Rock Robinson |
His career in radio lasted a little more than a decade. But
if anyone were to ask him, he'd say it's what he was destined to do his whole
life, his son Jim Robinson of nearby Windermere told the Orlando Sentinel.
A few audio clips that Robinson found and later uploaded to
YouTube make it obvious how Rock captured so many listeners. His natural,
playful demeanor could be heard through the airwaves and the jokes and rhymes
came nonstop.
For 11 years, Rock's clever delivery informed and
entertained many throughout Orlando .
Rock Robinson died Jan. 20 from complications caused by
Parkinson's disease. He was 93.
He was born in Muskegon ,
Mich. , on September 19, 1919, a
birthday that became a running joke in the family.
Always known by family and friends as a great storyteller,
Rock gave radio hosting a shot in Lansing ,
Mich. , in 1954 and his career
quickly took off.
In 1956, he accepted a radio gig in Miami
but a quick turn of events led him instead to accept a job with WHOO in Orlando .
"He was actually on his way to Miami
to accept a job, but stopped in Orlando
for the night," Robinson said.
That same day, Rock met the owner of WHOO, who said that he
"wanted to bring someone bigger than life to Orlando ."
Rock was that someone.
In 1958, Rock debuted on WHOO with the Rock Robinson Show.
Robinson said his father had the No. 1 rated show for eight
years.
After Rock's father died, he moved back to Michigan
in 1969 and worked in another radio station for three years, then moved back to
Orlando and
became involved in a timeshare business.
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