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Andy Rush

Los Angeles, California

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February 5, 1954 - May 17, 2014 Andy Rush, producer at KSWD "The Sound" and former disc jockey for KROI, & KZAP (Sacramento), KFOG & KRQR (San Francisco), and KNX-FM, KMPC FM & KCSN (his hometown, Los Angeles). He was also a teacher at L.A. Broadcasting. Known for his sarcastic wit...

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I am so sad to hear of Andy´s passing 10 years ago. Andy was in my home room at John Burroughs Jr. High School. We had a great time exchanging ideas and he was funny. He asked me to be his date at our graduation dance. We had a nice time. He went to Fairfax High and I went to LA High. One day I went to to Farmers Market after graduating from high school and heard my name being called.. it was Andy, and we chatted.. it was great to see him. I always thought I would run into him again...

That star, it was your favorite and you wore it so well. Oh Andy, you were a star in so many ways.

Andy was a big part of my life from age 17 to 28, and his charm and character influenced me in so many positive ways. Thinking of you my friend today as I do on many days. I pray that one day we will have a final heartfelt talk.

Andy...I'll always remember you as one of the nicest, funniest guys in the business. I always felt comfortable around you and always enjoyed our conversations. You added fun and value to my life at that time...we forget those sometimes...thank you my friend Andy!

Andy missing you. Time has passed so fast, but I still wait for your call to make me laugh...Friends Always..Len

Thought of you on Feb. 5th and smiled remembering your birthday in 1984 and how upset you were to be turning 30.

Dreamed of You this am, You asked me what Your Title was, I said Host, Friend, DJ yeah DJ I was really excited to see You, perhaps You reminding Us to keep listening to music no matter what happens Love Ya Kid!

Andy: Missing You So Much...Always Lena

I was a student of Andys at Los Angeles Broadcasters from 1988-1990. I still miss his raw, off beat sense of humor - and more importantly, his extremely generous donation of his time to help me with my demo tape, which me get a job at KZTR. Miss you Andy, cant believe its been 6 years. RIP...