WVON 1450 Chicago – Herb Kent – January 30 1965
Known as the Cool Gent, the King of the Dusties, and the Mayor of Bronzeville, Herb Kent is one of radio’s most illustrious and legendary stars, having spent 72 years on the radio!
Herb Kent was a high school student on Chicago’s South Side when he began his radio career hosting a classical music program for WBEZ/Chicago. In the late 1940s, Kent divided his time between playing records at WGRY/Gary and voice acting in radio dramas for Chicago’s NBC affiliate, WMAQ. In 1952, Kent left WMAQ for WGES, Chicago’s largest black-oriented station. Here he worked with and learned from African-American radio pioneers Sam Evans and Al Benson. From 1955 to 1960, Kent was heard on WBEE/Chicago, where he developed a show devoted to a format he called “dusty records.” Ken worked at WJOB/Hammond and WHFC/Chicago until 1962, when he joined WVON/Chicago.
During his 15 years at WVON, Kent established a huge following in the city’s growing African-American community. He was an active participant in the Civil Rights movement and devoted 15 minutes of every show to his “Stay in the Schools” campaign.
In 1995, Kent was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame, & in 2009, Kent was recognized by Guinness World Records for the “Longest career as a radio presenter/DJ (male)”.
In 1988, Kent landed at WVAZ V103, where he spent almost 3 decades playing the “Dusties.” Herb loved being on the radio, and was literally on the radio his last day on earth. October 22, 2016, Kent died at age 88 after his final broadcast. -Ellis

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