[pic from WKFI Chubby Howard obit]
Dobro guitarist & DJ Ray “Chubby” Howard passed away December 23, 2021 at age 95. He was a DJ in the late 1950’s on KFHA AM 1480 Lakewood & also hosted a western music show on KTVW-TV 13, sitting at a console, spinning country music platters. Chubby was also a regular on Channel 13’s Country Jubilee along with co-host Grover Jackson. Howard had radio programs on various Tacoma area radio stations, including KMO Tacoma and KAYE Puyallup.
(WKFI) Loved by thousands of listeners, legendary radio broadcaster and steel guitarist Ray “Chubby” Howard was heard on our radio stations for nearly twenty-five years and his career in country music was extraordinary. Ray was born June 5, 1926, in Goose Rock, Kentucky. He enthusiastically embraced life and was a friend to everyone he encountered during his remarkable journey. His love of country music, the steel guitar, radio broadcasting, his friends and fans, and home cooking is renowned. Best defined as a steel guitar lover, player, promoter, devotee, and historian, Ray shared his love for the instrument worldwide.
Ray was inducted into the Steel Guitar Hall of Fame in 2015, the Franklin High School Hall of Fame in 2016, and the Ohio Country Music Hall of Fame in 2019. His passion for country music was unparalleled.
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