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About Lee

Hello all. Lee John here. I guess my history in this business is not unlike others who fell in love with radio from a young age.

As a child, I would sit at our kitchen table and listen to the old radio on our counter belt out the sound of the morning "Disc Jockey". He would introduce the Top 40 Hits, give the weather forecast, talk to the "Characters" that called in, do interviews and contests. Radio was very "Magical" to me. 

I began pretending I was a "Disc Jockey" when I was about ten years old and actually have a tape of me when I was twelve, hosting the " Lee John Morning Show", doing interviews, comedy, telling stories and giving a "Play by Play" account of the "GUY LOMBARDO NEW YEARS EVE PARTY" on the TV. All while sitting in my pajamas in my living room. 

I started to do impressions when I was a kid, like Ed Sullivan, W.C. Fields, Kermit the Frog, etc. By the time I was 16 years old I did over 100 voices. I entertained at parties, fairs, and in theater productions in High School and did some voiceover work for my local radio station.                            

Eventually I went to college for Radio and Television Broadcasting. I did a number of College radio shows, and hosted Cable Television Programs. I continued with my love of Theater as well, and was in numerous productions in college and community theater.

I got my first job in Radio during my first year in College. I have worked with different Radio formats including "Music of  Your Live", " Classic Rock", and " Adult Contemporary". 

I have been Broadcasting now for TWENTY YEARS and still feel like the little kid sitting at the kitchen table. RADIO is just as MAGICAL to me today. 

Take care.
Lee John