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  1. Nov 27, 2018 · Mrs. Kilman died Nov. 20 after a recurrence of breast cancer. She was 53. Aimee Johnson-Kilman and Buzz Kilman on their wedding day in 1996. | Facebook. Born in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, to ...

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    He started in radio as the public service director for WBUS-FM, "The Magic Bus" in Miami Beach, Florida. Kilman remained there until station management discovered many of his late night interviews were spoofs. In 1974, he was at WSHE in Ft. Lauderdale, where he did morning news and a weekend public service talk show that had many comedic spoofs. On...

    When Kilman came to Chicago, he brought his harmonica and a predisposition to the blues. In 1988 he formed the All Bubba Blues Band and played around the area for the next five or six years until the band broke up in the mid 1990s. In 2001, he formed the Blues Rocket Scientists and continues to play.

    As a result of his friendship with director Jonathan Demme, Kilman has appeared in a number of bit parts in Demme's films. For instance, he played a paramedic in The Silence of the Lambs. In the scene where Hannibal Lecter, impersonating a wounded guard, is taken away to an ambulance, one paramedic can be heard referring to the other as "Buzz."

    Always a movie fan and occasional critic, he and noted artist Tony Fitzpatrick did a weekly radio segment on WLUP called Drive In Reviews in which they coined the phrase "quality kill." In October 1993 they took the show to television for a two-season run on Comedy Central, during which they featured particularly gruesome film clips from their favo...

    Kilman is widowed and resides in Chicago with his daughter, Piper. His lost his wife Aimee died due to breast canceron November 20, 2018.

  2. May 28, 1992 · Call 708-991-0333. Even though Buzz Kilman`s dual professions as early-morning radio personality and late-night blues harmonica player force him to burn the work candle at both ends, he`s far from ...

  3. Nov 29, 2023 · From the station’s dawn in 1977 to its eventual demise in 2018, the Loop was the consummate Chicago station. Over the years, broadcasting from the John Hancock Tower at 875 N. Michigan Ave., its format swayed from rock to talk to various combinations of both. Eventually, the station was sold and WLUP became WCKL-FM, a Christian music station.

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  4. Nov 28, 2018 · And she was a trained massage therapist who seemed to be able to intuit where knots and sore muscles were hiding. “She was my dream girl,” said Chicago radio newsman Buzz Kilman, her husband of 22 years. “She was the best person I could have ever found.”. Mrs. Kilman died Nov. 20 after a recurrence of breast cancer. She was 53.

  5. Jan 7, 2024 · After an initial break-in period, Brandmeier’s audience grew considerably throughout the 1980s. A madcap personality born for broadcasting, Johnny B.’s popularity — along with newsman/bluesman sidekick Buzz Kilman — was through the roof by the mid-80s on both of the Loop’s FM and AM stations, thanks in part to his desire to be outside and on-location with his audience in a variety of ...

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  7. Apr 18, 2009 · Buzz: I don’t know. I was single. You don’t answer to anybody when you’re not married. I was just doing stuff that I liked to do. I loved the radio, and I loved the music thing, and I didn’t see why I shouldn’t do both. Music was sort of new to me.

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