Atlanta Radio Legend Silas "Si-Man Baby" Alexander Has Passed Away from Pancreatic Cancer
Atlanta radio icon Silas "SiMan Baby" Alexander III has died months after he was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. He was 58 years old. Alexander's family announced his death on Facebook Wednesday morning, saying that "we feel at peace knowing that he can rest now."
Born in Eatonton, Georgia, Alexander began his radio career in high school working as a board operator. His passion for the airwaves continued through college. As his radio deejay name "SiMan Baby," he worked at V-103, KISS 104.1, and Magic 107.5/97.5. His most recent work was co-hosting a syndicated show with hip-hop icon Chubb Rock.
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The City of Atlanta mourns the loss of beloved DJ and radio veteran, Silas “SiMan Baby” Alexander, III. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time. pic.twitter.com/IK811HZp0m
— City of Atlanta, GA (@CityofAtlanta) March 2, 2022
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