Chuck Niles


Chuck Niles was a well-known jazz disc jockey who became the only jazz DJ to be on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Biography

Niles was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and first gained notoriety on Los Angeles commercial jazz station KNOB-FM in 1957. In 1965, he moved to KBCA-FM. After that station switched formats, he took over the afternoon drive slot at the non-commercial, publicly supported KLON-FM on the campus of Cal State Long Beach. Chuck Niles was a DJ for KKJZ from 1990 until his death in Santa Monica in 2004.
Horace Silver, Louie Bellson, and Bob Florence, and others have written tunes for "Carlitos Niles".
He also appeared in small parts in several films. In 1958, he appeared as Ivan the Zombie in the Jerry Warren cult film Teenage Zombies. He later said of the film, "I was just walking around like Frankenstein, that's all, no lines, just 'gluergugluergu,' and I'm pretty good at that... the movie was just terrible".
In 2004, at the age of 76, Niles died of complications from a stroke.