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quaint

(3,513 posts)
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 08:29 PM Dec 2023

Jim Ladd, disc jockey who was a fixture of L.A. rock radio in the 1970s, dies at 75

https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2023-12-18/jim-ladd-dj-los-angeles-rock-radio-klos-kmet-sirius-xm-dies
Longtime disc jockey Jim Ladd, a central figure in the emergence of FM rock radio in Los Angeles, died Saturday after a heart attack. He was 75.

Ladd’s death was announced Monday by Meg Griffin, an on-air colleague at SiriusXM, where they both worked on the satellite radio service’s rock channels. Ladd had a shift on SiriusXM’s Deep Tracks channel, which features the album-oriented rock he played over his long career.

Ladd was a favorite personality during the rise of rock radio on the FM band in the 1970s, working at Los Angeles stations KMET and KLOS, where he spent 14 years as its midday host.

RIP
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Jim Ladd, disc jockey who was a fixture of L.A. rock radio in the 1970s, dies at 75 (Original Post) quaint Dec 2023 OP
There goes another one. calimary Dec 2023 #1
Oh wow. Listened to him a lot when he was on regular LA radio. IcyPeas Dec 2023 #2
Listened to him all the time in my younger years. RIP Jim. BootinUp Dec 2023 #3
Damn! drmeow Dec 2023 #4
I was partial to KLOS because they hired me. KMET never expressed any interest. calimary Dec 2023 #5
KMET was to hard for me drmeow Dec 2023 #7
I probably listened to you drmeow Dec 2023 #9
Yep, I wrapped it up in 1996 because by then, I had two little kids at home calimary Dec 2023 #10
I saw him in 1987 at Madison Square Garden IbogaProject Dec 2023 #6
Saw the same show at the LA Forum drmeow Dec 2023 #8

calimary

(84,193 posts)
1. There goes another one.
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 08:58 PM
Dec 2023

Into the big air booth in the sky.

I just saw that a KMET colleague of his, Mary Turner, passed in early May of this year. Also at age 75.

IcyPeas

(22,587 posts)
2. Oh wow. Listened to him a lot when he was on regular LA radio.
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 09:03 PM
Dec 2023

He always wanted to do his own thing and not follow playlists.

RIP

drmeow

(5,269 posts)
4. Damn!
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 09:51 PM
Dec 2023

I was just talking on Friday about seeing him with the Radio KAOS tour and remembering KLOS (I was less of a KMET fan).

calimary

(84,193 posts)
5. I was partial to KLOS because they hired me. KMET never expressed any interest.
Mon Dec 18, 2023, 11:29 PM
Dec 2023

I wanted to work at KLOS much more anyway. They were more accessible, and it just seemed like a better fit for me. KMET was what some people referred to as "hipper than thou." I woulda grabbed it if they'd invited me in, though. But they probably didn't want two Marys on there, especially since Mary Turner was already well-established and she was certainly the reigning queen of the air staff.

drmeow

(5,269 posts)
7. KMET was to hard for me
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 05:23 PM
Dec 2023

I wish I could have reliably gotten KROQ but the signal wasn't strong enough in my neck of OC.

I might still have some KLOS and KMET stickers that they used to give away at concerts!

calimary

(84,193 posts)
10. Yep, I wrapped it up in 1996 because by then, I had two little kids at home
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 07:50 PM
Dec 2023

and I felt they needed me more than my ego did. By then I was at the AP in LA, covering Hollywood. Even though I loved my job, my work, and being “first”, I had a BIG case of the guilties once there were kids involved. For ME, anyway, it didn’t make sense to go to a demanding job (even if I loved it) when there were bigger demands (and different and stronger love) at home.

Guilt. It’s pretty doggone powerful! The Catholics use it as a mallet straight across the face, skull, spine, gut, and throat.

IbogaProject

(3,613 posts)
6. I saw him in 1987 at Madison Square Garden
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 02:38 PM
Dec 2023

He was part of Roger Water's Radio Kaos album and live show in 1987.

drmeow

(5,269 posts)
8. Saw the same show at the LA Forum
Tue Dec 19, 2023, 05:24 PM
Dec 2023

Up there as one of my all time top shows - and I wasn't even all that much of a Waters fan. I liked the taking calls from the phone booth on the floor during intermission.

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