Radio Facts
Industry Passings

Industry Vet, WZAK Radio Legend, Lynn Tolliver has Died

0 views
 class=

Radio Facts is sorry to report that after an ongoing battle with medical problems industry vet Lynn Tolliver died today. Tolliver put WZAK on the map with Zappis communications in the early 80s and 90s. He moved around after he left WZAK in the early 2000s.

He had a successful track record at MCA records and ended up back in Cleveland, OH working for his own station Radio9311.com in the eve of his career. While at ZAK, he did the shows Three’s Company and Just the Two of Us.

He wrote, “I Need a Freak” and other songs and ended up winning a lawsuit against the Black Eyed Peas for alleged Copywrite infringement. Kanye West recently sampled “Ecstasy” another song that Lynn Tolliver wrote.

Tolliver was a radio legend and he was instrumentals in so many people’s careers. He was brilliant and gave a lot to others and was described as a man who was way before his time.

Related

WPEG’s Yasmin Young Reads to Pre K Students

Digital and Radio Facts

Michael Baisden on Women’s Bad Choices

Digital and Radio Facts

Teen in Coma Wakes Speaking Fluent Spanish

Digital and Radio Facts

Industry Vet Larry Doc Elliott in Hospice Care

Digital and Radio Facts

Can you Believe this guy used to be an Urban Radio DJ?

Digital and Radio Facts

Colleague Remembers Radio Legend Herb Kent’s Lasting Impact

Digital and Radio Facts

The Industry Bids Farewell to Icon Casey Kasem

Digital and Radio Facts

Kanye West Breakdown on Stage with Rant, Attacks Radio

Digital and Radio Facts

The Layoffs for CBS Radio Chicago Have Commenced

Digital and Radio Facts

Leave a Comment

* By using this form you agree with the storage and handling of your data by this website.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Regional News