Known by many in the New York City area – and beyond – for her work as a program director and DJ for WFUV, Rita Houston passed away on Dec. 15, 2020 after a six-year battle with cancer.
“It is with great sadness that we at WFUV share news that we have lost Rita Houston, our much-loved program director and iconic DJ to generations of listeners — listeners who regarded her as their radio friend. Rita left this world this morning, December 15, 2020, in the loving company of her wife and our colleague, Laura Fedele, and her family,” read an official statement.
Houston was beloved by music fans who tuned in her to show The Whole Wide World with Rita Houston, on Friday nights, and an official bio accurately described her as a “nationally recognized tastemaker.”
She was a self-proclaimed Deadhead and regular presence in the field and on the air at festivals like Bonnaroo for many years.
“Rita was and always will be a New York City institution,” promoter/Brooklyn Bowl owner Peter Shaprio said on Dec. 15. “It always felt cool to have Rita in the house, at a show. Everything just felt cooler with her there. She was so warm, so supportive, and so kind. We need more of that in this world so I hope her one-of-kind energy rubbed off on a lot of people. I know I can still feel it. But, her magnetic smile, I am not sure that will ever be replaceable. Rest In Peace, my friend, and thank you for all you did to lift the music and the people who make the music. We all love you.”
In 2019, she celebrated 25 years at WFUV, and New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio congratulated her for “bringing joy to listeners throughout the five boroughs, providing a platform for new talent that deserves to be heard, and enriching the cultural vitality of our city.”
Following the news of Houston’s passing, musician Dave Godowsky wrote, “RIP Rita Houston, a friend and mentor and all around guiding light for what a human being can and should be.”
Added fellow WFUV host Alisa Ali, “I can’t speak. I’m so crushed & devastated. My friend & mentor, the soul of WFUV: Rita Houston has passed away.”
Concluded a statement by WFUV, “Together, we will remember and celebrate her in the weeks ahead. But right now, Rita, we see you on that stage with Sharon Jones, Bowie, Prince, and especially your beloved John Prine, emceeing the most heavenly edition of Holiday Cheer for FUV.
8 Comments comments associated with this post
The Merchant
December 16, 2020 at 2:13 pmOooo hipster Twitter gansters I’m so nervous. I’d love to meet ((((you)))) at a show too buddy we should exchange deets. You should hit old showers first, LOL
Jim
December 16, 2020 at 7:29 pmyou’re a sad lonely little man aren’t you?
The Merchant
December 15, 2020 at 4:00 pmI have never heard of this (((broad)))in my entire life. So because she was a longtime dj we should be crestfallen, taste maker for who (((everyone)))on the UWS from 75th-90th LOL
Merchant Sucks
December 15, 2020 at 5:01 pmAh, still being a (((cunt))) aren’t you? What I wouldn’t give to meet you at a show…
Me
December 15, 2020 at 6:01 pmShut the fuck up
Abby
December 15, 2020 at 6:42 pmHey Merchant Sucks. You most likely will die alone you miserable jerk. Get a life you measly twerp.
Wise UP, Abby
December 15, 2020 at 6:49 pmYeah Abby, why’s that? Because I detest anti-Semites? Or did Merchant’s not-so-coded code miss you completely…Educate yourself before you chime in.
dubs
December 15, 2020 at 1:45 pmRest in Peace. I met Rita, once, at a private moe. show (sponsored by WFUV) on the upper west side after a moe. show in central park. She was so nice and we spoke about all things music for a bit. Such a nice lady.