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Rick’s love of radio began at the campus radio station of a small college in New York. Drafted for the Viet Nam war, he was fortunate to be sent in the opposite direction to host afternoon drive at “The Rock of East Africa” (an American radio station in Asmara, Ethiopia). After returning to the U.S., he spent the next ten years working in commercial radio in New York and Florida. Rick then transitioned to multimedia production (hey, the money was better than radio), but when he retired, he was thrilled to find RTI FM. He had come home.

Larry London started his broadcasting career while in high school. Larry has been on the air in the US (Detroit, Boston, St. Louis, Tampa, and Los Angeles) and has also lived and worked in Asia (China, Japan, Hong Kong). He joined VOA in 2001 and a year later was the permanent host of “Border Crossings”. Larry’s daily program features requests, dedications, prize giveaways, the latest music news, and special guest interviews. Larry has interviewed over 2000 guests including Oscar winner Tom Hanks, Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Adele, One Direction, Taylor Swift, and many of today’s biggest stars.

Rich has spent most of his life listening to and loving music and radio, and working in the radio, music and media businesses. From high school and college radio to recent on-air work at stations like WRNJ (where he hosted The Rest of the Week with Rich Appel and filled in mornings, middays and afternoons), WGHT and Pop Gold Radio (where he’s filled in as host forThe Time Machine countdown), it’s all led up to that thing.

From the time he was a teenager, Rick Wrigley always knew that he wanted to be a broadcaster. He grew up listening to great radio stations like WPDQ and WAPE in Jacksonville Florida in the USA. His early influencers were the DJs that rocked the radio dial in the late 50s through the 70s. In […]

Jeremy was bitten by the music bug when he was very young and never found the antidote. He made his first radio broadcast on a local hospital radio station aged just 16, where the more elderly patients were doubtless rather bemused by his juvenile attempts to emulate the style of the Alan Freeman Rock Show when the majority of requests were for songs by Des O’Connor or Al Martino!

Lee Howard is a former record company exec at DECCA & CHRYSALIS RECORDS and one time nearly pop star with three singles to his name, including the original recording of Leo Sayer's "One Man Band". Lee has played guitar and vocaled in many recording studios for many famous artists’ and pop stars and is found on loads of well know records. He was the lead guitarist in Martin Murray's 21st Century “Honeycombs” Band till 2013 and Ges Rogers “Union Gap” till 2018. Lee's knowledge and background of music in the industry is vast and still very involved and friends with many. Lee still gigs with a great show and loves working as a radio presenter, presenting three prime-time radio shows every week on RTI FM The Station Of The Stars. Howard’s Way & A Bit More and his No1 70’s show and his 60s, 70s & 80s show. All with a massive following all over the globe and growing rapidly.

Singer-songwriter, guitar player and music producer: British Blues Award Nominee, 2011. Member of Starlite Campbell Band and joint owner of Supertone Records.

Suzy is a bass player, songwriter, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, session musician, member of the Starlite Campbell Band and joint owner of Supertone Records.

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