I worked with Triple D at WYNY in the early 90s. Not only was he a great jock, but also one of the nicest, most decent, and kindest gentlemen I've ever had the pleasure to work with. Rest in peace, Dan. You are missed.
Dan and I woked together at WYNY and CBS-FM. We were also good friends. The last time we spoke was shortly before he passed away. He was really one of the "good guys" in this industry.
Had been thinking about what a wonderful & lasting presence Dandy Dan had been in my memory band and hit RUclips to hear "Where Were You When the Lights When Out". I was truly saddened to learn here of his passing , but very touched by this thoughtful tribute. Dan was one of the radio legends whom those who experienced him will hold in their hearts forever, and he was just as gracious and nice in person and was there during one of country radio's great renaissances! Rest in Peace, with great love Triple D; you were more than a DJ you were a friend! And it's for sure whatever Heaven is, it is indeed where this great man is now that his lights have gone out!
Having listened to Dan's son Chris on KMJ 580 for years, one can see where Chris got his talent from. The fruit doesn't fall far from the tree is surely the case here. Chris....what a GREAT tribute to your father. I'm sure you are proud of all he accomplished in his lifetime, and he will be missed by many. To you Chris, our thoughts and prayers.
Art, this is Dan's son Chris. What you have done here makes me so happy and I am very grateful to you. Thank you so much. Also, it was a beautiful job, with video I have never seen before and that was just what I needed; to see him working and making everybody happy. He was my hero and I miss him so much today.
Chris, Yes many generations, of My family Grew Up, with your Father! Your your father, always spoke about volunteering a hand, as a bagger at a super market, up in Westchester County. How upbeat On & Off the Air. Our Deepest Sympathy to the Daniel Family. May he RIP
Chris because of your father many many peoples lives were made to feel that much better. I can’t really find the words on how to explain right now but boy do you have a lot to be prouder of. He’s not resting in peace, he’s rocking the air waves in heaven with Ron, Dan, Harry, Bill and other greats. Chin up and always smile.
When I was in high school my sister and I was a Good Guy groupie! BMR and Dandy Dan brought us back stage for the Rock and Roll shows at the NY Paramount. Years later I ran into Dan at a concert and he remember me. Such a nice man!
The New Jersey Country Music Association sends it's deepest message of loss of an Icon. Personally I and Jackie spent many hours wit Dan at multiple events all over the Tri State area. Many hours in the studio was also logged by us and our members. There are no words that can possibly fit the World's loss of his voice on the air. My personal prayers to his family especially Chris, Your Dad was a one-of-a kind.
Thanks Art. What a wonderful tape. I met Dan when I was 15 - my first job was working on the WMCA switchboard, as vacation relief on the all-night shift. I met Dan again, when he was hosting AM New York on WABC-TV, when I was hired as a PA there. I have posted a 1967 documentary on The Good Guys at ruclips.net/video/r7-hBub0sZA/видео.html After watching yuour video, I put on a WMCA Good Guys T Shirt, purchased on eBay. Thank you for brightening my Sunday!
This was beautiful. So awesome to be able to see my Uncle Dan is action and enjoying his work so much! He was a wonderful, sweet, and loving man and I am honored and proud to have grown up with our families so close. God speed, Uncle Dan. Chris, thinking of you and Jenny and Paul and sending lots of love and prayers. Loved your Dad and was always happy to see his smiling face!
I was a WMCA Good Guy at the tender age of 4 yes 4 years old I would always ask my PoP to put 57 on the Radio we even called in and had the WMCA Tee Shirts ,I remember when most of the guys from WMCA made the move to WABC 77 AM radio back in the day was great and Dandy Dan & Bruce Marrow were the best jocks on the Air God Bless Dandy Dan Daniel you will be missed
So many of these giants of the medium of have gone to that big radio studio in the sky. A little bit of our past is dying. I remember him from WABC & WCBS. He had a nice delivery. This is when radio was a force for good. 😐📻🎼
they're all gone...ingram, lundy, daniel, crocker, harrison, imus, jeff troy and even a guy i got on the skip - herb jepko - used to listen to him late at night. now, some stations don't even have jocks - a tape says what the tune was. ugh. i don't have satellite in my car, so i'm stuck with this "new" radio.
I produced an annual radiothon to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in the 1990s along with the staff and radio personalities of WYNY 103.5. Each year we raised in excess of $1 million in pledges. No one was more dedicated to that event and to St. Jude than Dan Daniel. I always estimated that half the pledges were made by people wanting to support St. Jude and half made by people who responded simply because Dan asked them to contribute. You're lucky if you get to meet a few very special people in your lifetime. Dan was one of them. He'll always be remembered. Rich Brown
Dan Daniel was also the only one time game show announcer. The only game show he ever did announced was The Big Showdown, which was hosted by Jim Peck.
I'm a proud winner of Dandy Dan's Hit Kit, Sept 6, 1966. Lots of good times were had listening to Dan on WMCA and the other Dan (Ingram) on WABC. The music that shaped my youth . . . .
Recall him on WDGY, Minneapolis, in the 1950s with Herb Oscar Anderson on the same station. What a great time. Will never happen again in this yokel town.
I had spent time with Dan, while he was at WYNY. Contests, Personal Appearances, St. Judes Radiothons, and more. He was a Gentle Giant, and a Dear Friend, in many ways. I especially remember when my Dad passed. Dan wanted to talk to me every day, to be sure I was doing ok. I really hold the memory of the day I saw him, after my Dad passed. A Huge Hugg, Kind Words, and a Prayer. Most Definitely a Great Man, and a Great Friend. May You Rest In Peace, My Friend.
I worked with Triple D at WYNY in the early 90s. Not only was he a great jock, but also one of the nicest, most decent, and kindest gentlemen I've ever had the pleasure to work with. Rest in peace, Dan. You are missed.
This clip brought me way back to happier times. RIP Dandy Dan.
Dan and I woked together at WYNY and CBS-FM. We were also good friends. The last time we spoke was shortly before he passed away. He was really one of the "good guys" in this industry.
Had been thinking about what a wonderful & lasting presence Dandy Dan had been in my memory band and hit RUclips to hear "Where Were You When the Lights When Out". I was
truly saddened to learn here of his passing , but very touched by this thoughtful tribute.
Dan was one of the radio legends whom those who experienced him will hold in their hearts forever, and he was just as gracious and nice in person and was there during one of country radio's great renaissances!
Rest in Peace, with great love Triple D; you were more than a DJ you were a friend! And it's for sure whatever Heaven is, it is indeed where this great man is now that his lights have gone out!
Having listened to Dan's son Chris on KMJ 580 for years, one can see where Chris got his talent from. The fruit doesn't fall far from the tree is surely the case here. Chris....what a GREAT tribute to your father. I'm sure you are proud of all he accomplished in his lifetime, and he will be missed by many. To you Chris, our thoughts and prayers.
My childhood...miss those days...
Art, this is Dan's son Chris. What you have done here makes me so happy and I am very grateful to you. Thank you so much. Also, it was a beautiful job, with video I have never seen before and that was just what I needed; to see him working and making everybody happy.
He was my hero and I miss him so much today.
May he RIP
I listened to your Dad from the days @ WMCA. I always wondered who "Size 9"" was. Please share as I'm sure many others want to know too.
Chris,
Yes many generations, of My family Grew Up, with your Father! Your your father, always spoke about volunteering a hand, as a bagger at a super market, up in Westchester County. How upbeat On & Off the Air.
Our Deepest Sympathy to the Daniel Family.
May he RIP
Chris Daniel listen , I really dug your old man...I listened to him a lot....he was great ..god bless him and you also.....
Chris because of your father many many peoples lives were made to feel that much better. I can’t really find the words on how to explain right now but boy do you have a lot to be prouder of. He’s not resting in peace, he’s rocking the air waves in heaven with Ron, Dan, Harry, Bill and other greats. Chin up and always smile.
What a lovely tribute to a great NYC voice. And what a joy to watch his production on the air!
When I was in high school my sister and I was a Good Guy groupie! BMR and Dandy Dan brought us back stage for the Rock and Roll shows at the NY Paramount. Years later I ran into Dan at a concert and he remember me. Such a nice man!
The New Jersey Country Music Association sends it's deepest message of loss of an Icon. Personally I and Jackie spent many hours wit Dan at multiple events all over the Tri State area. Many hours in the studio was also logged by us and our members. There are no words that can possibly fit the World's loss of his voice on the air. My personal prayers to his family especially Chris, Your Dad was a one-of-a kind.
Dan was a true classic DJ.! He will be missed.!
Of the dozens of video themed air checks I've viewed, this is the first time ever I've watched a joc work the board.
God bless him he will be missed I remember listening to him when I was living in NYC
Pure gold!
Thanks Art. What a wonderful tape. I met Dan when I was 15 - my first job was working on the WMCA switchboard, as vacation relief on the all-night shift. I met Dan again, when he was hosting AM New York on WABC-TV, when I was hired as a PA there.
I have posted a 1967 documentary on The Good Guys at ruclips.net/video/r7-hBub0sZA/видео.html
After watching yuour video, I put on a WMCA Good Guys T Shirt, purchased on eBay.
Thank you for brightening my Sunday!
2016 is a year that just keeps taking and taking from all of us.....
It might seem crazy what I’m bout to say
This was beautiful. So awesome to be able to see my Uncle Dan is action and enjoying his work so much! He was a wonderful, sweet, and loving man and I am honored and proud to have grown up with our families so close. God speed, Uncle Dan. Chris, thinking of you and Jenny and Paul and sending lots of love and prayers. Loved your Dad and was always happy to see his smiling face!
Thank you Art. Dan was one of my heroes. We spoke often on the phone. What a classy, decent, kind man he was.
I just found this. I am heartbroken. God love you Dandy Dan
Dan the fun you must be having on the other side with the other great DJs you worked with. We miss you, Ride the stars Dan. See ya then.
I was a WMCA Good Guy at the tender age of 4 yes 4 years old I would always ask my PoP to put 57 on the Radio we even called in and had the WMCA Tee Shirts ,I remember when most of the guys from WMCA made the move to WABC 77 AM radio back in the day was great and Dandy Dan & Bruce Marrow were the best jocks on the Air God Bless Dandy Dan Daniel you will be missed
So many of these giants of the medium of have gone to that big radio studio in the sky. A little bit of our past is dying. I remember him from WABC & WCBS. He had a nice delivery. This is when radio was a force for good. 😐📻🎼
they're all gone...ingram, lundy, daniel, crocker, harrison, imus, jeff troy and even a guy i got on the skip - herb jepko - used to listen to him late at night. now, some stations don't even have jocks - a tape says what the tune was. ugh. i don't have satellite in my car, so i'm stuck with this "new" radio.
WMCA 57/WCBS 101 ROCK IN PEACE
A consumate professional. Even when the knob came off the fader he didn't miss a beat. A great DJ!
Great job on that tribute Art Vuolo, you made me feel like I actually got younger just by listening, Dan was great as a DJ
Just relived my childhood (1050am WHN). Godspeed Dandy Dan.
Art,
Thank You for your Tribute to the Double "D"! We can always count, on you.
Thanks Art. This is a fantastic tribute!
Lost another great DJ...SO SORRY...ROCK'EM IN HEAVEN DAN!!
I produced an annual radiothon to raise money for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in the 1990s along with the staff and radio personalities of WYNY 103.5. Each year we raised in excess of $1 million in pledges. No one was more dedicated to that event and to St. Jude than Dan Daniel. I always estimated that half the pledges were made by people wanting to support St. Jude and half made by people who responded simply because Dan asked them to contribute. You're lucky if you get to meet a few very special people in your lifetime. Dan was one of them. He'll always be remembered. Rich Brown
I remember those St Jude radiothons at Woodbridge Mall..attended them all! I still have a banner all the DJs signed that they raffled off
The Dandy Dan called my name for a hit kit on WMCA. SO EXCITING! Good times.
One of The Good Guys! RIP.
one of the best!
Dandy dan rip😢
Dan Daniel was also the only one time game show announcer.
The only game show he ever did announced was The Big Showdown, which was hosted by Jim Peck.
I'm a proud winner of Dandy Dan's Hit Kit, Sept 6, 1966. Lots of good times were had listening to Dan on WMCA and the other Dan (Ingram) on WABC. The music that shaped my youth . . . .
DAMN.... Daniel!
Recall him on WDGY, Minneapolis, in the 1950s with Herb Oscar Anderson on the same station. What a great time. Will never happen again in this yokel town.
I had spent time with Dan, while he was at WYNY. Contests, Personal Appearances, St. Judes Radiothons, and more. He was a Gentle Giant, and a Dear Friend, in many ways.
I especially remember when my Dad passed. Dan wanted to talk to me every day, to be sure I was doing ok. I really hold the memory of the day I saw him, after my Dad passed. A Huge Hugg, Kind Words, and a Prayer.
Most Definitely a Great Man, and a Great Friend.
May You Rest In Peace, My Friend.
😢😢😢😢😢