In this heartfelt tribute, we remember Jack Goggin, a beloved colleague and longtime radio host who touched the hearts of countless music enthusiasts across the Detroit Metro region. As the host of "Film Classics with Jack Goggin" for several decades, he curated an extensive collection of music, bringing joy and inspiration to his loyal followers. With deep sorrow, we bid farewell to this consummate professional who made a significant impact in the world of cinematic music.
Jack Goggin's passion for music and radio began at an early age. He embarked on his radio career at KBIA-FM at the University of Missouri, where he honed his skills and developed a profound love for the medium. His dedication and talent soon caught the attention of WQRS-FM in Detroit, where he spent 17 years establishing himself as a prominent radio personality.
In 2005, Jack Goggin joined 90.9 and embarked on a new chapter in his illustrious career. He became the dynamic host of the beloved radio show, "Film Classics with Jack Goggin." This weekly hour-long program was dedicated to music composed for motion pictures, spanning from the early '30s to the present day. Jack's meticulous care in handpicking music for each show made it a unique and treasured experience for his audience.
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Jack's vast knowledge of film scores was unparalleled, and he had an extraordinary ability to recall even the minutest details about each piece. He introduced his listeners to new compositions from contemporary artists and revisited classic scores by legendary composers like Steiner, Korngold, and Herrmann. Occasionally, he themed his shows creatively, exploring unique concepts such as "Submarine Movies" or focusing on a single score like "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir."
Jack Goggin's radio presence was warm, engaging, and deeply personal. He used the microphone not only to entertain but also to connect intimately with his audience. Listeners felt a genuine bond with Jack, and his show became a cherished part of their lives. His dedication to sharing his passion for music was evident in every broadcast.
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Beyond his professional achievements, Jack was devoted to his family. His wife, Gail, and their daughter Elizabeth held a special place in his heart. Elizabeth often visited her father at the station during her formative years, witnessing firsthand the impact he had on his listeners.
The passing of Jack Goggin has left a void in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. His colleagues at 90.9 and DPTV, as well as his loyal listeners, mourn the loss of this exceptional radio talent. Jack's memory and contributions to the Detroit music community will forever be treasured.
In tribute to Jack's life and his remarkable musical contributions, 90.9 will be honoring him on several radio shows. Dave Wagner's Morning Show, Dr. Dave's The Drive Time Elixir, and Peter Whorf's Midday Music will all pay homage to Jack's legacy. Additionally, a special 6 p.m. edition of "Film Classics" on Sunday, July 30, will serve as a proper farewell to this radio legend.
Jack Goggin's presence on the airwaves was a gift to the Detroit community. His love for music, combined with his unique ability to connect with his audience, made him an irreplaceable radio host. As we say our goodbyes, we hold dear the memories of his soothing voice and the music he so passionately shared.
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