Radio DJ Art Laboe, who interviewed Elvis for radio in the 1950s before helping make Black music and Latino youths lifelong friends, has died.
The DJ, who hosted a show on Los Angeles radio station KDAY, died Friday of pneumonia, according to a statement on his Facebook page.
The final show from Laboe, who is credited with coining the phrase "oldies but goodies," was broadcast Sunday.
"Art Laboe's legacy will endure as his team will continue to produce his current nightly request and dedication syndicated radio show, 'The Art Laboe Connection,'" the post said.
In the mid-1950s, Laboe was the top daytime radio DJ in Los Angeles.