‘Oldies but Goodies’: Radio legend Art Laboe dies at 97

Radio legend Art Laboe died Friday, Oct. 7, at home in Palm Springs, after catching pneumonia. Valley News/Courtesy photo
PALM SPRINGS (CNS) - Memorial services were pending today for Southern California radio pioneer Art Laboe, who spent seven decades behind a microphone, brought rock 'n roll to the West Coast and coined the phrase "Oldies but Goodies."Laboe died at age 97 this past Friday at his home in Palm Springs, following a bout with pneumonia, according to Joanna Morones of Laboe's production company. She said plans for a memorial will be announced later. On Tuesday, flowers will be placed on Laboe's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.The radio legend is credited with pioneering industry standards such as audience requests and song dedications, and he is believed to be the first DJ to play rock 'n roll tunes on Los Angeles radio. He was also among the first DJs to play music by both
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