Dees was born in Jacksonville, FL and raised in Greensboro, North Carolina. He began his radio career in high school at a Greensboro radio station called WGBG. In 1972, Dees graduated with a degree in Radio, Television and Motion Pictures from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Years later, the university honored the entertainer with The Rick Dees Student Production Fund, which provides awards to multiple students each year and helps pay production expenses like talent compensation, equipment rentals, props, location costs, transportation and insurance.
Entertainer Rick Dees arrives at the American Film Institute's 46th Life Achievement Award Gala Tribute to George Clooney on June 7, 2018 in Hollywood, California.Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic
"Disco Duck" is a satirical disco novelty song performed by Rick Dees and His Cast of Idiots. The tune was the No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 for one week in October 1976 and also made the top 20 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart, peaking at number 15.
Written by Dees himself, "Disco Duck" was inspired by the 1965 novelty dance song called "The Duck" by Jackie Lee. It took the musician one day to write the song, but months to convince people to record and perform it. He ended up signing with Estelle Axton and her label Fretone Records, and got the song produced by Bobby Manuel.
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"If you're a local radio station, and one of your DJs suddenly has a hit single shooting up the national charts, you can probably get away with letting him play the damn song," Tom Breihan of Stereogum wrote. "But then again, this was 'Disco Duck.' Can you blame the station?"
Photo of Rick Dees in 1970.Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
Despite the tune hitting No. 1, "Disco Duck" repeatedly shows up on worst-songs-of-all-time lists. Dees only made one hit song. His follow-up single, "Dis-Gorilla," peaked at #56 on the chart. He continued to find work as a DJ and is still a radio host. He remains active in broadcasting, hosting his long-running syndicated weekly countdown show, The Weekly Top 40, and posting on social media. In honor of Pi Day on March 14, the 76-year-old radio host shared a video on Instagram and Facebook of some pumpkin nut muffins he made.
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