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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Don_SteeleDon Steele - Wikipedia

    Don Steele (born Donald Steele Revert; April 1, 1936 – August 5, 1997) was one of the most popular disc jockeys in the United States from the middle of the 1960s until his retirement (for health reasons) in May 1997.

  2. Donald Steele Revert (* 1. April 1936; † 5. August 1997) war von Mitte der 1960er Jahre bis zu seiner Pensionierung (aus gesundheitlichen Gründen) im Mai 1997 einer der beliebtesten Discjockeys in den Vereinigten Staaten. Er war besser bekannt unter dem Pseudonym The Real Don Steele, das sein Programmdirektor bei KOIL-AM in Omaha ...

  3. 7. Aug. 1997 · ‘Real’ Don Steele, Style-Setting L.A. Deejay, Dies at 61. By MYRNA OLIVER. Aug. 7, 1997 12 AM PT. TIMES STAFF WRITER. The death Tuesday of deejay “the Real” Don Steele evoked the...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0824527Don Steele - IMDb

    Don Steele (1936-1997) was an actor, known for Death Race 2000, Gremlins, and Rock 'n' Roll High School. He was also a disc jockey for radio station 93 KHJ in Los Angeles and a voice artist for various films and TV shows.

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  5. Don Steele (born Donald Steele Revert; April 1, 1936 – August 5, 1997) was one of the most popular disc jockeys in the United States from the middle of the 1960s until his retirement (for health reasons) in May 1997. He was better known as “The Real Don Steele,” a name suggested by his program director, Steve Brown, at KOIL-AM in Omaha ...

  6. 8. Aug. 1997 · Don Steele, one of the pioneering disk jockeys of top 40 radio in the 60's, died on Tuesday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 61. The cause was lung cancer, said his wife, Shaune. Mr. Steele,...

  7. DON STEELE. Don Steele was an on-air personality from the middle of the 1960s until his retirement in May 1997. He was better known as "The Real Don Steele”. He worked at seven radio stations before moving to Los Angeles in April 1965 to become a “Boss Jock” at 93/KHJ-AM, Boss Radio.