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Former WRAL radio disc The "Ace from Outer Space," Douglas "Jocko" Henderson, pioneering radio personality, died Saturday evening at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. He was Mr. Henderson, known for his class, elegance and rhyming patter on-air, started his career in his native Baltimore at WSID-AM in
In this, the third book This legendary Philadelphia radio announcer Jocko Henderson holds the distinction of being the first DJ ever to be broadcast simultaneously in two cities. The milestone took place in , when Jocko’s show was heard on both Philadelphia station WDAS ( AM) and New York City’s WADO.
Douglas “Jocko” Henderson was
At a time when many black rhythm-and-blues disc jockeys were urged by their station owners to rant and rave, Henderson delivered smooth, finger-snapping rhymes following the model of deejay Maurice (“Hot Rod”) Hulbert, who had done a stint in Henderson’s hometown of Baltimore, Maryland.Kae Williams (left) and Douglas "Jocko" Henderson was an American radio disc jockey, businessman, and hip hop music pioneer. Henderson grew up in Baltimore, where both of his parents were teachers. Henderson began his broadcast career in at Baltimore station WSID, and in began broadcasting in Philadelphia on WHAT.