Art Bell, seen in this March 1997 photo, died Friday, Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly confirmed. Bell's fans may pause to mull the significance of his having passed on Friday the 13th, of all days. (Aaron Mayes/Las Vegas Sun via AP)
Radio host Art Bell, famous for his show “Coast to Coast AM” and its "X-Files"-flavored focus on the paranormal, died Friday (his fans will note, that was Friday the 13th) at the age of 72, Nevada authorities confirmed Saturday.
Bell died at his Pahrump, Nev., home, Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly announced in a Facebook post to the community. She described him as a “longtime resident” of the area and said an autopsy to confirm the cause of death would be performed later this week.
“Coast to Coast AM” confirmed the news on Twitter, saying its staff was "profoundly saddened with the news that the creator and original host of Coast to Coast AM, Art Bell, has passed away at the age of 72."
We are profoundly saddened with the news that the creator and original host of Coast to Coast AM, Art Bell, has passed away at the age of 72 at his home in Pahrump, Nevada. A full obituary will be posted soon on https://t.co/sARKKatlR3
— Coast to Coast AM (@coasttocoastam) April 14, 2018
R.I.P. Art Bell 1945--2018R.I.P. Art Bell 1945--2018 - Coast to Coast AM
— Coast to Coast AM (@coasttocoastam) April 14, 2018
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According to an obituary shared by the program, the show became syndicated across the country in 1993 and drew in listeners with its wee-hours chatter about conspiracy theories and aliens, shadow people and spectral energy.
The obituary said that as Bell “begins his journey on the ‘Other Side,’ we take solace in the hope that he is now finding out all of the answers to the mysteries he pursued for so many nights with all of us.”
Even after relinquishing his title as host in the early 2000s, Bell returned to the airwaves now and then, and he also started a show for satellite radio, the obituary said.
Before “Coast to Coast AM” began, Bell, who was born in 1945, was in the Air Force during the Vietnam War and there he “indulged his childhood passion for radio by operating a pirate radio station,” according to the obituary.
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The show tweeted a comment from its current host, George Noory, who described Bell as “a legend – a radio icon who went against the grain and developed an amazing show called 'Coast to Coast AM.' His impact on my life is beyond words. He will be missed, but I know he is now on another journey.”
George Noory: Art was a legend – a radio icon who went against the grain and developed an amazing show called Coast to Coast AM. His impact on my life is beyond words. He will be missed, but I know he is now on another journey.
— Coast to Coast AM (@coasttocoastam) April 14, 2018
Bell broadcast “Coast to Coast" from his radio station, KNYE, in Pahrump.
During Bell’s National Radio Hall of Fame induction in 2008, his former business partner, Alan Corbeth, said no one was better than Bell at understanding “how to create theater of the mind.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Art Bell, whose 'Coast to Coast AM' radio show reveled in the paranormal, dies at 72
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Chinatown, Apr 14, 2018.
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- Lived: Jun 17, 1945 - Apr 13, 2018 (age 72)
- Spouse: Sukiyaki Sakamoto Kyo Bell · Airyn Ruiz Bell (m. 2006) · Ramona Bell (m. 1991 - 2006) · Vickie L. Baker (m. 1981 - 1991) · Sachiko Toguchi Bell Pontius (m. 1965 - 1968)
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My first jobs were usually working overnights and eventually discovered Coast to Coast AM. Of course later on, I listened to him or George Noory on Satellite Radio often when I got my first truck driving job.
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I think he died from emphysema due to smoking cigarettes.
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He was only 72? Hell, I thought he was 72 like thirty years ago.
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He was interesting host. I was listening when the guy who saw Mothman phoned in,,, and had arrived at a motel he had chosen randomly and clerk said “ we have your reservation”. Too weird
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He was the best . RIP.
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In the late 90’s in between marriages I listened to the show a lot.
My wife (current) and I gave George Noory a try but found one of his substitute hosts, John B. Wells, to be better. When John went independent with podcasts we dropped C-2-C and have been with John ever since.
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I kind of wish that John B. Wells would also consider doing Audiobooks. I could easily see listening to him read hardboiled detective fiction or even something cyberpunk.
But yeah, I thought of the Mothman story everytime I'd pass over the Silver Bridge lol.taodnt Thanks this.
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