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Former 92Q Radio DJ “Reggie Reg” Dies

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Originally posted on 2016-02-07 15:22:42

maxresdefaultReggie Calhoun, aka “Reggie Reg,” has died in his hometown of Baltimore, MD. The former 92Q (WERQ) Radio DJ died of congestive heart failure Saturday at St. Agnes Hospital according to his sister Betty Covington in a quote to The Baltimore Sun. She stated he had been in declining health for a while. “He had been having trouble walking, but we just couldn’t stop him. At a musical event, he would sit in a chair these days. He died doing what he loved,” she stated. Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake said in a statement. “I was terribly saddened to hear of Reggie’s passing. He was one of the best DJs of my generation, with a personality bigger than life. He will definitely be missed.” Former Baltimore Radio DJ Frank Ski stated: “Reggie had Presence! When he walked in, everyone knew it. He treated everyone the same. Never had haters! Most down to earth party rocker I know. Would get on the mic or turn tables at any party. Whether getting paid or not.” Reggie’s family needs help with funeral arrangements here

Originally posted on 2016-02-07 15:22:42

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