Top 35 Casey Kasem Quotes

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The stories are success stories. The letters from liste

The stories are success stories. The letters from listeners often touch the heart and can be inspiring.
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Because of my background in theater and radio acting, I knew that I could make a living as an actor.
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Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.
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I’ve never loved listening to music.
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That something extra, I believe, is a certain humanity that comes from upbeat and positive human interest letters and success stories. Advertisers like to be associated with those qualities.
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My first commercial was for Miller High Life beer.
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Anytime in radio that you can reach somebody on an emotional level, you’re really connecting.
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Garbage. It’s a natural quality of huskiness in the midrange of my voice that I call ‘garbage.’ It’s not a clear-toned announcer’s voice. It’s more like the voice of the guy next door.
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I credit God with giving me the idea for ‘Top 40.’
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My agent said that I was one of the top three busiest people in the country.
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Even when I do commercials, I try to tell a story about the product. With music, I try to tell the story of the person’s struggle for success. And I believe every word I say. I never read anything on the air I don’t believe in. I think people sense that about me, and they respond to it.
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‘American Top 40’ allowed me to be current without my having to force change to keep up with things. The new songs kept us up to date, so every show sounded fresh.
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I just felt it was my job to show that there is no easy way to success, and that anyone who gets even just one Top 40 hit deserves their moment in the sun. I accentuate the positive and eliminate the negative. That is the timeless thing.
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If the beat gets to the audience, and the message touches them, you’ve got a hit.
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The first syndicating I tried was when two partners and I created a production company in 1952. We wanted to syndicate famous Bible stories and sell them for $25 a show.
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We gave the show away and in return, we received a certain number of minutes per hour for the three-hour show that we could sell to Madison Avenue. One of the first sponsors was MGM Records.
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I started radio in 1950 on the Lone Ranger radio program, a dramatic show that emanated from Detroit when I was 18 years old and just beginning college. I did that for a couple of years.
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I probably would be continuing to do voice-overs, continuing to do cartoon shows, and at the same time I’d probably be on a sitcom or a dramatic television show.
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I like the storytelling and reading the letters, the long-distance dedications. Anytime in radio that you can reach somebody on an emotional level, you’re really connecting.
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Every station I was at, I never said goodbye – when I was in Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, Oakland, and L.A. I don’t know why.
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I was drafted and went to Korea where I had an opportunity to create a production team that did dramatic and comedy shows. I had also done a little disc jockeying.
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For years everyone looked toward the demise of radio when television came along. Before that, they thought talking movies might eliminate radio as well. But radio just keeps getting stronger.
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Success doesn’t happen in a vacuum. You’re only as good as the people you work with and the people you work for.
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We tell stories. We talk about statistics. And in 1978, we added an element of the show that gave it its heartbeat: the long distance dedication.
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I had also done a little disc jockeying.
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Despite all the technical improvements, it still boils down to a man or a woman and a microphone, playing music, sharing stories, talking about issues – communicating with an audience.
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Interestingly, songs used to be short, then they became longer, and now they’re getting shorter.
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But otherwise, music is about a beat and a message.
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The dullest thing in the world is waiting for your scene. But the most exciting thing is seeing yourself on the screen and then getting compliments.
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They are going to be playing Shaggy and Scooby-Doo for eons and eons, and they’re going to forget Casey Kasem – unless they happen to step on his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. I’ll be one of those guys people say, ‘Who’s that?’ about. And someone else will say, ‘He’s just some guy who used to be on the radio.’
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I love to keep busy. But I never forget it’s the countdown that made it all possible.
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Growing up, I actually wanted to be a professional base

Growing up, I actually wanted to be a professional baseball player instead of a radio DJ. Believe it or not.
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Hosting various versions of my countdown program has kept me extremely busy, and I loved every minute of it.
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For the most part, that message hasn’t changed a lot over the years – love is still love, and heartbreak is still heartbreak.
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Before that, they thought talking movies might eliminate radio as well. But radio just keeps getting stronger.
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