Here's a news story about the passing of "Triple J" from Los Angeles that appeared this morning: JJ Jackson Died, March 17, 2004 JJ Jackson Has Died (March 18, 2004) JJ Jackson, one of the early MTV jocks and long-time Los Angeles Radio People, died last night of an apparent heart attack while driving home from dinner. JJ worked afternoon drive when he arrived at KLOS from WBCN-Boston in 1969. He spent a decade there. Later in the 1980s, JJ worked at KDAY, KWST, KROQ and KMPC/fm, which later became KEDG ("The Edge"). In late 1994, JJ began hosting "The Beatle Years," a syndicated series airing on 200 stations nationwide. He spent many years at Westwood One. He returned to KLOS in 2000 to host "The Seventh Day." Most recently, JJ worked afternoon drive at KTWV, "The WAVE." It's a sad moment for radio. As a programmer who always carried "The Beatle Years" at every station that I worked at, I found that JJ was one of the most generous guys to deal with. He often went beyond the call of duty when it came to liners that most professionals in syndicated programming wouldn't even consider. As an example, he cut bits for us for our anniversary show. For a Hawaiian "rinky dink" morning show at a small radio station out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean? This gentleman had class. This Maui boy will miss him dearly. Michael McCartney KEAO / KONI / KPMW __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - More reliable, more storage, less spam http://mail.yahoo.com