It's clichéd to say eras end with the passing of an icon, but the death of longtime Los Angeles radio personality Huggy Boy last week at age 78 is the real deal. Along with friendly rival Art Laboe, the man born Dick Hugg kept the flame of Southern California R&B oldies roaring decades after other radio stations had dropped the genre. But while Laboe was the shrewd businessman who made a fortune after coining the term "oldies but goodies" and h... More >>>