
AM Drive
(2am – 7am) |
Tom Collins
joined Jones Rock Classics format in 1998 and held down afternoons
there for many years. His offbeat sense of humor fits perfectly in
the newly re-launched Classic Rock format. Prior to JRN, Tom spent
nearly 20 years on rock stations like KAZY, KBPI and The Fox in Denver;
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Midday
(7am – 12pm) |
McKenzie Rae
has been with Max' Rock Classics since 1994, most recently as morning
host. She came to us from KGB, San Diego where McKenzie was a popular
air personality and production director. If her voice sounds familiar
it should; you’ve probably heard McKenzie on dozens of radio
and TV commercials. |
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PM Drive
(12pm – 5pm ) |
Tony Scott’s
rock solid in PM Drive and brings a ton of experience from WPGC Washington
DC, KIIS Los Angeles, and stints in Philly and Denver. He is also
the longtime host of a Southern California tradition; the album oriented
show The 7th Day, Sundays on KLOS Los Angeles. Tony is also an accomplished
TV actor and voiceover announcer in Hollywood. |
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Evenings
(5pm-9pm ) |
Lu Valentino
began hosting Max Rock evenings at the beginning of 2011. She worked
for many years at legendary rocker, KUPD in Phoenix. Her Lu’s
Locker Room sports feature was a Phoenix staple (Pat Tillman was
a regular guest) and it earned her the female voice position with
the Coyotes and Cardinals. While Lu knows Classic Rock well, she
has been an entertainer on many formats and drive time shows in
Ft. Lauderdale, Tampa, Buffalo, Orlando/Daytona and Mobile. Raised
in North Jersey, Lu is radio's charismatic Italian Bambina with
a passion for entertainment news and rock and roll. Her Lu’s
Gossip Laptop feature airs on stations nationwide and she has also
developed substantial followings on Twitter and Facebook. Lu’s
show features the kind of listener interaction, giveaways, artist
drop ins and programming benchmarks that move evenings to the forefront.
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Overnight
(9pm – 2am )
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Tom Fry
has rocked markets all over the country, from Evanston & Ft. Wayne,
Indiana to Ocean City, Maryland before moving to Denver. He did evenings
on Rock Classics beginning in 2005 while putting in time at Denver’s
Classic Rock powerhouse, The Mountain. Tom currently holds down afternoons
on The Independent Alternative 101.5 FM. His acting career has landed
him co-starring roles on ABC and made-for-TV movies for NBC, FOX,
HBO, Showtime and Cinemax. |
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Weekends
(5pm– 9pm )
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Raechel Donahue
has been recently inducted into the Paley Museum of Television and
Radio for her contributions to the media, Donahue writes and produces
rock and roll documentaries, hosts two different midday radio shows
in Lexington and Charleston, has authored several books and lends
her humor to the All Star Radio Network prep service. As a voiceover,
she has lent her unique sound to over 150 movies and television shows,
playing the voice of everything from jive talking Barbara Billingsley
in Airport to giant grasshoppers in Starship Troopers |
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Weekends
Saturdays
(7am-11am )
Sundays
(7am-12pm ) |
Shark grew up
on rock in Phoenix. He loves riding his Harley motorcycles and playing
hockey with is eighteen-year-old son. Often, you’ll find him
around town playing and singing with his blues band. Shark has written
over 400 pieces on rock history and would someday like to write a
rock ‘n’ roll family tree book. |
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Weekends
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Dusty Scott
lives and breathes classic rock. He worked all over the country as
a radio personality before settling down. Now, in his spare time,
he manages his huge garden in the summer, and tries to remain alpha
male to his two dogs and six cats, who make endless work for him when
he’s not tending his crops. |
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Weekends
Saturdays
(4pm-9pm ) |
Zach Martin
loves classic rock and has interviewed countless artists, including
two Beatles, Beatle wife Yoko Ono, members of Pink Floyd, and Led
Zeppelin. Zach has worked for some of America’s biggest stations,
and is currently heard on the world famous 92.3 KROCK in New York.
Zach is married with one daughter. |
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Weekends
Overnight Sundays
(9pm-2am ) |
Mark Samansky
is one part musician, one part comedy writer, and one part radio personality.
In the past, he has performed original and comedy parodies with his
band. One of his fondest memories is accidentally setting the stage
on fire at The House Of Blues while torching his guitar. What showmanship! |
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Weekends
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Fendrich is the Program Director
of KMKX, a job he has held since 2001. Fendrich grew up in the Pacific
Northwest, went to the University of Oregon, pulled on air stints
at rock stations like KZEL, KGON, Earth 105 and launched Alternative
KNRK in ’95. He also programmed 106.3 The Shore in Atlantic
City and WLRS in Louisville. He jogs, performs dangerous stunts with
his children, and avoids unnecessary home repair. |