XM Rock Show/DJ

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Christmas 1964 was the pivotal moment: he was given the transistor radio from which he heard the Beatles, the Dave Clark 5, the Rolling Stones and a host of musical treasures too good to be true intro

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From on-air host to producer and news director, Earle Bailey's radio career began in Bridgeport, CT, where he took to the airwaves in 1969 at WPKN.

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It's really been a long, strange trip to XM for George Taylor Morris, especially when you consider he got axed from his first hometown radio job because he broke the rules: He played the Beatles "I Wa

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Where does someone find that inside/looking-out perspective on playing music?

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Ever since New Jersey native Eddie Trunk fell in love with pop hooks and crunching guitar riffs of "power pop" at age 11, he has submersed himself in music.

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Kevin Kash is the program director for the Boneyard - XM 41, the perfect job for someone with a long history of rock 'n' roll in his life.

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Matt's radio career started in his parent's basement.

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Hailed as a god by some but reviled as a heathen by many, Coolguy has risen from the obscurity of a late night radio show on the Jersey Shore to become one of the most feared men in the history of bro

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Katie first got into radio in college at Ohio University at ACRN, where she received her bachelor of science in audio engineering and spent all her free time on the air!

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Not a big fan of radio, but a huge fan of music, Cleaver started his career at the infamous ZROCK, a nationally syndicated hard rock station that closed its doors in 1996, forcing him to move on to ZE

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