怪医德门托在55年的广播生涯后宣布退休
Dr. Demento Announces Retirement After 55-Year Radio Career

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在播出了55年后,广播界标志性人物巴雷特·“怪医德门托”·汉森即将退休。他的节目以其独特的喜剧和新奇音乐的融合而闻名,将于十月播出最终节目,届时将播放节目历史上最受欢迎的40首歌曲。怪医德门托节目始于1970年,在洛杉矶地区迅速走红,之后发展成为全国性联播节目,并随着时间的推移适应了各种音频格式。 汉森受斯派克·琼斯的影响,收集了大量的唱片,并成为非主流音乐的倡导者,他将“怪咖艾尔”·杨可维奇等艺术家介绍给了听众。他的影响力使他于2009年入选了广播名人堂。剩余的节目将以十年为单位回顾节目历史,播放听众点播曲目以及汉森个人最喜爱的歌曲,带领大家重温节目的辉煌历程。节目的存档节目可在其网站上收听。

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Radio personality Barret “Dr. Demento” Hansen announced his retirement this week, ending a 55-year career devoted to comedy and novelty music when his show concludes in October.

Hansen, 84, revealed the decision during his weekly program, saying the current episode would be his final regular show. The announcement comes as the program approaches its 55th anniversary this fall.

The Dr. Demento Show will continue with retrospective episodes through October, culminating in a final broadcast featuring the top 40 songs in the program’s history. Hansen plans to host the remaining episodes, which will chronicle different decades of the show’s run.

Dr. Demento debuted in October 1970 on KPPC Pasadena, California, now known as KROQ-FM. The program initially featured freeform rock before Hansen shifted focus to comedy and novelty music that became his trademark.

The show gained popularity across multiple Los Angeles stations, including a notable run on KMET from 1972 until the station’s closure in 1987. A syndicated version launched in 1974, originally distributed on reel-to-reel tape. Over time, the show reflected changes in audio technology, syndicating via LPs, cassettes, and CD-Rs until the end of its syndicated run in 2010.

The show then transitioned to an online format with a subscription service. Beginning in 2006, the show offered pay-per-show audio streaming through its official website.

Hansen, who grew up in Minneapolis, was inspired to pursue novelty music after his father brought home Spike Jones’ “Cocktails for Two.” The bells, whistles and chaotic sound effects of the song inspired him to seek similar music, leading him to become an avid collector before and during his radio career. By his own estimates, Hansen has gathered more than 300,000 albums in his Lakewood, CA. library, many from bands seeking airplay.

Dr. Demento introduced audiences to comedy songs, parodies, and musical oddities that traditional radio avoided. Throughout the years, the two most requested songs were Barnes & Barnes’ “Fish Heads” and Bill Fenzer’s “Dead Puppies Aren’t Much Fun,” followed by “Weird Al” Yankovic’s catalog, who Hansen is largely credited for discovering. Rainn Wilson played a fictionalized Dr. Demento in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.

The Radio Hall of Fame inducted Dr. Demento (Barret Hansen) in 2009, recognizing his contributions to broadcast entertainment.

The remaining episodes will include decade-by-decade retrospectives and classic show reruns from the 1970s and 1980s. Hansen has scheduled shows featuring his personal favorites and listener requests before the October finale.

Past episodes dating to 1974 are available on the show’s website, along with select archives from the early 1970s. Upcoming episodes will be posted as they are produced.

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