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| - Bill Randle (March 14, 1923 – July 9, 2004) was an American disc jockey, lawyer and university professor. Randle was born William McKinley Randle Jr. in Detroit, Michigan. In Detroit, he hosted a popular show on WJLB-AM radio (now WDTK) called The Interracial Goodwill Hour, featuring rhythm and blues music and hot jazz. As a pioneering disc jockey at radio station WERE in Cleveland, Ohio, he helped change the face of American music. In the 1950s, Time magazine called Randle the top DJ in America. His popularity and huge listening audience allowed him to bolster the careers of a number of young musicians, including the Four Lads, Bobby Darin, and Fats Domino. Nicknamed "The Pied Piper of Cleveland", a 1955 musical documentary film was made about him titled The Pied Piper of Cleveland: A Day (en)
- Bill Randle (14 Maret 1923 – 9 Juli 2004) adalah seorang disjoki, pengacara dan profesor universitas asal Amerika Serikat. Ia lahir dengan nama William McKinley Randle Jr. di Detroit, Michigan. Di Detroit, ia membawakan sebuah acara populer di radio WJLB-AM (sekarang ) bernama The Interracial Goodwill Hour, yang menampilkan musik rhythm and blues dan hot jazz. Sebagai pelopor disjoki di stasiun radio di Cleveland, Ohio ia membantu pengubahan wajah musik Amerika. Pada 1950an, Majalah Time menyebut Bill Randle sebagai DJ papan atas di Amerika. Ketenarannya membuatnya menggelembungkan karier sejumlah musisi muda, yang meliputi the Four Lads, Bobby Darin, dan Fats Domino. Dijuluki "The Pied Piper of Cleveland", sebuah film dokumenter musikal tahun 1955 dibuat tentang dirinya berjudul . Film t (in)
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