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Dick Buckley
Dick Buckley
Dick Buckley has been gracing the Chicago Public Radio airwaves since 1977 with his encyclopedic knowledge and rich baritone voice. Spend your afternoon with Buckley as he plays the “good ol' good ones,” rare recordings and shares his personal stories of the greats of jazz.
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Dick Buckley 7/29/2008
Dick Buckley spins the "good old good ones" one last time.
Posted on 7.29.2008
One on One with Dick Buckley
We revisit a 2004 interview with legendary jazz host Dick Buckley as he retires from the airwaves.
Posted on 7.25.2008
Buckley and Joe Williams at the Chicago Jazz Festival
Jazz great Joe Williams sits down with Dick Buckley, and shares his love for Chicago at the 10th anniversary of the Chicago Jazz Festival.
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