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Jimmy Rabbitt lived the life country outlaws could only dream about


On Nov. 28, the world lost an outlaw.
Jimmy Rabbitt, born Dale Edward Payne, spent 79 years on Earth, and not a day went by that he didn’t live life to the tune of his own twangy guitar notes. He made a name for himself on Dallas and Los Angeles radio stations in the 1960s and ’70s, leading to decades of spinning his favorite country and rock records on the air around the nation, including in Grand Junction.
Rabbitt spent his final two decades in Grand Junction, working at KAFM, KEXO and other local stations after deciding that Colorado’s Western Slope would be his home for the rest of his life. ....

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Jimmy Rabbitt, DJ who brought outlaw country to L.A., dies


Jimmy Rabbitt, a pioneering freeform radio DJ who helped expose outlaw country music to Southern California, died of natural causes on Nov. 25, according to Robbyn Hart, a longtime friend and colleague. He was 79.
Rabbitt came to prominence during the late 1960s and early ’70s, a transformational period for rock radio. His popularity in the L.A. market may have been greatest during his end-of-the-’60s stint at Pasadena’s KRLA, but it was while DJing at KLAC and KBBQ in the early ’70s that he began weaving country into his rock playlists. He called the blend “outlaw music,” in a phrase that echoed the term “outlaw country” coined by Nashville journalist Hazel Smith around the same time. ....

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