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Richard Blade gets his own Star today on the Hollywood Boulevard Walk of Fame

MadMan

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I wonder how many Radio Personalities have their own Star?

Los Angeles radio legend, Richard Blade, was honored with the unveiling of his star in a Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony Thursday, as he attributed his success as a DJ to just loving the music and groups that he plays.

Blade was nominated for the Hollywood star by his fans, and the Richard Blade Fan Club coordinator, Oscar E. Alvarez Jr., spoke at Thursday's ceremony, holding a cassette tape, saying recording Blade's set list back in the day made for the coolest 1980s mixed tape.

 
I wonder how many Radio Personalities have their own Star?

More than you probably guessed, since you started your post with that question. In alphabetical order:

Dan Avey
Brian Bierne
Rodney Bingenheimer
Big Boy
Tom Breneman
Ray Briem
Bud Collyer
El Cucuy
Rick Dees
Elvis Duran
Larry Elder
Bob Eubanks
Bill Handel
Johnny Hayes
Jim Healy
Chick Hearn
Michael Jackson
Jaime Jarrin
Ellen K
Casey Kasem
Bill Keene
Shotgun Tom Kelly
Ken & Bob
Art Laboe
Jim Ladd
Robert Q. Lewis
Lohman & Barkley
Humberto Luna
Mark & Brian
Mark & Kim
Wink Martindale
Don McNeill
Henry Morgan
Robert W. Morgan
Chuck Niles
Gary Owens
Ryan Seacrest
The Real Don Steele
Jay Thomas
Charlie Tuna
Harry Von Zell
Dick Whittinghill

... and that's not counting personalities from the "Golden Age of Radio".
 
More than you probably guessed, since you started your post with that question. In alphabetical order:

Dan Avey
Brian Bierne
Rodney Bingenheimer
Big Boy
Tom Breneman
Ray Briem
Bud Collyer
El Cucuy
Rick Dees
Elvis Duran
Larry Elder
Bob Eubanks
Bill Handel
Johnny Hayes
Jim Healy
Chick Hearn
Michael Jackson
Jaime Jarrin
Ellen K
Casey Kasem
Bill Keene
Shotgun Tom Kelly
Ken & Bob
Art Laboe
Jim Ladd
Robert Q. Lewis
Lohman & Barkley
Humberto Luna
Mark & Brian
Mark & Kim
Wink Martindale
Don McNeill
Henry Morgan
Robert W. Morgan
Chuck Niles
Gary Owens
Ryan Seacrest
The Real Don Steele
Jay Thomas
Charlie Tuna
Harry Von Zell
Dick Whittinghill

... and that's not counting personalities from the "Golden Age of Radio".
Unforgivable omission by the Stars people - Vin Scully.
 
Los Angeles radio legend, Richard Blade, was honored with the unveiling of his star in a Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony Thursday, as he attributed his success as a DJ to just loving the music and groups that he plays.
And himself.
Blade was nominated for the Hollywood star by his fans, and the Richard Blade Fan Club coordinator, Oscar E. Alvarez Jr., spoke at Thursday's ceremony, holding a cassette tape, saying recording Blade's set list back in the day made for the coolest 1980s mixed tape.\
After lot's of lobbying by, you guessed it, Richard Blade.
He's called 'Richard' for a reason.
 
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