Conover, Willis

Conover, Willis
▪ 1997

      U.S. radio broadcaster and jazz promoter (b. Dec. 18, 1920, Buffalo, N.Y.—d. May 17, 1996, Alexandria, Va.), was the longtime host of the "Music USA" program on the Voice of America (VOA). His voice was perhaps the best known overseas of any American of his era. After winning a talent contest while a university student, Conover became a jazz disc jockey in Washington, D.C., during World War II. He was invited to work for the VOA in 1955, during the Cold War, and his nightly programs, which featured a mix of jazz styles—from Dixieland through bebop to the avant-garde—immediately found enormous success, especially in Eastern Europe, the U.S.S.R., and Asia. He scrupulously averted any attempts to politicize his show, and he never held a staff position with the U.S. government radio station, preferring to work on a freelance basis for more than 40 years. Still, Conover viewed jazz as a lever to promote racial equality and harmony in the United States and abroad, and early in his career as a concert promoter he was instrumental in helping desegregate Washington nightclubs. Later, through interviews and airplay, he promoted such talented young musicians as Polish pianist Adam Makowicz and South African singer Miriam Makeba. Despite the ravages of cancer, Conover was at the microphone until a few weeks before his death. Because of a government regulation stipulating that VOA programs could not be broadcast to the U.S., he was little known in his own country. Nonetheless, he received a commendation from the House of Representatives in June 1993 for his role in foreign policy and was the recipient of Down Beat magazine's 1995 Lifetime Achievement Award.

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