔Rick Kogan. (1988-09-02). ''Journal of Oak Park and Lake Forest'', retrieved August 3, 2008〕

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