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Earl McDaniel (August 24, 1928 – March 26, 2014) was an American disc jockey, actor, promoter, talent manager, and radio executive. McDaniel's career as a disc jockey in Los Angeles in the early days of rock 'n' roll led to his involvement with many aspects of the entertainment industry. He hosted the first dance/hop show on Los Angeles television;〔 managed the band The Champs in 1961-1962;〔Myers, Gary. ("The Champs - Tequila!" ). (www.topshelfoldies.org ). Retrieved April 17, 2015. Originally published ''(Goldmine )'', August 1982.〕 and acted in at least two movies.〔"(Earl McDaniel. )" IMDb (IMDb.com ), n.d. Web. 20 Apr. 2015.〕 His work later transitioned to management roles, where he served as program director and general manager for numerous radio stations.〔Ben Fong-Torres. ''(The Hits Just Keep On Coming: The History of Top 40 Radio ).'' San Francisco: Backbeat Books, 1998.〕 He spent much of his later career as president of Heftel Broadcasting, owned by former Hawaii congressman Cecil Heftel.〔Engle, Erika. "(More Changes for Local Radio. )" Pacific Business News. Bizjournals.com, n.d. Web. 20 Apr. 2015.〕 ==Early life==
McDaniel was born in Santa Monica, California. At age 18 he enlisted in the US Army.〔''(The National Archives )'', National Archives and Records Administration, http://aad.archives.gov/aad/, Retrieved April 17, 2015.〕 He was stationed in postwar Japan, where he began his broadcast career with the American Forces Radio and Television Network.
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