Who did the quiet storm radio station?
On a Sunday night in May 1976, a slow jam revolution kicked-off at WHUR-FM. The music genius of a Howard University junior, Melvin Lindsey, filled the airwaves and created the blueprint for a new music format at radio stations across the world, “The Quiet Storm.” Watch Part 2 of Quiet Storm here.
Who was on the Frank Ski show today?
Frank Ski Show w/Nina Brown 05-10-22 On today’s show, we talk to Attorney Lisa Bonner about her new book, we play 2 Truths & A Lie and we go in on Jesse Williams’ birthday suit performance!
Where is Steve Harvey’s radio station?
Steve Harvey Morning Show | WHUR 96.3 FM.
What happened Melvin Lindsey?
Lindsey died at the age of 36 from complications of AIDS in 1992, but the Quiet Storm format he originated gained widespread popularity. It remained popular over 4 decades after its inception across the nation, especially in evening and late-night radio programs.
What happened to Frank Ski Morning Show?
Ski was most recently heard in the market in mornings on Entercom crosstown hip-hop/R&B “V-103” WVEE. He left this past summer to return to Howard University adult R&B WHUR-FM Washington, where he’s been hosting afternoons since August.
What happened Art Terrell?
Davis Broadcasting smooth jazz WJZA Atlanta (1310) adds market veteran Art Terrell to the on-air lineup. Terrell has most recently been hosting mornings at Cox Media Group adult R&B “Kiss 104.1” WALR, exiting in August 2020.
Is Frank Ski married?
Frank Rodriguez, professionally known as Frank Ski (born May 9, 1964), is an American DJ, journalist, philanthropist, radio personality, and public forums host….
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Occupation | DJ, journalist, philanthropist, public forums host |
Spouse(s) | Tanya Rodriguez (1995-2015) Patrice Basanta-Henry, MD (2017) |
Children | 5 |
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Where is J Anthony Brown?
Based in Los Angeles, Brown brings his comedic stylings and hilarious cast of on-air characters to The Steve Harvey Morning Show, which can be heard on nearly 100 stations by nearly 7 million weekly listeners.