Lin Brehmer

American disc jockey and radio host

Lin Brehmer - American disc jockey and radio host
Born

1954
71 years ago

Died

January 22nd, 2023
2 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Served as a disc jockey and radio host at several stations, becoming a familiar voice in Chicago's radio landscape. Gained recognition for hosting a popular morning show on WXRT-FM, where music, culture, and community engagement were central themes. Merged a passion for music with a commitment to sharing local artists and events, contributing to the station's reputation. Brehmer's career spanned several decades, during which he became a prominent figure in the radio industry, celebrated for his unique style and deep musical knowledge. Also hosted fundraising events and was involved in various charitable activities.

Hosted the morning show on WXRT-FM

Engaged with local artists and events

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