Monday, November 11, 2013

R.I.P. Chicago Radio Loses Carla Leonardo

Carla Leonardo
In the summer of 2012, Carla Leonardo, the popular weekend and fill-in host at WDRV 97.1 FM The Drive, had to take a personal leave of absence from the station to deal with a health issue. That issue was her battle with acute myeloid leukemia. After over a year of fiercely fighting the disease, Carla Leonardo passed away on Saturday.

She was 63 years old, according to CRM.

Earlier this year, Carla Leonardo was feeling stronger, hopeful the worst of her ordeal was behind her. However, this past September, Carla Leonardo's cancer had returned. (See original posting, Click Here.)

Carla Leonardo's slightly raspy, but always cheerful voice had been warming the hearts and ears of classic rock fans on The Drive for well over a decade. She has been with WDRV-FM since June 2001, working mainly as a weekend and fill-in personality.

That great radio voice had been heard on Chicago's airwaves even longer. The Chicago native also had stints on WLUP-FM (late 1970s to mid-1980s) and WKQX-FM (mid-1980s to mid-1990s). In fact, it was Carla Leonardo who kicked off WKQX-FM's famed Alternative era of Q101, by being the first DJ on the air and playing the track "Friday I'm in Love" by the Cure.

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