Pat Matthews “Beatlesarama” :: >
Born on the West Bank and raised on a farm, radio was a
lifeline to the real world. “It was in my blood from early on and continues to
today,” Pat says. “Beatlesarama is my gift to the world. You can hear it now.
Hope you enjoy listening!”
Ray White “Classic
Artists Today” : : >
Classic Artists Today was founded by Ray K. White, a music
fanatic who grew up listening to the transistor radio when AM pop ruled. The
early ’60s saw the emergence of various popular music genres from the California
sound to folk to the British invasion.
The growth of FM radio opened up all new possibilities.
Progressive FM stations playing “deep cuts” was where it was at, going beyond
the Top 40 rotation. “There's a generation that is being overlooked by todays'
“popular” music. It’s time we get back the tried and true formula,” Ray states.
Outside of radio, Ray is a successful businessman having
played active roles in major real estate and development deals totaling over $ 1
billion.
Lisa Davis “Coool
Cat” :: >
Bio for Lisa Davis coming soon.
Michael J. Arvizu
“KHPZ Live :: >
Mike is owner, founder and program director of KHPZ Radio
Network. He is also host of KHPZ Live.
He currently works as a freelance journalist after having
previously been a reporter and columnist based in Glendale and La Cańada,
California.
Outside of KHPZ, Mike is a production assistant at KCRW in
Santa Monica.
Out side of radio, Mike enjoys traveling, photography, Web
design, and reading.
Martha Copeland
“Music From the Underground” :: >
Rare and rarely heard psychedelic music. Going 10 years
strong, each Friday Martha broadcasts and produces her live show from the
studios of KAOS 89.3 FM in
Olympia, Wash.
Andreas “Mixgeselle”
Hellmann “Weekend Warm Up Show :: >
It was in 2006 when locally known deejay Mixgeselle from
Hamburg, Germany, decided to promote his sets on the No. 1 deejay mix community
and network, mix.dj.
He wanted to check what international listeners would think about his work. The
stunning feedback surprised him; in a short time his uplifting commercial mixes
entered the top of the community vocal and disco house charts, and a couple of
Internet radio stations started to broadcast his sets. This is how the idea was
born, to produce his own weekly radio show.
In August 2007, the first edition of The Weekend Warm Up
Show went on air on three Internet stations. With the help of many top labels
and artists, Mixgeselle is now able to spin the latest in uplifting vocal,
funky, disco, house, and the show is now kicking off weekends worldwide on
numerous FM stations, from Europe, the U.S. and Australia, as well as on many
Internet radio stations. Andreas also guest deejays for the "Love Fever" show on
Centerforce Sessions/Time 107.5 London.