Kenneth A. Calvert

Kenneth A. Calvert obituary, Clawson, MI

Kenneth A. Calvert

Kenneth Calvert Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Lynch & Sons Funeral Directors - Clawson on Dec. 22, 2023.

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Kenneth Alexander Calvert died December 20, 2023, at home in Birmingham with his beloved Ann by his side. He was 72 years old. Ken was born August 30, 1951 in Detroit to Margaret (nee Edwards) and Kenneth A. Calvert.
Ken is survived by his beloved wife Ann (nee O'Hara) and sister, Kathy (Bill) Wright. He is also survived by his loving nieces and nephews. Ken is preceded in death by his sister, Colleen (Tom) Aman.
Friends may visit at Lynch & Sons Funeral Home, 1368 N. Crooks Road (between 14-15 Mile Roads) Wednesday, December 27, 2023, 3-8pm. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church, 32340 Pierce Street, Beverly Hills, Thursday, December 28, 2023 at 10:30am. Friends may visit at church beginning at 10am. Burial will be in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield.
The funeral will be live-streamed at the link below. It will begin a few minutes before the funeral starts. It will also be recorded and available at the link below. https://www.facebook.com/OLQM.MI/
A Veteran Detroit radio broadcaster and rock DJ, Calvert, spent more than four decades as an on-air personality.
"We lost Ken Calvert today. I hope all of you know how much he loved being on the air in Detroit and cherished the time he talked with you and met you at King Chili cookoffs, golf outings and all over Detroit," Jim O'Brien of 94.7 WCSX said in a statement on Big Jim's House website late Wednesday. "I'll be in tomorrow morning to celebrate his life with you. I miss my friend."
Calvert spent more than 45 years on Motor City's airwaves, starting at WWWW, before moving onto WABX, WRIF, WLLZ, WJR and WCSX. He also worked for Sony Music Corp. as a local and regional promotion and marketing manager. He retired as co-host of WCSX 94.7-FM's "Detroit's Classic Rock" on Dec. 20, 2013, 10 years to date before his death. After retiring, Calvert hosted his own podcast, "The Ken Calvert Show."
Calvert also had a memorable run as public-address announcer for the Detroit Pistons, and was known for his "Joe Duuuuuuuuumars" call during pregame introductions or whenever the Pistons great would make a basket. Calvert spent 16 seasons with the Pistons, including during the "Bad Boys" era.
"Ken always had a great spirit and a smile every time I saw him," said Joe Dumars. "His announcing of my name during my Piston career became a staple in Detroit and I will forever remember Ken for that." The Pistons also shared an official statement mourning Calvert on Thursday morning. "Ken was a Detroit radio legend and will be remembered by Pistons fans for his famous introductions and trademark style while entertaining the home arena crowd during the Bad Boys championship era," the statement read. "His enthusiasm for the Pistons' red, white and blue was infectious during his 16 years with the team (1985-2001)." Ken often said he enjoyed being "hated" around the rest of the NBA. He earned two NBA championship rings for his time with the team. "Loved every second," Calvert once said. "I like to think of myself as a very tiny part of the 'Bad Boys.'"
Ken grew up in Detroit and attended Birmingham Brother Rice High School, Oakland Community College and Aquinas College. He studied broadcast, voice and acting courses while at OCC in Farmington Hills.
Beyond his time on the radio, he also did voiceover work and enjoyed golfing.
Ken was well known for his connection to rock music and held close relationships with some of the genre's greatest names, including Bob Seger and Bruce Springsteen. "Ken was a legend on the radio and in Detroit," Seger said in a statement Thursday. "He was warm, funny, genuine and a really likeable guy and that came across on the radio. It was an honor to call him my friend and I love just being around him."
Even in retirement, Ken made occasional appearances on local radio. He recently hosted a "Holiday Beatles Blitz" special for WCSX. His connection to the Beatles dated to 1964, when he watched them appear on the "Ed Sullivan Show." "After that," he once said, "I knew I had to be a part of music and rock and roll." Paul McCartney was one of Calvert's favorite interview subjects over the years.
"He had no equal," said Trudi Daniels, a longtime local radio personality who worked with Calvert at WCSX. Daniels first met Calvert in a break room at WRIF prior to working together. It was a charming encounter she remembers to this day because of the way Calvert made her laugh, she said. "He was just invented to entertain people, because you could see how he loved telling stories," she said. "Ken Calvert to this town was so many different things. I'm glad he shared himself all these years."
Other radio voices spoke to his expansive legacy and connection in Detroit's media community. Among his many proteges are Steve Kostan, whom he hired at WABX right out of college and who went on to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the late Mike Clark, who became half of the legendary "Drew and Mike Show." "The thing that always comes back to me is the voice," said Drew Lane, a longtime local radio personality who replaced Calvert at WRIF, and became the front half of "Drew and Mike." Lane found himself listening to much of Calvert's on-air work before taking the job at WRIF. It was experience that inspired him, but also intimidated him, he said, because of Calvert's booming voice. Lane actually already knew Calvert's voice before he knew Calvert the man, before even moving to Detroit, because he heard his acclaimed work as the voice of the Pistons during the "Bad Boys." "He had the biggest voice, such a classic radio voice, and at the same time, he sounded very personable and likeable," Lane said. "I really hadn't heard many guys with a huge voice that had a personality like that."
Tributes have poured in on social media over the last two days, including from Pistons great and NBA Hall of Famer Isiah Thomas, who posted a video clip of Calver's introductions during the 1989 postseason. "Rest in Peace Ken Calvert," Thomas said. "Thinking of Ann Calvert and their family tonight. RIP Casual One," WCSX said in a statement on social media.
Calvert joined WOMC as a guest just last month for the retirement of longtime radio personality, Jim "JJ" Johnson. Together, they listened to a Tom Petty song, "The Last DJ." The song made Calvert tear up.
Memorials may made to Brother Rice High School, 7101 Lahser Road, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48301.

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Sheila Smith

December 31, 2023

My Deepest Sympathy and prayers for you and family. May he rest in eternal peace. God bless.

Mario Monteleone

December 30, 2023

This is really sad news being a former Detroiter now living in Florida, I grew up listening to Ken Calvert on the WRIF.

Billy Craig

December 29, 2023

I've had many interactions with him including a phone call many years ago to 101 WRIF - FM Detroit It was the start of some airplay for the band that I was in. I think he suspected that I was a band guy but he had no ego just a genuinely nice guy, and said he'd get it right on, and he did.

We were playing a big show downtown Detroit, in the late 80s, and he was doing an on-location radio broadcast. We had a great conversation, and he invited us out on his boat, which I regret we never did. He had a bit of advice too, he said don't ignore radio, stay in touch and hang out.

Loved listening to him here in Detroit, and for the Pistons, he will be so missed, RIP Ken.

Jane Tate

December 28, 2023

I started working at WRIF as an intern in 1984 for JJ & the Morning Crew. I was quickly doing promotions all over town with all the on-air talent & Ken Calvert was one of my favorites. When JJ & George left for WLLZ I worked with KC & Joe Nipote & they put me on the air a couple of times as "Cybill Shepherd". I left WRIF at some point in 1987 & started working at The Palace of Auburn Hills where I would often run into Ken & Ann. I will always remember those days fondly. Will miss you so very much KC. Sending much love to Ann & your family from here in Nashville. Rest easy.

Linda Barber Roach

December 27, 2023

My memories of Ken span three decades -- from my first days at Creem magazine to our studio gigs with him doing voiceovers for Chevy 30 years later, he never failed to brighten my world whenever you entered it. A true gem. May he rest in peace.

Ric Bohy

December 27, 2023

Fond, fun memories, pal. Sincere condolences to the family.

Rod Gay

December 27, 2023

I met Ken through some mutual friends in `71/`72. An outgoing and very kind person. I´m privileged to have known Ken for that short period of time.

Bonnie and Greg Roche

December 26, 2023

Holiday fun, never forgotten.

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Miss you friend

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Michael McIntyre

December 25, 2023

I was a part-time on air guy @ WCSX for a number of years. My first air shift was sitting in for K.C I was blown away to even be sitting in his chair. The guy was the main reason I got into the radio biz and I told him so on several occasions. He was funny, humble and the best radio talent I´ve ever heard. Thanks Ken for teaching me more than you ever knew you did.

Michael McIntyre

December 25, 2023

A teen in Detroit listening to K.C on air. He inspired me to pursue a radio career in 1988. I´m currently still at it.

Marc Ludeman

December 24, 2023

He always answers my emails and questions- he was a very smart man - I was Elmore Leonard barber for over 20 years- he was my favorite DJ growing up. Even if I´m only 65 I would always listen to Ken. He will be missed
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Cindy and Howi Serling

December 22, 2023

Spending time at WRIF with Ken and Joe Nipote. Also parting with Ken and Annie all over town. Ken and Joe featured my son, Steven on the radio when he was 3 years old on Christmas Day. Joe trained him to say, BABY!

Kathleen Hunter

December 22, 2023

I grew up with Ken Calvert listening to WRIF. My prayers are with you!

John (JR) Ross

December 22, 2023

What can say about KC/Chuck Roast/ The Casual One that hasn´t been said? When I was 16 I would listen to Chuck Roast every Sunday morning while working at Long John Silvers in Troy. I followed Ken through most of his career in Detroit radio and always enjoyed his style. I had the pleasure of spending time with Ken and Ann at the Woodward Jukebox many years ago and can´t say enough great things about them. He is a true gem and will be missed dearly.

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