1932 - 2015
1932 - 2015
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Chris A
October 31, 2016
I had the opportunity to know Mr. Walker for about 3 years. He was always a very polite man. I appreciated his sense of humor and he always addressed with kindness. I always loved to see him come to the restaurant and enjoy his food and friends.
Sid Haggard
December 18, 2015
What a joy it was to work with Ed at the Chantilly Invitational Jazz Festival in the late 80's / early 90's. Tony Aversano and I founded the festival and after a short time the Big Band Society of America / Ed Walker Chapter joined to co-sponsor it. I always looked forward to working with Ed as he MC-ed the Saturday night program. I am saddened by his passing.
Dave Howell
November 28, 2015
Ed was one of my oldest and dearest friends. I learned so much from him over the years.

Al Freedman
November 23, 2015
My friend Ed Walker was the most talented radio professional I have ever known and had the pleasure of working with for many years. We met at WMAL during his tenure as host of Play It Again, Ed about 1974. He invited me to sit with him in the studio during his show. After that day, it became a Sunday ritual for me to sit in and watch "the Master" at work. We later began producing wonderful radio programs for NPR, called Options, and at the same time we began hosting dance parties at the Key Bridge Marriott, as well as private and public gatherings and even a gig on a cruise ship! I will miss his humor, his expertise in Big Band music, his exquisite sense of timing, but mostly I will his company. I love you Ed.
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Tom & Sandy Bresnahan
November 20, 2015
Ed was a gigantic talent both on and off air. His contributions to our lives will live on. He is missed.
Skip McCloskey
November 20, 2015
Radio lost one of its best. A true professional and gentleman.
Bob Bybee
November 19, 2015
My father and I visited Ed and Willard, doing their Joy Boys shtick, on many enjoyable evenings. Ed was such an encouragement to me as I began my first career in radio. Farewell, old friend. Washington DC has lost someone very special.
Lawrence Kandrach
November 19, 2015
Albeit only through the medium of radio, Ed was always a welcome guest in my home. In return, I had the great privilege and honor of performing as a cast member from the MWOTRC at Lisner Auditorium last November in paying tribute to his marvelous run as host of the "Big Broadcast" and interacting with him in the "Green Room" before showtime. We all will miss you, Ed. God bless!
Lennell Herbert-Marshall
November 18, 2015
Ed Walker, my mentor, my friend, my guide into the wondrous world of Old Time Radio. He had a way of quieting my jitters prior to and during our on-air conversations. A voice that will resound forever. Thank you Ed, for everything you brought to so many.
Ernest Johnson
November 18, 2015
Ed, it was indeed my pleasure to meet you and work with you for a few years on WAMU radio. You were always friendly, courteous and supportive. When I observed how you faced your challenges, it was encouragement for me to face my owe with pure determination. Thanks for that small lesson.
Ed Salata
November 16, 2015
My father was Mr. Walker's number one fan. He listened to his radio show for many many years. When my dad moved away and couldn't find the station with Ed, I recorded and sent programs to him for many many more years. Thank you, Mr. Walker. His family is in my prayers.
Frederick Rose
November 12, 2015
When my children were young and we were driving back from somewhere on Sunday night, we could count on Ed Walker entertaining us with his deep, rich, cheerful voice....for us, he was the Voice of Old Time Radio for us and the experience profoundly enriched our lives.
Sunday nights will never be the same -- Thank You Ed for blessing us with you talent, your warmth, your knowledge and your calming voice.
God Bless Ed and his family.
Mark and Marsha Bush
November 12, 2015
Ed Walker was a radio companion to me and my friends since the mid 1950s. He brought integrity to the field of broadcasting which is sadly lacking now. It is comforting to know Ed is with the angels now and able to see, with restored sight, the glory of Heaven. God bless Ed walker.
Bert Rude
November 11, 2015
We moved here 16 years ago. I was dismayed at not finding a station carrying "When Radio Was." Imagine my relief -- and joy -- when my dear wife by chance discovered Ed's WAMU program. Goodbye "When," hello Ed! Particularly appreciated your background commentaries on the programs. You fully deserved that spot in the Radio Hall of Fame!
Sandra Pitts-Malone
November 11, 2015
Ed Walker loved what he was doing, and it showed. He chatted on The Big Broadcast show each Sunday like he was relaxing with friends---with a chatty, enthusiastic nature, and sharing stories and experiences with you, treating you like an old friend. I never missed his show and would repeat parts streaming later! When I first joined the Metro Washington Old Time Radio club, he would be there every time! But, I already knew him from the 1950's when my mother and I listened to the Joy Boys show, with Ed and Willard Scott sharing witty chatter and skits with us back then. I doubt that Ed will be far away----he'll find a way to make sure The Big Broadcast still continues with the standards he andJohn Hickman set. Ed was a part of my extended family, and I miss him, and will, for a very long time!!!
November 10, 2015
I remember riding a bus during snow with Ed to American University and appearing on the joy boys radio program with information about charitable contributions a group to which I belonged made annually. Ed was a super person and I read for the sightless at the Washington Ear where Ed is well remembered. My sincere condolences to his family for their loss. Mel Hirshman
Jim Bohannon
November 6, 2015
What a wonderful, witty, fun gentleman was Ed Walker. I'll never forget the dinner at which he spoke one time, and he lost his place in his speech. While he let his fingers do the walking to find it, he adlibbed, "Pardon me. The waiter stepped on my notes." It was a privilege knowing you, Ed. Jim & Annabelle Bohannon
November 6, 2015
Ed Walker - a real Washington DC broadcasting legend; from the Joy Boy days of 1960's with Willard S., to an icon of 'The Big Broadcast' for so many years (65) - We (I) literally grew up with your shows, your voice on radio. I really will miss you - all of D,C, area does. You are so remarkeable; done so well. God Rest you; God Bless you. Thank you for all you have done for us - Always, -George E Ramsey
November 5, 2015
I had the privilege of working with Ed and Willard Scott as their newsman on WWDC Radio's "The Joy Boys". He was a remarkable man and he will sorely be missed. Rudolph Brewington
Eric Burnham
November 2, 2015
I grew up hanging around WRC and WMAL and Ed took me under his wing and let me cut my teeth in the business. Over the years, I kept in touch with him and proud to say I work in the business because of Ed. I miss you, ol buddy. Prayers and best wishes to the Walker family and friend. Proud to have known him. Forever greatful.
Marty Leighton
November 2, 2015
In the mid to late 70's, Ed was co-host of "AM Washington" on WJLA-TV. I was fortunate to be part of the little crew that produced that show and to work with Ed. Having had a blind grandfather that I never knew, Ed gave me valuable insights into my history, but he also taught me about determination, humility and faith. Ed was truly kind and had a joyous and unforgettable laugh! But he was also very very brave in the face of his life's challenges, including the extraordinary task of taking on television as a blind man. Rather than a life focused on "I can't because..." he instead took the gifts he was given and worked tirelessly to contribute something special to the world. To those of us who were privileged to have been in his circle of light, that was a great gift.
Rest in peace, Ed. Let the music play on...
Nancy and Susan and the entire family, my thoughts are with you.
November 2, 2015
Ed was an amazing, talented, man who
entertained all of us for years. Thank you, Job well done. Rest in peace.
Pat from Annandale. Va.
November 1, 2015
As listeners to THE BIG BROADCAST for many years, we grew to appreciate Ed's generous spirit, intelligent commentary and his joy in sharing wonderful old programs. We will miss his voice in every sense of the word. Please accept our sympathy as your family misses his daily presence in your lives.
Nancy Kelly and Terry Langendoen (Alexandria, VA)
ILONA DULASKI
October 31, 2015
Ed was an amazing person and outstanding and talented artist who rose to the top of radio, in spite of his hardship of being sightless. I will always remember his wonderful sense of humor, and his golden voice. I had the honor of working with him in sound studios in the 70's. I will miss this very special man who seemed to be on this earth to help us through our lives with his kindness and humor.
October 31, 2015
Ed Walker was a wonderful person. His comments about the shows and radio history were always just right. His timing was so good; and his wry sense of humor was enhanced by the cadence of his voice. He gave us the pleasure of listening and learning. Mark Anderson (Carlisle PA)
Jack French
October 31, 2015
Ed was a remarkable guy and a personable, talented broadcaster for decades. His warm smile and gentle humor warmed the hearts of everyone, both in person and in his radio audience. He was a member and long-term supporter of the Metro Washington Old Time Radio Club. The airwaves have lost a wonderful man.....
Leslie Horan Rowan
October 31, 2015
Uncle Ed was one of the fondest memories my sister Alison and I had of our childhood. We will always remember going to see the radio show live with our parents, Bob and Pat Horan. My sister mother and I send our prayers and thanks for bringing us Joy
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