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Shawn Alexander
Vice President/Editorial, Alternative Format Editor
Shawn Alexander joined the All Access family in February 1996 as Alternative Editor. He has worn many hats at All Access over the past 20+ years, including promotion, marketing, editorial, and sales. Alexander responsibilities include managing the Alternative music division.
Prior to joining All Access, Alexander created the Alternative section at Radio & Records in 1990. During Alexander's tenure at R&R; as Alternative Editor at the industry trade publication, he managed the format's radio panel, contributed a weekly column, and wrote industry news stories.
During the past 30 years in the music business, Alexander has also worked on-air at several radio stations.
Alexander loves baseball, football, and hockey. He is a die-hard New York Mets fan and also roots for the Miami Dolphins and L.A. Kings. His all-time music favorites include: Tom Petty, The Police, Wilco, Del Amitri, and Neil Young. Some of his favorite movies include: The Shining, The Shawshank Redemption, and The Bad News Bears.
Alexander lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughter. He very much enjoys spending quality time with his family.
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Ken Anthony
Editor, Rock Promotion
Ken Anthony has been a Rock music lover since he wore out the grooves on the first Led Zeppelin album. A native of the Bay Area, Ken started his radio career in San Jose in the 80’s, working at the legendary KSJO/San Jose as their afternoon rock jock and eventually Music Director and Program Director.
Anthony left KSJO in late 1988, and spent a few years rocking in Texas for KISS/San Antonio and KLOL/Houston. He found his way to Southern California in 1991 when he was hired to return to his native California to take on the #1 rock programming job in America- KLOS/Los Angeles.
Anthony successfully directed KLOS for two years and then he brought Alternative radio to St. Louis with the creation and launching of KPNT (The Point)/St. Louis. The Point has become a franchise radio station in the Midwest. Anthony returned to Los Angeles in 1994 to program Classic Rock KLSX until they flipped to a Talk format in 1995.
The following year, Anthony formed Radio Think Tank, a consulting and marketing company that worked with some of the top Rock based radio stations in the country. In addition to running Radio Think Tank, in 2004, Anthony was named Rock Editor of the leading industry trade publication Radio & Records.
In August of 2012, Anthony joined All Access as Rock Editor of the world’s #1 destination for news and info for the radio and record industry. In his role as Rock Editor, Anthony works with Rock Radio stations as well as major and independent Rock labels to help maintain and strengthen the Rock format for listeners across the U.S. and Canada.
In addition to his All Access duties, in 2015 Anthony joined the air staff at KLOS/Los Angeles for a regular Saturday morning air shift, and in 2016 added weekend shifts in his hometown Bay Area for KSAN (107.7 The Bone)/San Francisco.
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Ed Brown
National Top 40 Promotion
Ed Brown was born and raised in the Midwest. Growing up, music played a large part in his life. Soul, Rock, Pop, even Country - though he didn't truly appreciate that genre until later in life. As a teen, he enjoyed hanging out at a local radio station, ultimately deciding that Radio was all he wanted to do.
Brown's broadcast career includes stations in Michigan, Ohio, Alabama and California. In the '90s, Ed moved to the West Coast, leaving radio behind (except for part-time gigs in LA and San Diego). He remained in the music industry, first working as Broadcast Editor for industry publication HITS Magazine.
In 2000, Ed joined ALL ACCESS in a similar capacity, and has been an important part of the team ever since. In his down time, Ed enjoys the outdoors, travel and, of course, music!
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Leah Brungardt
Operations Director
Leah Brungardt joined All Access Music Group in August 2011. She began as an editorial assistant and now handles all day to day operations of the company including accounting and much more. She also manages the All Access sister site, Music.AllAccess.com as an interviewer and concert reviewer.
As a lover of all genres of music, working at All Access Music Group is a perfect fit for Leah, and she loves learning about up and coming musicians as well. Leah grew up overseas attending American international schools and attended The University of Arizona, where she earned a BA in Music Management. She roots for the Wildcats every chance she gets.
Leah has been able to work at a variety of music-related jobs including several internships at small independent record labels, ClearChannel Radio and Journal Broadcasting Group. One Summer, she even spent time working at a record store.
Leah has been living in Los Angeles for almost 10 years. When Leah isn't working, she helps promote a non-profit Pin-Up Calendar project, attends every concert she possibly can, and spends time with her husband and Australian Cattle Dog, Hudson.
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Mark Capuano
Vice President of SEO & Business Development
Mark Capuano has led a successful Internet career for the past ten years through Internet Marketing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Business Development/Strategic Alliances, Website Monetization, Business Operations, and Product Development. Mark has successfully generated new long-standing business relationships and partnerships, effectively managed the development of more than 400 Internet website properties by aligning cross-functional teams, and managed multiple new business initiatives.
Mark is self-motivated with a proven ability to prioritize and manage business opportunities. He has recruited and led high-performance project teams which consistently delivered projects that exceeded clients' expectations while meeting timeline and budget demands.
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Paul Cartellone
Ratings and Directory Guru
Paul "Poppa", "Gator", Anthony Cartellone started his radio career in high school. He grew up in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame City of Cleveland Ohio listening to WIXY 1260 and later The Buzzard-WMMS. After completing four years at Ohio University, working at the All Campus Radio Network (as Poppa Wolf) and later WXTQ he ventured into commercial at WIBZ in Pakersburg, WVA. After a few years, he moved back to Cleveland and worked at News Talk WERE, Cleveland where he produced the Morton Downey Jr Show. Paul made Mort good enough to land a job at WMAQ (and you made have seen the Morton Downey Jr Show On TV). Paul wanted to program radio stations and so he set out on a journey that would take him to thriving metropolises such as East Liverpool, OH, Sandusky, OH and his first PD gig in Beckley, West Virginia.
Tired of the weather of the Midwest he was promised a job in Orlando, FL. His first break in a major market and a warmer climate. Unfortunately, that job never materialized. From Orlando he moved to Ft Myers for a few years even Daytona beach and back to Orlando where he worked at WHTQ. And then one night while dialing around the FM dial, he heard a friend of his whom he worked with while at WGCL, Bumper Morgan announce "We're just a small band of renegades terrorizing Tampa Bay, Power 93-The Power Pig. " He called Bumper who told him about the station and he said to call Marc Chase. And the rest as they say is history. "Working at the Power Pig is one of the most memorable rides I've ever had in radio."
Next an opportunity to move to California presented itself and Paul was on his way to see "Swimming Pools, Movie Stars". He was offered a position as Editor of Album Networks' Yellow Pages Of Rock. The Yellow Pages Of Rock was a printed predecessor of what is now the All Access Industry Directory. The Directory Guru is not only responsible for updating the Directory but also maintains the Arbitron section. Paul's spare time is spent riding his Harley Davidson not only through the canyons and valleys from Burbank to Malibu but wherever his motorcycle takes him.
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Paul Colbert
Account Executive
After recovering from middle school conflict with Darryl Strawberry ("He stole my handball."), Paul Colbert pulled himself out of the adversity to enjoy a rewarding career. First, he turned an Internship at KMGG (Magic 106)/L.A. into an on air stint with the late Robert W. Morgan's morning show. Then, after helping establish KPWR (Power 106)/L.A. from day 1, Paul moved on to a stint working with Casey Kasem on "American Top 40" ("I was in charge of numbers 4, 8, 15, 16, 23 & 42"). From there, Paul moved on to Radio & Records, working just about every job in the building from Editorial to Sales.
While doing time at R&R, Paul gained semi-local notoriety by being the guy standing behind the TV reporter saying O.J. had been arrested ("I got on 2 TV channels.") Concurrently, Paul established himself as an accomplished Voiceover performer in commercials, movie trailers, TV shows, and most notably as an Eddie Murphy soundalike ("Eddie matched my 'Shrek' guide vocals almost to the syllable"). Paul joined All Access in 2004, handling the Voiceover/Imaging dept. as well as Record Industry and Radio Sales.
You may laugh, but it's all true.
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Tom Cunningham
Editor, Hot/Modern/AC Promotion
Tom Cunningham began his industry career at the legendary WVUD-FM at the University of Dayton. From there, he went back to his hometown and the equally legendary WPST/Trenton for 10 years, ending up in the program director chair and afternoons.
It was on to the trades and a position as Radio Editor for Kal Rudman at Friday Morning Quarterback. He began his promotion career at Reprise Records as the local rep in Philadelphia, before moving up to national positions. Since then, there have been executive positions in the Adult promotion departments at Jive, Universal and Vanguard Records.
Most recently, he’s been a Partner at The Artist Cooperative promotion and marketing company.
Since 2003, Cunningham has hosted the world famous all-Bruce Springsteen ‘Bruce Brunch’ radio show on Townsquare Media’s WCHR-FM (105.7 The Hawk) at the Jersey Shore on Sunday mornings.
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Joel Denver
President and Publisher
JOEL DENVER President/Publisher/co-founder (along with VP/CFO & Operations/co-founder and deceased wife RIA) of the ALL ACCESS MUSIC GROUP (www.AllAccess.com), established the company, headquartered in MALIBU, CA and launched the site in 1995. Prior to founding the ALL ACCESS MUSIC GROUP, DENVER was the CHR Editor for R&R; NEWSPAPER for 14 years.
Before joining R&R; he'd been in radio for 13 years as PD at WBSB (B104)/BALTIMORE, KSLQ/ST. LOUIS, KCBQ-A/SAN DIEGO, WMJX (96X)/MIAMI, MD at WFIL/PHILADELPHIA, and had been on air at WAYS-A/CHARLOTTE, WNOR-A/NORFOLK, WPGC-A&F;/WASHINGTON, and WINX-A/ROCKVILLE, MD where he got started in radio at age 15, in JANUARY of 1968.
JOEL has two cats -- ACE and MAC. JOEL is a certified scuba diver, skier and hiker. On weekends and during free time, DENVER likes to entertain friends, works out at the gym, listens to the radio, new music, enjoys sailing, reading, and cooking.
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Charese Frugé
Net News Editor
Charese Frugé joins the All Access team as a Net News Editor. She has 20+ years in the radio business with a proven track record in multiple formats as both an on- air personality and an award winning programmer. She's been successful in markets like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Houston, Las Vegas and Denver. She's been recognized as one of Radio's Most Influential Women by Radio Ink on multiple occasions and has several awards for Excellence in Management from both CBS Radio, and the Alliance for Women in Media. In her spare time she is also a Voice Actor and Voice over talent. She just recently launched MC Media, a radio and talent consulting agency ready to help you bring a fresh new approach and strategy to your talent or brand. She can be reached at cfruge@allaccess.com or 310-499-8726.
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Pat Gillen
East Coast News Editor
Net News Editor Pat Gillen is a 30 year vet of the radio and music business. Radio stops included Z90/San Diego, Q106/San Diego, WTFX/Madison, WGFM/Albany, WJLK/Asbury Park and WPST/Trenton. Gillen once served as Joyner Communications VP/Programming.
Following a decade-plus run in radio, Gillen moved to the trade magazine Network40 as Sr. Broadcast Editor, Managing Editor and eventually VP/East Coast Operations for The Network Magazine Group. Gillen has also worked the syndication side of the business, serving as an affiliate sales rep for Zeo Radio Networks and Superadio Networks, and still has interests in several shows.
Gillen's personal website is www.patgillen.com. Residing on Long Island, NY with his wife Allison, a financial analyist for Ernst & Young. Other interests include food and wine, and most genres of music.
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Dave Hoeffel
National Top 40 Promotion
Dave Hoeffel has been involved with radio and the music business since 1977, when he joined then-Top 40 WOND/Atlantic City as a weekend jock. He subsequently held on-air and/or programming positions at WPST/Trenton, WCKO/Ft. Lauderdale, WEZI/Miami, WKXW/Trenton, WIOQ/Philadelphia and WLCE/Philadelphia.
Hoeffel voicetracks for SiriusXM Radio in his spare time (currently the 50s on 5). Hoeffel joined All Access in 2004 after spending 12 years at FMQB, where he served as VP/Executive Director.
Dave and his wife Donna reside on a 22 acre farm in Central NJ with their daughters Emily and Claire. Dave's other interests range from mobile DJing to craft-brewed India pale ales to collecting radios and audio gear.
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Pete Jones
Editor, Rhythmic-Crossover Promotion
Pete Jones' career in the business may have started during his freshman year at the University of Southern California. His roommate, Larry Morgan who is now morning man at KSWD/Los Angeles, got Pete interested in radio and after USC, he started his first radio gig at KYOS-A/Merced, CA. Pete went on to sign on Top 40/Rhythmic KHTN/Merced-Modesto with consultant Steve Smith. Pete Jones remained at KHTN through 1998.
Pete is most proud of the long list of KHTN alums. JV and Hollywood from The Doghouse, KZZP/Phoenix PD Mark Medina, Universal Motown's Dan Watson, current KHTN OM/PD Rene Roberts, KWPT/San Antonio PD Eric Sean, KBOS/Fresno PD/mornings Greg Hoffman, KATM/Modesto PD Randy "Bubba" Black, KISV/Bakersfield PD J. Reed and former KWWV/San Luis Obispo PD Ryan B. In August 1998, Pete came to All Access as the Format Manager Top 40/Rhythm-Crossover.
Born in Bangor, ME and raised in Oscoda, MI, Pete's father was in the U.S. Air Force and gave his family the opportunity to live in mulitple locations around the world. Pete's been married since June, 2006 to Santa Clarita, CA-based realtor Sue Kline. He's a rabid golfer that took up the sport in 2001. Pete and Sue love traveling to their home-away-from-home of Mazatlan, Mexico.
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Kaylan Moody
Editorial Assistant, Nashville
Kaylan Moody was born and raised in Sunrise, Florida, and grew up with a huge passion for music and the world of radio. Kaylan loved to discover new artists, go to concerts any chance she got, and even performed as a singer-songwriter herself. After she earned her Masters in Mass Communication degree from the University of Florida in August 2019, Kaylan decided to pack up and leave her home state for a chance to work on Music Row in Nashville. Shortly after her move, she landed a role as Editorial Assistant at All Access.
She previously was MD/morning talent for MARC RADIO GROUP’s Alternative WHHZ (100.5 THE BUZZ)/GAINESVILLE, FL. Kaylan started her career in radio as an undergraduate at the University of Florida, where she worked on the air at university-owned stations Country WRUF-FM (103.7 THE GATOR) and Top 40 GHQ, where she was also a research assistant and student General Manager. She was awarded a student scholarship to attend the NAB RADIO SHOW in 2017 and 2018, where her love for the industry grew even stronger.
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Molly Paige
West Coast News Editor
Molly Paige has a radio career that stretches from the West Coast, KCBS FM (ARROW 93.1)/Los Angeles, KTYD (99.9)/Santa Barbara, KHAY(100.7)/Ventura, to the East Coast in Washington D.C. and syndicated nationally with America's Radio News Network, NBC News Radio and America In The Morning. She was in Portland, OR with KGON and San Antonio, TX with WOAI. In Jakarta, Indonesia she helped start the first local American Jazz station, Radio Trijaya.
Born in N.Y., Molly currently calls L.A. home.
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Matt Parvis
VP/Sales Mgr.
Matt Parvis started his career in radio advertising at R&R in 1989 and after 8 great years, left to work at Inside Radio to help start up their West Coast Operations. In 1998 he received a call from Joel Denver asking him to come to AllAccess.com to help lead the Sales Dept. and the rest is what they call history. An avid golfer and card player, he is always up for making a deal.
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Mike Paulsen
Senior Web Developer
Mike Paulsen joined the All Access Web team in 2011 as Senior Web Developer. He considers himself something of a swiss army knife when it comes to coding, databases, and web design -- having worked in many platforms and technologies over the years.
Raised just outside the Mile High City of Denver, Mike was weaned on AOR and Modern Rock radio in the '70s and '80s. After spending one year at USC studying architecture, he decided that all nighters drafting by hand wasn't for him and transferred to the more laid back University of New Mexico in Albuquerque where he completed his Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science in 1991.
Mike is an avid music listener with eclectic tastes and takes great pleasure in demonstrating to friends and family over 30 who have given up on new music the error of their ways. For him, music today is as vibrant as it's ever been, even if he has a nostalgic soft spot for his '80s alternative and new wave! You will find him plugged in -- tuned in to his iPod -- computer turned on at any given moment. He enjoys keeping up with the latest internet trends, especially when it comes to social networking and cloud computing and is, not surprisingly, a huge proponent of open source technology.
In his spare time, Mike enjoys watching movies at home, visiting art museums, reading up on science and technology, forever honing his satirical wit, and touring the wineries of California's central coast. Mike currently lives in Southern California with his wife and their two Boston terriers.
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DC Rahe
Editor
Since graduating from the University of Oregon, D.C. Rahe has spent his career working in various aspects of communications — writing and producing documentaries, promotional videos, television and radio spots and feature length motion pictures. As a journalist he has been a News Writer, Contributing Editor, Managing Editor and Editor-In-Chief of numerous print, digital and on-line publications. “My favorite aspect of being a journalist is meeting new people and learning from them.”
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Monica Rivera
Associate Editor, ALL ACCESS/NASHVILLE
Monica Rivera was born and raised in San Diego, CA where she discovered her passion for Country music at a young age. While she was not raised on Country music, she couldn’t help falling in love with the songs she heard on Country radio.
After graduating California State University, Fresno in 2012 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Mass Communication and Journalism, Monica was eager to explore a career with the music she was so passionate about. After starting her career as a Promotions Assistant at iHeart Media/San Diego, Monica made the move to Entercom Communications/San Diego (formerly Lincoln Financial Media) so she could work with KSON and focus her career more closely on the Country genre. She gained experience as a Promotions Coordinator and Promotions Director while with KSON, KIFM, and KBZT. Her time with KSON inspired Monica to work with Country music more than ever, prompting her to pack up her car and make the 2,000-mile journey from San Diego to Nashville in October 2017 to follow her passion.
One year after moving to Nashville, Monica was ecstatic to receive an offer to join the All Access family in December 2018. Outside of work, you can catch her rooting on her Fresno State Bulldogs, crafting, and volunteering with local Pit Bull rescue groups.
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John Schoenberger
Editor, Triple A Promotion
John Schoenberger is a 35+ year veteran of the radio and record industry. He served in various local, regional and national promotion capacities for the first 22 years of his career at labels including ABC/Dunhill, Arista, Relativity and MCA.
In 1993, he joined the Network Magazine Group to serve as Triple A Editor for industry trade publication The Album Network. During that period he also developed and served as editor for a stand-alone Triple A publication known as Totallyadult. In 2001, Schoenberger joined Radio & Records as Triple A Editor and also acted as the organizer and host of the annual R&R; Triple A Summit held in Boulder, CO.
In September of 2009, Schoenberger became part of the All Access team to develop and head up the newly launched Triple A section.
He lives with his wife in the Mojave Desert east of Los Angeles and enjoys hiking, biking and yoga.
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Matt Shapo
Vice President of Digital Content
Matt Shapo is the Vice President of Digital Content at All Access where he oversees the development and execution of all content for AllAccess.com and develops all aspects of the company's online presence.
As part of this ongoing process, Matt is deeply involved in charting digital strategy for the company, establishing new content initiatives, and managing All Access' relationships with a variety of strategic partners. He also works closely with the All Access sales staff and the company's advertising clients to ensure client satisfaction and maximize the impact of all advertising on the website.
Matt previously served as All Access' Senior Designer and later as its Manager of Web Operations, during which time the company implemented two, full scale re-designs of allaccess.com that resulted in the site more than doubling its traffic on each occasion.
Before joining All Access, Matt obtained a B.A. in International Relations & Political Science from Tufts University, worked as a legislative researcher and financial news reporter in Washington, DC, obtained an M.F.A. in film production at Florida State University, and worked in feature film development and independent video production.
In earlier life, Matt grew up the son of his loving parents, Ron and Marilyn, and tormented his younger sister, Nirah "I'm going to tell Mom" Shapo. He also played basketball in every waking moment that he was not required to be in school or taking a piano lesson.
These days, Matt likes to regale his fabulously patient wife, Jennifer, with highly charitable accounts of his former basketball greatness and to spend as much time as possible with her and their wonderful son, Evan.
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Perry Michael Simon
VP/Editor, News/Talk/Sports
Perry Michael Simon is the former Program Director at stations like KLSX/Los Angeles and WKXW (New Jersey 101.5)/Trenton and Operations Manager at KLYY (Y-107)/Los Angeles, and served in a corporate role at Press Broadcasting and produced Greg Behrendt's show for Comedy World Radio Network. He's served as an on-air talent, consultant, comedy writer for TV, cartoonist, lawyer, and other stuff he doesn't remember all that well. He also writes material that appears at pmsimon.com, which is separate from and not related to All Access, so don't blame Joel.
Simon, who has appeared as a guest on radio shows across the country, is an expert on entirely useless information, provides (unpaid) 24-hour computer and technical advice and assistance to most of the people he knows, and is an ardent fan of the Philadelphia sports teams, all of which have been responsible for various bitter disappointments in his life. He is a graduate of Haverford College and Villanova Law School.
Simon, a New Jersey native and former Philadelphia-area and New York-area resident, now lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife and hero Fran and Ella the World's Most Famous Cat. The family is active in fundraising for breast cancer research.
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Phyllis Stark
Sr. Editor, ALL ACCESS/NASHVILLE
Phyllis Stark is a Nashville-based entertainment journalist who has been reporting extensively on country music, radio and the Nashville music industry (and loving every minute of it) for more than two decades. She joined All Access in November, 2018 in the newly-created role of Senior Editor, overseeing the Nashville office.
Prior positions have included Senior Content Editor at Cox Media Group, Executive Producer of National Content for The E.W. Scripps Company/Journal Broadcast Group, Nashville Bureau Chief and Senior Editor for Billboard, Managing Editor of Billboard’s radio publication, Airplay Monitor, and Contributing Editor for the Country Music Association’s Close Up magazine.
She has also worked as Executive Editor/Country Music at Radio-Info.com, VP of A&R for independent record label Robbins Nashville and Nashville music correspondent and feature writer for MSN.com.
She can be reached at pstark@allaccess.com or connect on Twitter @StarkCountry.
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Roy Trakin
Net News Editor
Roy Trakin is a pop culture critic, pop and rock music aficionado, published author and online talk show host. He graduated from Colgate with a degree in philosophy, then received an MFA in Film from Columbia, where he studied under legendary film critic Andrew Sarris.
After serving in the publicity departments at Polydor Records, MTV and the RIAA, Roy moved west and began a 25-year stint at Hits Magazine as Sr. Editor before joining The Hollywood Reporter/Billboard as a Contributing Editor. He has contributed to every rock magazine that ever mattered, but no longer exist, including Musician, BAM, Creem, Details, New York Rocker, Soho Weekly News, as well as the L.A. Times, L.A. Herald Examiner, Newsday, N.Y. Daily News, USA. Today, Village Voice and Grammy magazine.
Roy is a voting member of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, part of the rocksbackpages.com music critics website as well as a voter for Rolling Stone's 50 Greatest Albums of All Time.
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Nick Wagner
Web Designer
From 1995 Nick Wagner spent the following 12 years working various production jobs on big budget movies, music videos, commercials and television shows for all the major studios in Hollywood, CA. During this time his hobbies of photographing celebrities, models and musicians and web design began to take over his career. Nick has settled in the Chicago area to continue web design and consulting.
Nick ran into, and began working with, All Access Music Group at the end of 2004 where he presently handles daily web maintenance and banner ad design.
Currently Nick is single, young, and virile. When not at work, Nick likes to drive around in his 78 Chrysler, create art with photography, strum n' pick his acoustic and participate in competitive shotgun shooting.
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Sam Weaver
Editor, Urban/Urban AC Promotion
Sam Weaver is a veteran programmer and air personality. His diverse format background includes Top 40/Mainstream, Urban, Country, Sports, Talk, and Rock. He has worked in Chicago, St. Louis, San Francisco, Dallas, New Orleans, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Memphis, Greensboro and Kansas City.
Sam has programmed 12 stations including KRNB/DALLAS, Black-owned and operated KPRS & KPRT/KANSAS CITY and WDIA/MEMPHIS, plus stops in CHICAGO, SAN FRANCISCO, DETROIT, ST. LOUIS, NEW ORLEANS, PITTSBURGH and GREENSBORO.
Besides numerous programing awards, Sam's past accomplishments include teaching in the Broadcast Department at Columbia College in Chicago, comedy writer for Jerry Boulding's Highlights radio show, and host of Westwood One's Superstars Of R&B; Concert Series. He has moderated or been a panelist at conventions for Billboard, N.A.B, The Conclave, and the Canadian Music Festival.
In addition to being the Urban/UAC Editor, Weaver is a radio talent coach and consultant working with beginners, veteran air-personalities, and PDs. For those services, contact Sam directly at thecoach@radiocoach.biz, (972) 672-4812, and his web site is http://radiocoach.biz.