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Chicago mourns beloved DJ Commando
The city of Chicago is coming together to remember DJ Commando, whose real name was Landon Wallace. His family announced his death on social media, and friends, fans, and colleagues are sharing their love and memories. Leslie Moreno is live with reactions.
CHICAGO - Chicago’s music community is mourning the loss of a well-known and beloved voice.
Power 92’s DJ Commando, whose real name was Landon Wallace, has passed away. His family shared the news on social media, prompting an outpouring of grief from fans, artists, and colleagues across the city.
What we know:
Those who knew Commando say he brought energy and Chicago flavor to the airwaves, and that his quiet personality belied a big presence in the studio and the community.
Power 92 followed the family’s announcement with a heartfelt statement, saying it comes with a "heavy heart" as they share the untimely passing of their longtime midday mixer.
DJ Commando was also the official DJ for the Chicago Bulls.
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Chicago mourns DJ Commando after beloved music figure passes away | ChicagoLIVE
Chicago is grieving the loss of Landon "DJ Commando" Wallace, a beloved DJ whose energy, mentorship, and service shaped the city’s nightlife and music community. Friends and fellow artists say his positivity and generosity left an impact that won’t fade.
Tone Kapone of WGCI, a close friend, shared his memories of Commando:
"Commando is the life of the city. It’s not just my loss. It’s a loss for the city, for so many people he’s touched. He’s one of those people that’s just a friend to everybody. It’s crazy that a fixture in Chicago’s nightlife and music scene is not going to be there anymore. It’s weird to wrap my mind around."
He added, "I’m going to miss him like everybody else. We miss you and we love you, bro, and appreciate all of the moments we had with you."
The family has set up a GoFundMe to help celebrate DJ Commando’s life and legacy.
The Source: This story contains reporting from Fox 32's Leslie Moreno.