From 1983, a profile of a multi-talented man. Produced and hosted by Brigadier General Tim White, then with WJZ in Baltimore. All clips were cleared for broadcast.
I spent all my Sundays morning listening to American Top 40 when I was a teenager in Cuba, but not only that, I had a lot of notebooks with all the songs' names and artists written from number 40 to number 1 every week. The way I did that was by having a big antenna on top of my house roof in order to be able to get the radio station's signals from Miami Florida. I was the best in knowledge about American Top 40 in my city and pretty sure one of the best if not the best in Cuba. Casey Kasem's voice will be forever in our hearts.
Every Saturday morning 9am to 12 I'd listen to American Top 40 while I did my homework or study for exams . This was back in the early Seventies in Auckland , New Zealand. Casey Kasem was a very familiar voice to me . R.I.P Mr K , gone but never forgotten😊
Thanks for talking with me in person and over the phone Casey and mainly for your involvement with The Peace March. Miss you. You have now reached for the star and arrived. Thanks for all your contributions.
Wow this is soo cool seeing him do Cartoon voiceovers behind the mic thanks for this rare treasure. REST IN PEACE CASEY AND REMEMBER KEEP YOUR FEET ON THE GROUND. AND KEEP REACHING FOR THE STARS, words to live life by!
Each year he would pay hommage to Jackie Wilson before Xmas and I didn't understand why. I was born in 1966 so he was before my time. When I discovered why I thought what a thoughtful man. He too was from Detroit, MI and he attended Wayne State University the same School that Diana Ross's Father Fred attended.
That voice was amazing even today i remember it
RIP Casey Kasem... I'll never forget that wonderful voice
Casey's voice was somewhere between camp and gangster, maybe that's why it's so special.
Perfect voice for broadcasting. His tonality was amazing to listen to.
He was definitely one in a million. Miss his voice. RIP Casey Kasem. Your will voice will live on forever in our hearts.
This is very good for those who don't his trajectory. Because he was that amazing and recognized the year before he appeared in Ghostbusters.
I spent all my Sundays morning listening to American Top 40 when I was a teenager in Cuba, but not only that, I had a lot of notebooks with all the songs' names and artists written from number 40 to number 1 every week. The way I did that was by having a big antenna on top of my house roof in order to be able to get the radio station's signals from Miami Florida. I was the best in knowledge about American Top 40 in my city and pretty sure one of the best if not the best in Cuba. Casey Kasem's voice will be forever in our hearts.
Every Saturday morning 9am to 12 I'd listen to American Top 40 while I did my homework or study for exams .
This was back in the early Seventies in Auckland , New Zealand. Casey Kasem was a very familiar voice to me .
R.I.P Mr K , gone but never forgotten😊
My left eardrum loved this
RIP
Casey Kasem
(April 27th,1932-
June 15th,2014)
Most recognisable voice and presentation in my books.
Loved his hosting AT40 in the 80s
Thanks for talking with me in person and over the phone Casey and mainly for your involvement with The Peace March. Miss you. You have now reached for the star and arrived. Thanks for all your contributions.
I miss him still almost 5 years later.
Casey Kasem Was And Still Is The King Of The Countdown.
Wow this is soo cool seeing him do Cartoon voiceovers behind the mic thanks for this rare treasure. REST IN PEACE CASEY AND REMEMBER KEEP YOUR FEET ON THE GROUND. AND KEEP REACHING FOR THE STARS, words to live life by!
I miss the 80s
" 1 of a kind 🎤🕺📻 "
I liked Casey Karen and there will be no one who can replace him he was such a good entertainer till I don't think anyone could replace him
Linda Everett Absolutely NOT, we are ALL unique.
He's irreplaceable.
I Love You Casey !! Rest in Peace !
Casey Kasem RIP.
Raymond RIP. LOLOL
Love the clips of Casey Kasem recording the voice of Shaggy and for a Scooby and Scrappy Doo series in 1983, no less.
To tell the truth- Casey Kasem was caring, aspiring, selfless, educated, understanding, kind-hearted, accountable, sincere, encouraging, mature, conscientious, affectionate, supportive, efficient, fatherly, knowledgeable, artistic, strong-willed, empathetic and modest.
A beatiful soul miss you.
Eerily, considering how crazy his wife is, it hardly seems like she was acting.
Each year he would pay hommage to Jackie Wilson before Xmas and I didn't understand why. I was born in 1966 so he was before my time. When I discovered why I thought what a thoughtful man. He too was from Detroit, MI and he attended Wayne State University the same School that Diana Ross's Father Fred attended.
Casey is the legend where the countdown began!
This is awesome
I have alot of AT40 clips i listen to today
God Bless
Thank You for The
Memories
I love 'Bozo profundo'.
Wow what a first question that came out that reporter's mouth!!!
CASEY KASEM = TALENTED GENIUS 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
What from sightings episode is this? 👽
I Would Have Like To Hear Casey Kasem Do The Top 20 Oldies Countdown On WCBS-FM New York, As a Substitute For Bobby Jay Or Norm N Nite.
I'm surprised Casey's widow is not a suspect in the cause of his passing!
Because he died of dementia.
Is Don on the phone?
RIP Snuggles
Why don't they make new episodes?
HEINZ KETCHUP!
spacey space-um
0:33.......um........this is from '83. How can it be 20 years of the show only began in 1970?!!!
landyachtfan79 He made a mistake, the show started in 1970. It certainly wasn't 1990.
Holy Zoinks, Batman!!!
6:30 Yikes. She blows.
Casey