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Bob Kevoian
NameBob Kevoian
Birth date1950
Birth placeLos Angeles, California, United States
OccupationRadio host
ShowThe Bob and Tom Show
StationWFBQ, WGCL, WGN (AM)

Bob Kevoian is a renowned American radio host, best known for co-hosting The Bob and Tom Show alongside Tom Griswold. Born in Los Angeles, California, Kevoian grew up in a family that encouraged his creative pursuits, much like Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon. He developed an interest in radio and comedy, drawing inspiration from legendary hosts like Wolfman Jack and Casey Kasem. Kevoian's early life and career were shaped by his experiences in California, where he was exposed to the likes of The Doors, The Beach Boys, and The Mamas & The Papas.

Early Life

Kevoian's early life was marked by a strong interest in music and comedy, which was fueled by his parents' love for entertainment. He spent his childhood listening to radio stations like KMET and KHJ (AM), and was fascinated by the works of comedians like Richard Pryor and George Carlin. Kevoian attended high school in Southern California, where he developed his skills in public speaking and improvisation, much like Robin Williams and Billy Crystal. He was also influenced by the counterculture movement of the 1960s, which was characterized by the likes of Woodstock and the Summer of Love.

Career

Kevoian's career in radio began in the 1970s, when he worked as a disc jockey at various radio stations in California, including KLOS and KGB-FM. He later moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he met his future co-host, Tom Griswold, at WFBQ. The two began working together, developing their unique comedy style, which was influenced by the likes of Monty Python and Saturday Night Live. Kevoian's career was also shaped by his experiences working with other notable radio personalities, such as Howard Stern and Rush Limbaugh.

The Bob and Tom Show

The Bob and Tom Show was first launched in 1983 at WFBQ in Indianapolis, Indiana. The show quickly gained popularity, thanks to Kevoian and Griswold's witty banter and humorous takes on current events, which were often inspired by the likes of The New York Times and The Washington Post. The show featured a mix of comedy sketches, interviews, and music, and became known for its light-hearted and playful humor, which was reminiscent of The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson and Late Night with David Letterman. Over the years, the show has featured a wide range of guests, including celebrities like Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Jimmy Buffett, as well as musicians like Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty.

Personal Life

Kevoian is a private person, but it is known that he is married and has children. He is an avid golfer and enjoys traveling in his free time, often visiting places like Hawaii and Europe. Kevoian is also a fan of sports, particularly football and basketball, and has attended games featuring teams like the Indianapolis Colts and the Los Angeles Lakers. He has also been involved in various charity work, including supporting organizations like the American Red Cross and the United Service Organizations.

Retirement and Legacy

After decades of hosting The Bob and Tom Show, Kevoian announced his retirement in 2015. His legacy continues to be celebrated by fans of the show, who appreciate his unique brand of humor and his contributions to the world of radio entertainment. Kevoian's impact on the industry has been recognized by his peers, including National Association of Broadcasters and the Radio Hall of Fame. He has also been praised by fellow comedians and radio personalities, such as Jerry Seinfeld and Conan O'Brien, who have cited him as an influence. Today, Kevoian's work continues to be enjoyed by fans around the world, and his legacy serves as an inspiration to aspiring radio hosts and comedians, including those at The Second City and the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Category:American radio hosts

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