Randy Jackson For eight years, he was the vice president of A&R at Columbia Records, followed by four years as senior vice president of A&R at MCA Records. Jackson has recorded, toured and performed with the likes of Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Celine Dion, *NSYNC, Madonna, Elton John, Destiny's Child and many more.. read
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Felix Hernandez Felix Hernandez, host of the long-running radio show
Rhythm Revue, was born and raised in Philadelphia.
He started his radio career in 1979 as a college student . Although
his first musical love is R&B, Felix has worked closely with other
musical styles, especially jazz.! read
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Tanya Simpson
"You should know the score
by now, you're a native New Yorker!" Those were the lyrics
of a popular old school song from the 70's blaring from the radio she
listened to while growing up in lower Manhattan and the South Bronx.is
the perfect way to get you through the roughest part of your day: the
morning! Tune in every morning as he wakes you up with nothing but laughs!read
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Mike Shannon
The comical personality of Mike Shannon is the perfect way to get
you through your weekend, as he gives New York a piece of his mind on KISS
FM! Mike was born and raised in Boston, where he also attended
Northeastern University. While in college he worked as an on-air personality
and program director at the University's radio station. read
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Barry Mason
Throughout his career Barry has displayed his versatility, which includes
mix DJ, engineer, producer and air personality. He also host his own weekly
television show. A hard worker at his craft, he strives for perfection in
all he does.read more...
Chris Murray
Chris Murray is a Newark New Jersey native. As a child, he played percussion
in his mother’s band that consisted of his brothers and sisters. The
release of one of their records led him to visit a radio station. While
in high school his interest digressed from music, to radio broadcasting.
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Bobby Gailes
Bobby's philosophy on life is……”Your success in life is measured not by what you do for yourself, but what you do for others…a good deed done always comes back to you.” .
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