Radio_bored-Op said:
...(mark richards, smokin willie b, mike mcgowan, jj Wright)...... were my fave. four!!!!
...and attempted to locate jj-Wright, without success...partially, the name JJ Wright, is just a little too common...
Wow. Thanks for remembering me!
JJ here. I just was googling around and found this old thread. So I thought that I would post and let you know what happened to me!
I went on to work in Lansing, MI at 95FM WVIC while attending Michigan State University to complete a degree in Computer Engineering. Started working part-time, immediately was doing afternoon drive 'part-time' until they finally ponied up and made me full time afternoons and MD. Did that until they sold WVIC out from under us and changed format to *cringe* country. I stayed for about two weeks until I let the "F" bomb loose live on air. D'OH! From there I went to work for the local classic rock station (voice tracking at the time), then switched over to TV as a MCE at the local NBC affiliate (sort of DJ for videos) and picked up doing mornings at the new CHR for a bit, all while taking classes at MSU fulltime and, oh yeah, being PA Announcer for the local minor league baseball team. At that point in my life I was doing mornings 7-10 am on the radio, sleeping for about 1 hour, taking classes from around 11am-5pm, sleeping for an hour, announcing at the ballpark from 6p-11p, working the overnight shift in MCR from 11p-7a, and repeating. Eek!
I got out of radio entirely by 1999. Stayed with the PA Announcing until around 2006. But I got married and had a daughter and life was just too hectic with the full time Software Engineer thing going on to continue dabbling in voicework. I am out of radio permanently now.
BTW, my biggest accomplishment (just for the record) was holding onto a 45 (vinyl, anyone remember pre-digital media?) of "Synch - Where Are You Now" from back when Kidd and I worked in Richmond, VA together and when "Benny Mardones - Into The Night" made a resurgence, I gave it to our PD (Paul 'Boom Boom' Cannon) to possibly give it a listen and maybe we could play it on Kiss? It sat on his desk for like a month and then one day it was gone. And suddenly stations around the country were playing it again. Apparently Paul had played it for our "consultant" who consulted numerous other stations and he had liked it. A lot. And pushed it to his other stations (but not ours initially... weird) and it just took off from there. Jimmy Harnon, wherever you are, you owe me. That song wouldn't have charted if I hadn't held onto it and whipped it out at just the right moment (when old sappy ballads were enjoying a recurrance). Werid that of all of the things I contributed (Kiss bedcheck, numerous things at WVIC) that this sticks out in my head as the biggest contribution in radio for me. Sort of like the feeling you get when you drop a snowball at the top of the mountain and watch as it picks up steam and grows and wipes out the village at the bottem of the... OK, bad analogy, but you get the idea.
Currently, as mentioned above, I am a software engineer during the days, a father of a beautiful 4 year old girl in the evenings, and then I become a dwarf paladin tanking World of Warcraft addict at night after she is in bed! Rawr.
Ain't life a hoot.