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Oscar Treadwell : ウィキペディア英語版 | Oscar Treadwell
Oscar Treadwell (born Arthur Pedersen) (May 11, 1926 - April 1, 2006) was an American jazz radio journalist and presenter. Known as "OT", he has become internationally known mainly by a dedication to him by Charlie Parker, a composition called "An Oscar for Treadwell". Treadwell's first jobs were as an industrial manager and consultant. Oscar Treadwell was better known due to his 50-year career as a DJ, jazz historian and radio host, which began in 1947 and lasted over 50 years. == Jazz career == Treadwell began his career at radio stations in New Jersey and Pennsylvania before moving to Cincinnati, Ohio in 1960. There he began in 1962 with his jazz on the radio transmitter WZIP and 1965-1973 at WNOP (AM). Treadwell moved to WGUC and moderated the jazz program under his initials OT from 1973 to 1995, then moved "Jazz with OT" to (University|Xavier University's ) WVXU. Until his retirement in 2001, he oversaw the jazz program and the station WMKV. 2005 Treadwell returned to WVXU, where he worked until his death in April 2006.
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