Show Credentials: * Finalist for "Best Radio Show" at 1st Annual Jammy Awards in 2000 * Syndicated on WBZC-FM & KGKO.com * Celebrating 10 Years on the Radio So I guess this is where I’m supposed to give you a little background info to show you that I'm a radio nerd. Here it goes. Born in Delaware at Dover Air Force Base (military brat – only child). Grew up partially in England before residing “in the sticks” or “the nack” (Tabernacle, NJ) for those who don’t know the lingo. Music hit me when I was young as you see in the picture. First concert (not by choice) was The Monkeys at Great Adventure at age 6 an first concert by choice, front row for Warrant at Mcguire Air Force Base, age 9. It wasn't until I saw Phish for the first time at The Philadelphia Spectrum on 12.28.96 that would change my life musically. I would love music so much, I wanted to produce scores in Cinema, but community college didn't have such classes. However, radio was another hands-on media outlet to share music with other individuals. In the winter of 1998, I would be given my own college radio show at Burlington County College in Pemberton, NJ. I loved everything about radio and would continue to pursue a degree in Communications specializing in Radio/TV/Film from Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ. I ended up at 94 WYSP Philadelphia as an intern in Summer of 2002 and eventually climbed the ranks to full-time status as Content Editor for The Kidd Chris Show, Commercial Producer, and a weekend jock doing rock shifts on Sundays 10a-2pEST. Now 10 years in the radio business I'm still volunteering my Saturday nights to bring you the music of the Jamband scene on Endless Boundaries. I'm also giving back to the community by training new students at Z88-9 during the week. I'm a workaholic, but LOVE my job so everything balances out. If you are reading this, thank you and thanks for listening to the show. It's a true pleasure to share this music with you. If you are not reading this, then how would you know what I just said? Till We Meet or Till Meet Again, Jay |