Five years after KROQ fired Kevin Ryder and his morning team at the start of the pandemic, Ryder is returning to the station. Ryder spent 30 years at KROQ as one half of the “Kevin & Bean” duo, and was inducted into two radio halls of fame for the legendary run.
Ryder will take over the afternoon drive slot from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., while Megan Holiday, who currently holds that slot, will shift to nights. Ryder first showed up on the air on April 1 — and listeners were left wondering if it was an April Fool’s Day prank, something “Kevin & Bean” used to regularly due during their heyday.
“We were going back and forth and they said, ‘when do you think you can start?’ and I said, ‘April Fools would be hilarious,'” Ryder said of his new one-year deal at the station, with the option for a second.
Variety had the chance to sit in with Ryder on Tuesday, where he revealed that the deal to come back to KROQ came down to the wire — on Sunday night it was looking official, and he finalized the pact on Monday, with the goal of quietly showing up on the station on April Fool’s Day.
“It’s really bizarre in that this is where I spent half my life,” Ryder said Tuesday of being back at the station for the first time in five years. “Because it feels like home and it also feels like the craziest, weirdest outer space thing in my life. What a strange situation, pulling up to the building and looking at it in the parking lot and remembering where the ticket thing is and where I need to get it punched and all of that. I love doing this. I remember beng in college and I used to play a Rick Dees Top 40 countdown on the radio, and I remember thinking to myself, wow, it would be amazing to work in Los Angeles one day and getting on a cool station.”
Later in the show, Ryder included a comedy bit from another former “Kevin & Bean” partner, Ralph Garman, who called in to voice the character “Linus,” who would show up on “Kevin & Bean” over the years as “Kevin’s assistant.” And Ryder also took calls from listeners, giving impressions in order to win Coachella tickets.
Of course, in Kev-Dogg fashion, at one point he accidentally said the call letters “KLOS” instead of “KROQ.” Ryder was indeed back!
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