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West Michigan Radio Legend Ed ''Uncle Buck'' Buchanan Dies


Ed ''Uncle Buck'' Buchanan
Ed ''Uncle Buck'' Buchanan

West Michigan radio legend and longtime on-air host at Grand Rapids' heritage Classic Rock WLAV-FM, Ed Buchanan died Thursday. Buchanan, 69, known on air as "Uncle Buck," joined WLAV-FM in 1974 and was "founding father" of its current Classic Rock brand. Most recently, Buchanan hosted WLAV's "Uncle Buck's Basement" Sundays from 7-9am, and was co-host of WLAV's "The Tony Gates Morning Show with Michelle McKormick and Uncle Buck" weekdays from 5-10am. Buchanan celebrated his 50th year in West Michigan broadcasting in 2017.

Buchanan was born and raised in Grand Rapids, and was bitten by the radio bug in the mid-1950's during the Top 40 era of WLAV and WMAX radio. After graduating from Grand Rapids Catholic Central in 1966, he attended Ferris State University where he got start in radio on the campus station.

In the summer of 1967, Buchanan got his first job at Grand Rapids station WMAX 1480. Between 1967 and 1990, he worked as morning show host, air personality and Program Director in multiple formats at heritage West Michigan stations including WERX, WGRD-FM, WAFT-AM, WFFX-FM, WMUS-FM and most significantly, at WLAV-FM, which he joined in 1974, later leaving in the early 80's and returning in 1995.

Buchanan was the first to start a "Progressive Rock" show at WXTO-FM (which later became WGRD) and brought "Outlaw Country" to WCUZ-FM with resounding success. In 1974, he hired current WLAV morning host Tony Gates and the two were reunited in 1995 when Gates reciprocally hired Buchanan back to WLAV as middays talent. He went on to co-host the WLAV morning show in 2006 with Kevin Matthews, took a hiatus to focus on his "free form" weekend program on WLAV and then returned to mornings in 2011 as co-host of "The Tony Gates Morning Show with Michelle McKormick and Uncle Buck."

Cumulus VP/Market Manager Jeff Cartwright said, "Ed's sudden passing is difficult news today for all who knew and loved him. He was a true giant of radio and will be profoundly missed. In West Michigan, this is the equivalent of one of the Beatles passing, as Ed celebrated his 50th anniversary of broadcasting last year and has been a monumental presence in our community, where he lived his entire life. Our heartfelt condolences go out to Ed's family at this sad time as we honor his memory and remember his lasting contributions to our community and to radio."

Classic Rock 97 LAV-FM will air a special audio tribute to Ed Buchanan this weekend. For more information visit www.wlav.com.

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