- Leigh Kamman
Leigh Kamman (born September 2, 1922, first name pronounced "lay") is a longtime
radio host who has focused bringingjazz music to the airwaves for his career, which spans more than six decades. Kamman began his career in the Twin Cities area ofMinnesota , but spent time in other places such as at WOV radio inNew York City . On September 29, 2007, he hosted his last edition of "The Jazz Image" onMinnesota Public Radio , which he has run since 1973. Upon his retirement, he told listeners, "I really want to take time now for some projects that have been waiting, including a book I've long wished to write." Kamman has been honored numerous times for his contributions to the region and the promotion of "the only original American art form."He became intrigued with jazz in the early 1930s when he was just 12 years old, doing odd jobs at resorts in central
Minnesota . His parents and their friends would get together to listen to 78 rpm discs, and Leigh began to appreciate the music. By the end of his teenage years, Kamman was fully in love with the art form. He worked for his school newspaper and found a way to meetDuke Ellington at atrain station in Saint Paul when he was just 17 years old.Kamman's first jazz broadcast occurred in 1940 from WMIN radio where he had been working as a custodian. He moved to
WEBC inDuluth, Minnesota in 1942, but didn't really become comfortable with the medium of radio until he found work with theU.S. Army duringWorld War II , broadcasting from KOA inDenver, Colorado with shows that were carried onArmed Forces Radio . Pleased with the impact his broadcasts had on the morale of soldiers, he committed himself to continuing in the field of radio.He returned to the Twin Cities following the war, coming to work at WLOL. However, he went on to New York in 1950, where he interviewed some of the biggest names in jazz from the
Apollo Theater . Kamman returned to WLOL in 1956 and went on to work atKSTP-AM 1500 AM for many years until moving on to MPR. On Sundays, the KSTP shows would link up with otherNBC stations around the country, to share the music that was being played in different communities.External links
* [http://minnesota.publicradio.org/radio/programs/jazz_image/ "The Jazz Image"]
References
* [http://www.pavekmuseum.org/Kamman.htm Leigh Kamman.]
Pavek Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
* [http://www.citypages.com/bestof1998/sexdrugsrocknroll/bestof308.asp Best of the Twin Cities 1998: Best Jazz Radio Program.] "City Pages ".
*Chuck Haga (September 2, 2002). [http://www.startribune.com/viewers/story.php?story=3197089 Leigh Kamman: Polishing the image of jazz.] "Star Tribune ".
* Dick Parker (September 13, 2006). [http://www.jazzpolice.com/content/view/6350/53/ The uncommon Leigh Kamman] "Twin Cities Jazz Society - Jazz Notes"
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