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Don Cornelius

I was saddened to hear of the tragic death of Don Cornelius this morning. I was on active duty 1968-69, stationed in the Chicago area, and listened to WVON more than any other station. I remember Cornelius as a newscaster on the station during that time. I was pleased to see that he went on to become a national celebrity.
 
It's sad..... Self-inflicted, according to authority... Great Memories... Loved the "Train"... :'(
 
Ironic to me that a guy who seemed to exude so much positive energy ended up committing suicide.

RIP.
 
skippertthomas said:
It's sad..... Self-inflicted, according to authority... Great Memories... Loved the "Train"... :'(
Does Anyone Know the Seven Original TV Stations Outside Of Chicago that Aired Soul Train In Oct 1971?
 
DToTheJ said:
If I'm reading this correctly, there was a time in the 70's that both Channel 2 and Channel 26 were airing "Soul Train" at the same time?

Yes. The show on channel 26 was the original show. Don left the show and started a nationally syndicated version of the show out on the west coast produced at KTTV-11 in Los Angeles. The national show was seen in Chicago on WGN and later on WBBM. The local version
continued on channel 26 with a local host named Clinton Chent (sp).


Old Chicago
 
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