Vaughn Harper |
He was 71, according to The NY Daily News.
Vaughn’s death was confirmed by WBLS 107.5 FM, the station where he first started working in 1976.
A native New Yorker, Harper’s on-air style was as smooth as the soulful slow jams he played on his pioneering show.
Harper and fellow host Champaine launched the “Quiet Storm” in the early 1980s — and his voice soon became a signature of WBLS.
The @WBLS1075NYC has lost one of the most iconic members of our family. RIP Vaughn Harper. @EmmisNYMedia— 107.5 WBLS FM (@WBLS1075NYC) July 9, 2016
Harper almost lost his voice in 1993 after suffering a stroke. But he bounced back — doing stints at WBGO, WWRL and WTJM — before returning to WBLS.
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