Growing up in Kalamazoo, Michigan, Stroud discovered Chicago top-40 radio in 1962.
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Bob Stroud signs off at The Drive, iHeart layoffs and another Fox 32 exit

For nearly five decades, classic rock jock Bob Stroud has been guiding Chicago radio listeners on a journey from obscure one-hit wonders — Crabby Appleton, anyone? — to the iconic anthems embedded deep in the collective unconscious of baby boomers everywhere. Last week, Stroud delivered his final “Ten at 10” on WDRV-FM 97.1, The Drive, his radio home for 25 years.

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