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'''Wayne Wallace''' (born c. [[1945]]; died [[September 2]], [[2013]]) hosted the "[[Dixie Gospel Caravan]]" (originally "Hymn Time") on [[WDJC-FM|WDJC]] and [[WXJC-FM|WXJC]] for 45 years.
'''Wayne Wallace''' (born [[August 3]], [[1945]]; died [[September 2]], [[2013]]) hosted the "[[Dixie Gospel Caravan]]" (originally "Hymn Time") on [[WDJC-FM|WDJC]] and [[WXJC-FM|WXJC]] for 45 years.
 
Wallace began working as a broadcaster in August [[1968]] and took over from [[Andy Cooley]] when Hymn Time was moved to WDJC.
 
Wallace continued to work even during chemotherapy for brain cancer.


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Latest revision as of 11:31, 7 September 2013

Wayne Wallace (born August 3, 1945; died September 2, 2013) hosted the "Dixie Gospel Caravan" (originally "Hymn Time") on WDJC and WXJC for 45 years.

Wallace began working as a broadcaster in August 1968 and took over from Andy Cooley when Hymn Time was moved to WDJC.

Wallace continued to work even during chemotherapy for brain cancer.

References

  • Garrison, Greg (September 7, 2013) "Gospel DJ touched lives with old-time music ." The Birmingham News