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| Uncle Joe Benson (1949-2026) |
Legendary Los Angeles rock radio personality Uncle Joe Benson has died at age 76.
Benson, renowned for his deep, resonant voice and encyclopedic knowledge of classic rock, passed away peacefully Tuesday from Parkinson’s disease, Parkinson’s dementia, and complications from a fall, according to a family announcement on his Uncle Joe’s Garage Facebook page.
His nearly six-decade career in radio made him a beloved figure in Southern California, where he became synonymous with heritage rock stations. Benson joined KLOS-FM (95.5) in 1980 and spent more than 30 years there as a key personality, hosting shifts and connecting deeply with listeners through his passion for rock 'n' roll. He also worked at stations including the former Arrow 93.1 (KCBS-FM), KLSX, and 100.3 The Sound (KSWD), where he handled midday and other drives until the station's format change in 2017.
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| Uncle Joe Benson |
Beyond broadcasting, Benson served for more than 20 years as the track announcer at California Speedway (now Auto Club Speedway), blending his love for rock with motorsports. He authored the "Uncle Joe’s Record Guides" series and produced the syndicated "Off the Record" interview program and "Uncle Joe’s Garage" podcasts, documenting rock history and artists.
The announcement of his death drew an outpouring of tributes from colleagues, fans, and the radio community. “A radio legend silenced,” posted longtime KLOS and The Sound colleague Rita Wilde. “Nothing but love and respect. At least you aren’t in pain anymore. Love you forever, JB.”
“What a legend,” wrote former KLOS morning host Frosty Stillwell. “A giant in radio, a life well lived.”
Benson is survived by his wife, Jan, and sons Jay and Jeremy. His family noted that he donated his brain to the Brain Donor Project to advance research into neurological disorders. In lieu of flowers, donations were requested to the Brain Donor Project or the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s research.
























