OldStrummer
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Sad to share the passing of Mike Forslund, aka "Mike McKay." Mike was a combat medic in Vietnam who returned to the States and made the radio business his career. He worked both behind a microphone as "Commander McKay" on Washington, D.C.'s DC-101 FM and then for 30+ years as a board operator and technical director at D.C.'s WMAL AM 630, FM 105.9.
I met Mike when I was coming to the States to complete my college studies at the University of Maryland. Knowing no one, I rented an apartment and met Mike, who introduced himself to me and welcomed me to the area. We would listen to music in his apartment, as his record library was immense! He gave me his copy of the Beatles "White Album," which I still have.
Mike was kind, gentle, thoughtful and generous. His joie de vivre was apparent even through his voice. Most people never saw his face. Heaven has gained a DJ worthy of a command performance. He leaves two sons and their families. R.I.P. Mike!
I met Mike when I was coming to the States to complete my college studies at the University of Maryland. Knowing no one, I rented an apartment and met Mike, who introduced himself to me and welcomed me to the area. We would listen to music in his apartment, as his record library was immense! He gave me his copy of the Beatles "White Album," which I still have.
Mike was kind, gentle, thoughtful and generous. His joie de vivre was apparent even through his voice. Most people never saw his face. Heaven has gained a DJ worthy of a command performance. He leaves two sons and their families. R.I.P. Mike!