Hi Jason
We’ve learned that Dave “Big Daddy” McCormick passed away (3/29) after a long illness. Big Daddy was on air & PD at KOL back in ’67, but in Vancouver he’s a major player in radio for over 40 years at a number of stations (CJOR, CISL, CFUN, CKNW, CFMI, CJJR, CHRX, CKMO) + voiceover work, packaged documentary series & past president of the BC COuntry music Assoc.
Mike Cherry
From the online obit for Dave:
Dave’s radio career began on his 14th birthday at CHML in Hamilton, Ontario, where he developed a deep appreciation for and knowledge of music as a gopher for the on-air guys. He would memorize all the names and even the back-up musicians noted on the LP covers. By the time he and his family moved to Vancouver, his love and enthusiasm for radio was well entrenched. After attending North Van High and UBC, where of course, he joined the Radio Club Radsoc, he was hired by C-FUN Radio as the all-night record man back when they didn’t play rock and roll. In 1959, Dave turned that around, and along with friends Brian Lord, Brian Forst, and Al Jordan, transitioned that station into Vancouver’s first full-time Top 40 Rock operation. They were the “swinging men at 1410”, and later the “C-FUN Good Guys”. It turned into a fun radio station. “We taught the city how to rock” he would say. Dave and the others drew 100,000 members into the station’s Coca-Cola Hi-Fi Fan Club. It was during his five years at C-FUN that Dave acquired the nickname Big Daddy.
He met and married his first wife Darline Kennedy in Vancouver in 1961. An opportunity of a lifetime brought him and his bride south to California the next year to work in Top 40 Radio. Over the next ten years, he was an on-air announcer and Program/Music Director at KMAK and KYNO (Fresno), KOL (Seattle), and KMEN (San Bernardino). The family grew during this period with the births of Joanne and Gene.
In 1972, Dave and his family moved back to Vancouver, and over the next 14 years, he worked at CKNW in the early evening time slot. His creativity knew no bounds. Dave developed, crafted and hosted “Discumentary”, an award-winning daily one-hour music history anthology of rock and roll, which was later syndicated across North America and Australia. One of the many writers who contributed to this exercise, was Sandy Kass, whom Dave married in 1981. They had two sons, Ryan and Austin.
In 1986, Dave rekindled his love affair with country music when he was the first to be hired by the brand new JR Country (CJJR) station. He was a one-man band, interviewing all the major country acts of the day for “Countrymentary” and writing and editing all the material. His intelligent, well-researched and good-natured interview style earned him accolades from everyone he met. He was able to obtain interviews with hundreds of music celebrities locally and in Nashville. Many of these interviews turned into long-time friendships. At Christmas, there would be cards from Garth Brooks, Reba McIntyre and the Judds, among many others. He was named BC Broadcaster of the Year, BC Country Music Association On Air Personality of the Year (four times), Inductee to the BC Country Music Association Hall of Fame, and BC Entertainment Hall of Fame (Star Walk). He developed an amazing reputation and an infinite expertise, yet he remained humble and was widely regarded as one of the ‘nice guys’ in radio.
In 1996, Dave was promoted “down the hall” to host mid-days on sister station AM600, working until Pattison Co. turned the frequency in for an FM license (2008) and Dave lost his job. Out of work for less than two weeks, Dave was hired as a music consultant and on-air broadcaster in the coveted 10-2 slot weekdays at AM650 (C-ISL), where he turned their moldy-oldies into a more contemporary listening milieu. As a sideline, Dave hosted several cruises and vacations with avid fans. It was on one such hosted trip to Cuba that he met his love, Lynda. Together they had numerous worldwide travel adventures, and developed a regular series of travel tips for C-ISL called Travel Curios. – See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/vancouversun/obituary.aspx?n=dave-mccormick&pid=185022354#sthash.hCkPIFHE.dpuf
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