- Gary Dee
Gary David Gilbert, (born 1935, died
November 10 1995 ) on-air name Gary Dee, was a pioneer in controversialtalk radio . He worked for stations which includedWERE ,WHK , and WWWE (nowWTAM ) inCleveland, Ohio . He spent a short time inNew York , but failed to achieve the huge following he had inOhio .Gary Dee's style varied from a confrontational, "down home" manner, to brilliant satire, and a hilarious, no-holds barred
shock jock style. [cite book |title=Rock 'n' Roll and the Cleveland Connection |last=Adams |first=Deanna R. |year=2002 |publisher=Kent State UniversityPress |isbn=0873386914 |pages=p. 94 |url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=LBCZvsVKomwC&pg=PA94&dq=%22Gary+Dee%22+%2Bradio&num=100&client=firefox-a&sig=jLndSugXnykgL2u7acITq_8z1g0 ] He paved the way for radio stars who would follow him. Gary made heavy use of country music, especiallyJohnny Cash andGeorge Jones . In his tongue-in-cheek way, he would poke fun at politicians, society in general, and his own family and life.Background
Gary was born in
Hope, Arkansas . His father was a sharecropper who moved the family toExeter, California when Dee was 11. There his father became a fire chief.Dee went on to spend three semesters at the
University of California, Berkeley , studying accounting. He dropped out and went on to enter theCollege of the Sequoias . He then finished his degree in radio and speech atFresno State College while living in a funeral home rent-free in exchange for answering the phones at night; or at least that was the deal. Gary sublet two of his three rooms and had the other college students do the work.WERE hired him from
Fresno, California where he had been a country music disc jockey and advertising agency owner. At the time, he idolized television talk show hostJoe Pyne , who pioneered the confrontational style of hosting in which the host advocates a viewpoint and argues with guests and audience members.Gary became one of the best known (and most listened to) talk hosts in Cleveland. He was known for his encounters with politicians -- especially legendary Cleveland City Councilman George Forbes, who would go on the air with Gary, often trading jabs until both were laughing so hard they could not continue.
After a brief stint in New York, Gary returned to Cleveland's WWWE (now WTAM) in the 1980s. Highlights of this period included Gary finding out, on the air, that his beloved wooden boat (the Lyman, as he would refer to it) had been burned while docked outside of the city. Gary also had on-air encounters with his son, who Gary claimed was using illegal substances, and stealing from him. Gary's son later became a radio announcer.
Gary left WWWE after one of several ownership changes. His health began to fail, but he did return to WERE in the early 1990s for a brief run before his death on
November 10 ,1995 .References
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/n1dkirby/update.html The Gary Dee Update Page]
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