Remembering Ken Calvert: Detroit Radio Icon and Voice of the 'Bad Boys' Pistons, Passes Away at 72

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Ken Calvert, a Detroit radio legend and former public address announcer for the Detroit Pistons, has passed away at the age of 72. Calvert had a successful career spanning over four decades and was known for his humor, charm, and interviews with music superstars. He was beloved by fans for his approachability and down-to-earth personality. Calvert's versatility was evident in his various roles in radio, including hosting a podcast in his retirement. His wife, Ann Calvert, expressed pride in his professional and personal life, remembering him as someone who made life fun.
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