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Dale Sommers was born on 26 November, 1943 in United States, is an American radio personality. Discover Dale Sommers's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Dale Sommers Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dale Sommers worth at the age of 68 years old? Dale Sommers’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Dale Sommers's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Bruce Dale Sommers (November 26, 1943 – August 24, 2012), known by his nickname "The Truckin' Bozo", was an American radio personality, best known for his long-running country music show geared toward truck drivers.
The next year (1959), be began working for WAEF.
Sommers hosted the overnight show from Cincinnati, Ohio-based clear-channel station WLW from 1984 to 2004, and it was carried by a small network of similarly high-powered stations across the United States.
Sommers discontinued playing music on his nightly show, focusing on general and truck news, and talk from his listeners.
Sommers worked for other local radio stations in Cincinnati, as well as in Evansville, Indianapolis, Seattle, San Diego, Miami, and Kansas City, before settling back at WLW in 1984.
His nickname "The Truckin' Bozo" reportedly came from his former boss at WLW, Randy Michaels.
During a station remodeling, Michaels saw Sommers kick a wall.
Unfortunately, its supports had been removed and it came crashing down across a desk, prompting Michaels to call Sommers “a bozo.” Sommers retired from WLW in 2003 but shortly thereafter assumed work at XM, joining the Open Road channel in a daytime slot.
Sommers would remain with the channel through its merger with Sirius's Road Dog Trucking channel up until shortly before his death.
"The Bozo" made national headlines when he helped to catch a robber at a convenience store in Camilla, Georgia.
Sommers was talking live on the air with regular caller Linda Driskill, known as "Mississippi Lady" to listeners, when he heard Driskill admonish someone not to come behind her counter.
She then hung up the phone.
Sommers was concerned for her safety, so he called the Camilla police (who knew Driskill from Sommers' show).
The police responded to Driskill's store and quickly apprehended the robber.
Sommers has raised some controversy among Mexican truckers for his apparent negative comments on the radio regarding cross-border trucking.
He was often heard supporting bans on Mexican trucks in the United States.
Sommers was married to Sharon Cox Sommers for 35 years.
Sommers announced his retirement from radio in 2004, but XM Satellite Radio was successful in getting him to do an afternoon truck show, which aired on Sirius Satellite Radio and XM from 4 PM to 7 PM Eastern time.
Sharon ran a travel agency until May 2004 and retired from the travel business.
Sommers retired from XM/Sirius on June 21, 2012, only to return for the last time on July 16, 2012.
Born Glen Council in Humboldt, Tennessee, Sommers moved to Cincinnati with his family at the age of 15.
On the morning of August 24, 2012, Sommers died in a hospice facility near his home in Hernando, Florida at the age of 68.
She died August 10, 2016, at her home in Mason, Ohio.
Dale and Sharon spent approximately nine months a year in Florida and the summer months in Cincinnati.
Sommers had a studio in his Florida home and also in his Cincinnati home so he could continue working from both locations.
another son, Steve Sommers, took over his father's overnight time slot on WLW; that show continued until iHeartMedia fired him in 2020 in a combination of financially related layoffs and disputes over the show's content.
In later years, Sommers was diagnosed with Addison's disease and insulin-dependent diabetes, which factored into his retirement from terrestrial radio.
Despite his health difficulties, he maintained his satellite radio show until shortly before his death.