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  2. On May 11, 2007, Shaw surprised listeners by announcing his retirement midway through a broadcast. When the show ended, he played the Peterson classic, "Goodnight My Love". [2]

  3. Sep 22, 2017 · Shaw retired in May 2007 after 51 years on the air, the final 47 on South Florida stations, including WCKR 610AM (later WIOD), WQAM 560AM, WAXY 105.9 and as the longtime morning host at Majic...

  4. Sep 23, 2017 · Rick Shaw, a radio veteran of more than 50 years and the first disc jockey in South Florida to play the Beatles, has died at age 78.

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  5. Sep 22, 2017 · Shaw spent retirement doing charity work and hosting events. He video-recorded weddings. He loved ocean cruises and cars, buying a 1957 Thunderbird convertible after he retired.

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  6. Sep 24, 2017 · Miami radio legend Rick Shaw passed away at his home in Cooper City, Florida, on Friday, September 22, 2017. He was 78. Shaw was the top-rated radio celebrity in South Florida in the 1960s, and among other accomplishments, was the first disc jockey to spin The Beatles’ “I Want to Hold Your Hand” in Miami in early 1964, on top-rated Top 40 ...

  7. Sep 23, 2017 · Beloved radio DJ introduced South Florida to Beatles. MIAMI – Before Spotify and iTunes, when vinyl ruled, Rick Shaw introduced South Florida to the Beatles. It was a Saturday afternoon in...

  8. After 50 years in radio, Miami legend Rick Shaw hangs up his headphones from WMXJ, Magic 102.7. Rick's Florida career began at WCKR 610, then WQAM 560, then onto WMXJ.

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