No, never worked L.A. We moved to Bishop when I was 9, I got on the air at KIBS in Bishop at age 15 (1971) and became music director, then program director. From there, it was KSLY, San Luis Obispo (1974), KIOQ-FM, Bishop (which I helped put on the air---1974-1976), KUKI in Ukiah (1976-77) and KOLO, Reno (1977-1981).
After that, it was a 30 year detour in TV news at the CBS station in Reno (1981-84), the ABC station in Las Vegas (1984-86), and the ABC station in Phoenix (1986-2000), where I dabbled in radio while keeping my TV news gig---once with Danny Davis at Sunny 97 (1993-1995, on a fill-in basis for his newsperson), and then as Charlie Van Dyke's partner at Eagle 96.9 (the same station, just with new owners and a new name) for a few months in 1997 before the station was sold out from under us. Charlie went to KRTH after that.
I did four years as a talk host at KTAR in Phoenix (2000-2004) which overlapped with a gig doing my own half-hour weekly automotive show on KAZT-TV, which ran for seven seasons (fall 2002-fall 2008). A couple years into that, they made me Director of Programming and Promotion and the plate was too full, so I left KTAR.
From 2009-2012, I was at the new ABC affiliate in Phoenix as their transportation and transit reporter as well as doing traffic reports on their morning newscast.
Finally, in 2012, I went back to radio fulltime---first doing traffic for six markets for iHeart, then doing newscasts for the top 25 markets on the iHeartRadio app. In 2013, I moved home to California, produced the morning news at KFBK in Sacramento, then became Managing Editor and then News Director as well as afternoon news co-anchor.
I got caught in the 1,500-person layoff at iHeart in January of 2020, but landed in deep clover as afternoon anchor of the NPR station here in Sacramento where I am today and where I hope to stay.
(And never had to use an air name, as a jock or doing traffic reports.)