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- Barney_Cannon abstract "Floyd Keith Cannon, known as Barney Cannon (October 9, 1955 – April 19, 2009), was an American radio personality. He was a DJ on radio station KWKH-AM in Shreveport, Louisiana, who was considered an authority on country music. When asked to name his favorite country singer, Cannon told his listeners that he liked all of the performers. He often gave tough country music trivia quizzes for his listeners.Cannon was born to Floyd H. Cannon (January 16, 1922 – January 23, 1989) and the former Jean Campbell in New Boston in Bowie County in northeast Texas. He resided in Jefferson, the seat of Marion County, Texas. At the time of death, Cannon served on the city council of Jefferson.Cannon launched his radio career in 1972 at the age of seventeen as a part-time announcer in Clarksville in Red River County, Texas. He also worked in his hometown of New Boston and landed his first programming job at KCMC in Texarkana, Texas. He then relocated for a time to Glasgow in southern Kentucky, to work at WCDS. Afterwards, he was a deejay in Wichita Falls, Texas, and Oklahoma City.His last position was at KWKH, where he had worked since 1985. Cannon previously hosted the weekend edition of the Interstate Road Show, but for his last six years, he served as program director and morning show deejay. He acquired thousands of loyal listeners over the years. A former colleague, Frank Page, the first person to announce the entry of Elvis Presley at the Louisiana Hayride, told Shreveport Times, \"I've lost a great friend, but country music has lost an even greater friend... He had a passion for country music, and he knew more about the Louisiana Hayride than even I did.\" KWKH was the home of the Louisiana Hayride, staged at the downtown Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium.Cannon was an Eagle Scout in New Boston and developed a lifelong interest in camping.He had a history of cardiovascular disease and died suddenly at his home in Jefferson, Texas. In addition to his mother, he was survived by his wife, Kaye, twins Kimberly and Kyle, a soldier with the United States Army then stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, and his maternal grandmother, Irene Campbell of New Boston. His maternal grandfather was the late Jesse W. Campbell. Services were held on April 22 at First Baptist Church in Jefferson. Interment was at Red Bayou Cemetery in New Boston.Cannon ended his radio show: \"May God be with you and you be with God. And you're never fully dressed unless you're wearing a big ol' smile.\"".
- Barney_Cannon alias "Floyd Keith Cannon".
- Barney_Cannon birthDate "1955-10-09".
- Barney_Cannon birthPlace Bowie_County,_Texas.
- Barney_Cannon birthPlace New_Boston,_Texas.
- Barney_Cannon birthPlace Texas.
- Barney_Cannon birthPlace United_States.
- Barney_Cannon birthYear "1955".
- Barney_Cannon deathDate "2009-04-19".
- Barney_Cannon deathPlace Jefferson,_Texas.
- Barney_Cannon deathPlace Marion_County,_Texas.
- Barney_Cannon deathPlace Texas.
- Barney_Cannon deathYear "2009".
- Barney_Cannon occupation Barney_Cannon__1.
- Barney_Cannon occupation Country_music.
- Barney_Cannon religion Baptists.
- Barney_Cannon restingPlace New_Boston,_Texas.
- Barney_Cannon restingPlace Texas.
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- Barney_Cannon wikiPageWikiLink Wichita_Falls,_Texas.
- Barney_Cannon wikiPageWikiLinkText "Barney Cannon".
- Barney_Cannon alternativeNames "Floyd Keith Cannon".
- Barney_Cannon birthDate "1955-10-09".
- Barney_Cannon birthPlace Bowie_County,_Texas.
- Barney_Cannon birthPlace New_Boston,_Texas.
- Barney_Cannon birthPlace Texas.
- Barney_Cannon birthPlace United_States.
- Barney_Cannon children "Twins Kimberly and Kyle Cannon".
- Barney_Cannon dateOfBirth "1955-10-09".
- Barney_Cannon dateOfDeath "2009-04-19".
- Barney_Cannon deathDate "2009-04-19".
- Barney_Cannon deathPlace "Jefferson, Marion County, Texas".
- Barney_Cannon footnotes "Cannon spent years studying the history of country music, including its connections with KWKH radio and the Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport, Louisiana.".
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- Barney_Cannon name "Cannon, Barney".
- Barney_Cannon name "Floyd Keith "Barney" Cannon".
- Barney_Cannon occupation Country_music.
- Barney_Cannon occupation Disc_jockey.
- Barney_Cannon placeOfBirth Bowie_County,_Texas.
- Barney_Cannon placeOfBirth New_Boston,_Texas.
- Barney_Cannon placeOfBirth Texas.
- Barney_Cannon placeOfBirth United_States.
- Barney_Cannon placeOfDeath "Jefferson, Marion County, Texas".
- Barney_Cannon religion Baptists.
- Barney_Cannon restingPlace "Red Bayou Cemetery in New Boston, Texas".
- Barney_Cannon shortDescription "Radio DJ".
- Barney_Cannon spouse "Kaye Meeks Cannon".
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