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Bill
Pearce pioneering radio broadcaster and founder of the
Nightsounds radio program died February 23, 2010 from
complications of Parkinson's disease. He was 83.
Bill was born May 20, 1926 in Carlisle, PA into a
religious and musical family. Bill's father, Rowan was a
Methodist minister that had his own daily radio program,
"Christian Voices," in the Philadelphia area. On this
early radio program, Bill's mother, Almeda, played the
piano and sang, Bill and his brother Rowan,Jr. and his
sister, Jeanne played in a brass trio. Bill started
playing the trombone at 10 years of age.
Bill followed in his father's footsteps both in ministry
and service to our country. Bill enlisted in the Marine
Corps just after World War II started. After boot camp
and jungle training Bill expected to serve in the
Pacific theater until he auditioned for the Marine Corps
band. He turned in his rifle for a trombone. Bill
entertained Navy and Marine Corps troops until his
discharge.
After the war Bill settled in Chicago and attended the
Moody Bible Institute until he was hired to work at
Moody's station, WMBI. In the 1960's, while at WMBI,
Bill hosted a late night radio program called "Nightwatch".
In the 1970's, Bill founded Bill Pearce Associates and
started syndicating Nightsounds.
Today Nightsounds is broadcast each weeknight on more
than 300 radio outlets across the country, Canada and
overseas.
Because the Nightsounds radio audience spans
generations, the program is structured to remain on the
air for many years. Bill's ministry will continue not
only with Nightsounds, but through vocal and
instrumental recordings and his published writings.
Bill's music ministry included vocal and trombone
recordings with Dick Anthony, The Melody Four Quartet
and the 16 Singing Men, in addition to numerous solo
sacred music albums.
In 1992, Bill was inducted into the National Religious
Broadcaster's Hall of Fame in recognition of his many
accomplishments in radio broadcasting.
Bill is survived by six children: sons, Bryan, Glenn and
Randy; daughters, Marcia Johnson, Laurie Spejcher, and
Shannon Johnson, fourteen grandchildren, a brother,
Rowan Pearce, Jr., sister-in-law, Jeanne and a
brother-in-law, Paul Hopkins.
Memorial gifts and condolences can be sent to:
Nightsounds, P O Box 29, Wheaton, IL 60187.
ITGM Radio will help to carry on the Legacy of Bill Pearce.
Thank you Bill. We will miss you.
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