Remembering Dick Biondi: Chicago's Iconic Voice of Top 40 Radio

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Dick Biondi, the influential and energetic radio personality known as "The Wild I-Tralian," has passed away at the age of 90. Biondi's 67-year career in radio defined Top 40 radio for a generation and he never lost his passion for the music or his fans. He achieved great success as a nighttime personality on WLS 890-AM, commanding an impressive 60 percent share of all listeners. Biondi was the first DJ to play the Beatles on American radio and played a significant role in advancing the careers of artists like Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly. He was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame and leaves behind a lasting legacy in the world of radio.
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