Dave ‘The Maz’ Mazmanian, died June 17, at Toronto Western Hospital, following a stroke. Mazmanian started his broadcasting career in Chicago in the late 1960s, including WCFL-AM, before coming to Canada in 1970 where he was hired by Alan Waters at 1050 CHUM-AM Toronto. He went on to work for Capital-EMI, Harry Hinde Productions and Daffodil Records, before returning to radio and helping launch Q107 (CILQ-FM) Toronto.
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