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Beloved Chicago radio host Doug Banks dies, age 57

Longtime Chicago radio personality Doug Banks, commonly described as a radio legend, has died suddenly, one of his stations announced Monday. He was 57.

<p>WBLS radio personality Doug Banks speaks at the Hip Hop Summit Action Network voter registration initiative partnership press conference at the Museum of Radio & Television January 7, 2004 in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Getty Images)</p>

(USA Today) -- Longtime Chicago radio personality Doug Banks, commonly described as a radio legend, has died suddenly, one of his stations announced Monday. He was 57.

Banks worked at Chicago's V103 and WGCI, had a nationally syndicated show, appeared on ABC7's 190 North, and once made a guest appearance on Damon Wayans' sitcom My Wife and Kids.

The cause of death was not officially announced but he had long suffered from diabetes and ABC7 reported he died of complications from diabetes.

The news was announced by V103 on Facebook and Twitter.

Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel paid tribute on Twitter, saying his infectious personality, coupled with passion and perspective, "brought joy to countless Chicagoans and left an indelible impact on our city."

Calvin Douglas Banks, Jr was born in Philadelphia and raised in Detroit, according to his bio on his website and his station website. He started his radio career at his high school radio station and later worked at stations in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Oakland and eventually Chicago.

For 16 years, until 1997, he hosted a nationally syndicated radio show, appealing especially to a urban, black audience. Along with sidekick DeDe McGuire, his show became one of the top-rated syndicated urban programs in the country, with his signature Adult Conversations and Dear Doug letters from listeners.

His show and musical menu have been compared to Tom Joyner's and Steve Harvey's shows.

In 2008, he launched a new afternoon show on V103, and in 2010, moved the show to American Urban Networks and renamed it The Doug Banks Show.

He also made a guest appearance on the sitcom My Wife and Kids

His admirers took to Twitter to mourn.

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