
(December 2, 1923 – March 11, 2011)
Early life

Career
Stiles first radio job was at WHBI in Newark on December 2, 1947 buying the air time for sixty-five dollars a week.[1] His career took him to Allentown's WHOL in Pennsylvania and other stations in New Jersey before returning to Newark on WNJR (AM) as the "Kat Man."[3] At WNJR, Danny met a young Brooklyn native who worked as a gofer, Robert Smith, who would later move to the border blaster XERB-AM and broadcast as Wolfman Jack.[1]Stiles, who called himself The Vicar of Vintage Vinyl, had a loyal fan following and a distinctive radio presence.[4] Immediately prior to his death, Danny was broadcasting from four stations in the New York area, as well as streaming twenty-four hours a day on the internet.[5] The broadcast material came largely from his personal collection of over 250,000 albums, many in their original 78 rpm format.[5]
Stiles died on March 11, 2011. At the time of his death, he was also being heard on WRCA, an AM station serving the metro-Boston, Massachusetts area.
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