He was 59, according to gazette.com.
Hawk was the first program director of KILO 94.3 FM, which
started in 1978. He carried out the vision to make the station, which had been
broadcasting country tunes, into an edgy rock entertainment source that gained
national notice.
As program director for 30 years, he was responsible for the
sound of the station. He picked the albums, developed the on-air staff and
arranged the music lineup, said KILO General Manager Lou Mellini.
Hawk was playing Nirvana and Stevie Ray Vaughn before just
about anybody else did. In fact, he put Nirvana on the air even before stations
in the grunge band’s hometown of Seattle
would.
And through the years there was a steady stream of rockers
through the station’s front door — Motley Crue, Steven Tyler, Aerosmith and
Ozzy Osbourne to name a few.
Hawk was a mentor to many. “He was brilliant on the air,
with smooth delivery and clearness of voice, and he insisted all his jockeys
meet that standard,” Mellini said.
No comments:
Post a Comment