Casey Kasem, the internationally famous radio broadcaster with the cheerful manner and gentle voice who became the king of the top 40 countdown with a syndicated show that ran for decades, died Sunday ...
Casey Kasem was a popular rock and roll deejay on KRLA in Los Angeles — and the host of local dance and lip-sync show "Shebang" — when in 1970 he went national with "American Top 40." After four ...
The sad family divisions that marked Casey Kasem’s final days belied his greatest talent as a DJ: His ability to unite strangers over songs. The longtime radio host, who died Sunday at age 82, leaves ...
Casey had an on-air manner reminiscent of Arthur Godfrey, a top TV and radio personality of the 1950s. Eschewing the snark of many DJs, Casey treated fans as friends or neighbors. As Billboard's Gary ...
Counting down the top 10 things you might not know about radio personality Casey Kasem, the founding voice of "American Top 40," who died Sunday: 10. Beginning in 1969, Kasem voiced the character ...