Meet our personalities
Mark Duncan
Mark joins Retro Radio One as the Owner and Program Director of the station, as well as it's sister station, 'The Volt'. Originally from North Carolina, and a graduate of the Carolina School of Broadcasting, he has been working in the broadcast industry since 1983. Mark has worked as an 'afternoon drive' radio personality, produced "Mark's Oldies Show" and "The Great Oldies Weekend", as well becoming a television personality with the syndicated cooking show, 'Even Guys Can Cook'. He's currently the voice you hear announcing and promoting the station.
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Dave Callander
Dave is truly a man of many talents (and voices). Originally from Ontario, Canada, his love of broadcasting has allowed him to work with stations as on-air talent, playing the hits, and hosting topical community programming. Dave currently works with the Rogers chain of broadcast stations and, in addition to his duties as a creative writer, he hosts a weekly informational show. His golden voice can also be heard in local and national commercials. Dave joins the Retro Radio One team as the announcer for our promotion and jingle packages.
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Bill Rudman
Bill is an award-winning broadcaster, the co-founder of Harbinger Records, and the executive director of The Musical Theater Project.
For 23 years he has produced, written and hosted the weekly radio series, Footlight Parade. Since 1983 he has also produced recordings devoted to the songwriting masters of theater and film albums featuring such artists as Peggy Lee and Maxine Sullivan distributed by Angel/EMI, Atlantic Jazz, Stash and Painted Smiles, among other labels.
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Fred Migliore
Fred has been passionate about music his entire life. Growing up nurtured on New York City’s underground free form radio, Fred was inspired to create a program dedicated to his passion.
His radio career began in 1991 with Another Unconventional Sunday Morning (AUSM), a three-hour innovative show blending esoteric folk/rock with new and emerging singer/songwriters. The show still airs on public radio and was nationally syndicated in 1998 as FM Odyssey. His audience has grown steadily ever since with further career retrospective interviews with legends such as Judy Collins, David Crosby, and Denny Doherty (Mamas and Papas).
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Jimmy Jay
Jimmy is the host of the Rewind show, as well as the Rewind 70s and Rewind 80s Countdown. Born in Dorchester, Jimmy was brought up in Quincy, both in Massachusetts.
He began his gig on radio the day of his 19th birthday January 11, 1969, with the first record he played, Tommy Roe’s “Dizzy,” heralding in his career at WEIM in Fitchburg MA.
Jimmy Jay, “The DJ of the Stars” has logged thousands of radio hours from places throughout New England and the entire East Coast.
His programs have been spiced up with hundreds of personal interviews he’s conducted with some of music’s top performers.
Today, radio listeners can continue to indulge in the upbeat music memories of the 1950s, 60s and 70s with his syndicated “Rewind” show, which currently plays over many stations worldwide.
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Joey Prout
Joey is a native of The Jersey Shore, and was bitten by the radio bug at the young age of five. His broadcasting inspiration stemmed from the legendary days of top 40 radio stations in New York City. He began his internet radio career in December 2000, shortly before graduating from the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, NJ. Since 2006, Joey strives to present Fun, Entertaining, and Informative shows each and every weekon his syndicated show Sock Hop Soda Shoppe.
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Kurt
David
Kurt David takes a look at the great music of the '60s and '70s on Takin' Ya Back. The show recaptures those memorable years as well as the best of the era. Listen to the best times of your life with Kurt every Monday and Saturday. Check our listings for times.
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'Big Bob' Redys
Bob is a native of Detroit, Michigan. His Memory Lane show features "Old Time Rock & Roll" along with charted hits from the 50's 60's and 70's, including many one hit wonders and covers.
Bob says, "We just don't play songs, we play memories. Before we had cell phones, before there were CD-ROMS, before microwave ovens dictated what we ate, and before SUV's emptied our wallets, wasn't life much simpler? If you remember the Motown Sound, Drive-in Movies, and Cruising your Main Street, then sit back, listen, enjoy, and reminisce with the tunes that will never die!"
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Jerry Gaule
Jerry hails from Albany, Oregon where he's worked in radio since 1976, at stations in two states! Jerry is your host of the Gaule's Moldie Oldies show, and has produced over 500 Syndicated shows heard on stations worldwide. He says he loves life, cooking, music collecting, and Amateur (Ham) radio. Gaule's Moldies Oldies is a great and unusual program... you have to check it out and how weird musically it is!
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Jon
Rivers
Born in Memphis, Tennessee and reared in the hills of Mississippi, Jon Rivers started his journey in radio while still enlisted in the Marine Corps. The voice of "Brother" Jon has been heard around the world for over 20 years through various outlets including the POWERLINE and TWENTY THE COUNTDOWN MAGAZINE, not to mention numerous TV and Radio Commercials. Jon and his wife Sherry live just northwest of Dallas/Ft. Worth, on a spread that houses 26 Morgan Horses, a burro, llama, pot-bellied pig, dog, cat, several chickens, a guinea, and a camel. His love of Morgan horses follows his love of music and Radio. Jon and Sherry show their Morgan horses all around the country, from Texas to Vermont. They bred and raised the World Champion Jr. Reining Horse for 1995 and 1996 and Sherry is the National Champion in Freestyle. Each year they produce and train several rare (old blood line) foals and say after Jesus, Radio, and Family, those beautiful Morgans are their life!
