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    Gene Klavan. Eugene Kantor Klavan (May 4, 1924 – April 8, 2004) was an American disc-jockey, columnist and author. Early years. Klavan was born in Baltimore, Maryland [1] [unreliable source?] and attended Baltimore City College (high school).

  2. Apr 9, 2004 · Gene Klavan, who first as half of the radio show ''Klavan and Finch'' and then as a solo performer, brought slicing wit, a knack for voices and peppery irreverence to New York morning radio...

  3. Apr 10, 2004 · Gene Klavan, who first as half of the radio show “Klavan and Finch” and then as a solo performer, brought slicing wit, a knack for voices and peppery irreverence to New York morning radio audiences for 25 years, died yesterday at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan.

  4. Gene Klavan hosted afternoons on WOR in the late 70's, replacing Herb Oscar Anderson, who replaced Bob & Ray, who hosted the show until May 1976.

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  5. Jun 27, 2011 · Gene Klavan, who first as half of the radio show “Klavan and Finch” and then as a solo performer, brought slicing wit, a knack for voices and peppery irreverence to New York morning radio audiences for 25 years, died yesterday at New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan.

  6. Gene Klavan was a witty and irreverent radio personality who created many memorable characters and sketches on WNEW and WOR. He also wrote books, columns and a song about the Long Island Railroad.

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  8. Apr 12, 2004 · Gene Klavan died last week at 79, taking away another voice that shaped modern radio.