Thursday, December 21, 2017

R.I.P.: Houston Radio Personality Robert Washington

Houston radio’s lost an legendary voice. Robert “Bassman” Washington passed away this past Sunday morning at age 48.

No cause of death has been revealed for the radio icon, according to PaperCity Magazine.

Washington — who in addition to the nickname “Bassman” also went by “Praiseman” — began his career on 97.9 The Box in 1994, worked for Praise 92.1, and then joined Houston’s Tom Joyner’s Morning Show on Majic 102.1. Known for his life of the party personality, Washington forged a diverse career that touched radio fanatics and foodies alike. His “Robert’s Recipes” and “Workout Wednesday” segments on The Box were well loved by fans.

With his charming personality, Washington taught listeners how to make dishes like honey glazed salmon, white Hennessy peach cobbler shortcakes and peach Ciroc BBQ shrimp skewers. Workout Wednesday would inspire listeners to get in shape, featuring a live stream of Washington’s own workouts. Washington even did reviews of Houston area restaurants on his popular YouTube channel, “I Eat Houston”

"He was a man who never met a stranger and always had an encouraging word and a smile,” says Pam McKay, the vice president and general manager of Radio One Houston.

1 comment:

  1. I know Robert Washington since 1974 his me and him was friends when we were small. His dad baptized me and their Church at Macedonia Baptist Church and Fourth Ward Houston,Texas.. even though I live right across the street from the church I used to see him every Sunday at church. He will be deeply missed. Like my friend Robert Washington will always say " I love you and ain't nothing you can do about it"😀 I will miss you my friend R.I.P love always your friend Glenn Miller😢

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