Sometimes American Top 40 host Casey Kasem would become so overcome while doing a particularly touching dedication that he’d have to pause taping. “He had so much compassion and empathy for people,” ...
Without any advance warning, this weekend radio legend Casey Kasem went off the air. After four decades on U.S. radio, he disappeared from the airwaves, ending his last countdown show for good, ...
In a clip uploaded to the "Fan of Casey" YouTube channel, Kasem shared the origin story of "Money For Nothing" on a segment from the October 12, 1985, episode of American Top 40. During that episode, ...
The former "American Top 40" host tells THR Kasem taught him a key rule about radio and really believed his famous signoff: “Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.” By Aaron ...
Casey Kasem, the radio personality who rose to fame with the music countdown shows "American Top 40" and "Casey's Top 40," has died, family spokesman Danny Deraney confirmed to CBS News. He was 82.
ABC News confirmed that the radio personality died today in a California hospital. He was 82. Born Kemal Amin Kasem in Detroit, the disc jockey began his career in nearby Flint before becoming an ...
Casey Kasem, the resonant voice of Top 40 radio and a vocal fixture on cartoon programs for the past 40 years died, June 15 in Gig Harbor, Wash. He was 82. Kasem died of Lewy body disease, a common ...
Dave Holmes on Casey Kasem’s Final Top 40Casey Kasem was never cool, and that’s why Casey Kasem was the coolest guy in the history of radio.