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Art Hellyer - by George Spink
Art Hellyer emceeing Senior Citizens Picnic in Grant Park, Chicago (1982)
Art Hellyer relaxing before he emcees
the annual Senior Citizens Picnic
in Grant Park, Chicago (1982)

Wake Up, Chicago!... The Art Hellyer Story

Art Hellyer has been a legend in Chicago broadcasting for more than half a century. I listened to him on various Chicago radio stations from the 1950's until I moved to California in 1986. Art always loved big band music and played it often.

Art Hellyer on WCFL, Chicago.We met in 1982 while I was working as assistant director of the Mayor's Office of Special Events. For our summer Neighborhood Festivals, I booked a different big band for each Festival at major parks around the city on Sunday afternoons. To kick off the season, I invited Chicago disc jockeys who played big band music to appear at Mayor Byrne's official announcement of these Festivals in Daley Plaza in May 1982. There weren't many big band deejays on the air in 1982, perhaps a half dozen. They all showed up, including Art Hellyer.

Thanks to the Internet and email, Art and I have stayed in touch in recent years. Recently, Art finished his book of autobiographical essays, The Hellyer Say, which you can order by clicking here. It is a wonderful book. If you are a Chicagoan or from Chicago, Art's book will bring back many, many memories. If you are not from Chicago and never heard of Art, you will still enjoy Art's great wit and his lifelong battles with the many nitwits who have run most of our radio stations -- and still do!

Here is a video showcasing Art's tremendous career. If you like, you can order this video on a DVD, only paying $7.00 U.S. for shipping and processing. Send a check or money order to: Art Hellyer Productions, P.O. Box 6012, Naperville, IL 60567-6012. This video is called Wake Up, Chicago!... The Art Hellyer Story and is only available in the United States.

To view this video, click the Play button below. Please allow a few seconds for this video to load. When the "Buffering" indicator at the bottom of the video player reaches 3%, click the Play button again and the video will begin.

This video runs for 72 minutes, so grab some snacks, a sandwich, a soft drink, and then sit back, relax, and get ready for a swingin' time!

Click here to listen to Part 1  of "Wake Up, Chicago!"
Wake Up, Chicago!... The Art Hellyer Story is now on YouTube

As of June 1, 2009, you can also watch Wake Up, Chicago!... The Art Hellyer Story on YouTube. Art's son, Jeff, divided the video posted above into eight parts that comply with YouTube's space requitements. For your convenience, here are the eight YouTube links:

 
Art Hellyer and His Children: His Proudest Achievment
Art Hellyer and his five children on Father's Day, June 15, 2008.
Left to right, back: Mike and Larry;
Left to right, front: Vickie, Art, Debbie (Denson), and Jeff.
 
   
 
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