Saturday, June 1, 2013


Remembering Kirk Anthony of Smooth 98.1

After a long day at the office yesterday, Friday, May 31st, I went to see a movie to pass time and allow rush hour traffic to ease up on the roads. I saw “Olympus Has Fallen” and after it was over, I was already at the first Lekki toll heading away from the island when I tuned in to Smooth 98.1 around 10:50pm. Friday nights from 8pm to midnight are hosted by “The Genie” on a show called “Club Classics” where he plays songs from the 80s and other memorable periods.

I was surprised to hear the voice of Jennifer Netimah, host of “Real Talk” and “Single & Smooth,” (both shows which only run from Monday to Thursday evenings), on air with the Genie. They were both referring to Kirk Anthony in past tense saying things like “This was one of Kirk’s favorite songs.” My initial thought was that Kirk had announced his resignation from the company. I sent in a text message to the show asking what was going on, and then I heard the voice of MaZI’no, host of the morning newspaper review show “Freshly Pressed” responding to my text saying I should stop by the studio if I could. Then I heard other hosts speaking about their memories of Kirk Anthony including Aderonke and pHisayo. It was at this point I feared the worst. I turned around and headed back to the island.

I arrived at past 11pm to see the Smooth 98.1 parking lot full of cars. The studio owner was there with his wife along with all the hosts I mentioned previously, janitors, and security. I went to speak with MaZI’no privately, and through bloodshot eyes that provided evidence of lots of crying, he informed me that Kirk Anthony had suffered Cardiac Arrest in the studio earlier that day and passed away. Aderonke, host of the morning weekly show “Strictly Soul” and Saturday morning show “Breakfast in Bed,” and the Genie were the only ones in the studio to witness what happened.

The Genie administered CPR on Kirk while Aderonke called an ambulance. I won’t hijack the memory of Kirk Anthony by ranting about the slow response of emergency medical services in this country, but we all have a responsibility to put pressure on our government to improve what is currently a tragically inept healthcare system. However, I should note that the ambulance (which was 30 minutes late) which picked up Kirk and the clinics (the first one refused to treat him because they claimed not to have enough “capacity”) he was taken to, were both private enterprise.

Kirk Anthony was a bubbly, warm, principled man that hosted “The Smooth Drive,” “Late Night Blues,” and “Smooth Motivations.” His career in radio spans over 25 years and you could tell easily by listening to his professional command of his material when on air. Speaking of having a command of things, what a voice! The baritone could make one tremble and I always said he could easily play a villain as a voice-over in an Animated feature film.  I remember one afternoon on an episode of “The Smooth Drive,” he was talking about dieting and exercise and I sent in a text about eating salads. He responded; “I’m sorry Mr Rotus, but I’m not a rabbit” and I still chuckle to myself when I think about that.

I feel fortunate to have met Kirk, worked with him on promotional material for the station, and partied with him at concerts hosted by Smooth FM. I’m deeply saddened by his sudden passing and my condolences go out to his wife, children, relatives, friends, and his professional family at Smooth 98.1. The radio industry has lost one of its greats but memories of his incredible work will remain with us all forever. He will be sorely missed.