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Reese On The Radio is back on the air. An African-American, Reagan Conservative who tackles everything liberal. Join Reese weekdays for lively discussions on pop culture, current events and politics. Queens, NY native E. Reese Hopkins established his career in radio via the scenic route. A series of ups and downs plagued his life from the start. Raised in a single parent home with his mother and 4 siblings (two brothers and sisters) often Reese relied on his imagination to escape. His interest in radio began as a teenager in the mid 80’s thanks to the veteran personality of Scott Shannon and the “Z Morning Zoo” 100.3 in the New York metro area. He and his buddies would record mock radio shows on his mother’s stereo, equating this practice with the way that some DJ’s got their start, scratching dad’s old vinyl records. Their station was named 99.9 WACK FM. They would create and record song parodies while encouraging siblings and friends to participate by pretending to be call-in listeners. Reese had a love of Hip-Hop, especially when it came to dancing. Seeking out any and every dance competition and or audition he could find, he realized entertaining was in his blood. He was determined to make it big so that his friends and family would be proud of him while watching his hard work featured on national TV. At the tender age of just 15 years old, Reese’s mother threw him out because she simply had too many mouths to feed. Reese’s journey of homelessness begins in a stairwell of a partially abandoned building. With no home and no money, Reese began packing groceries at a local supermarket. When he could no longer continue on this way, Reese left his Queens neighborhood and headed to East Village in Manhattan. There, he would be closer to the resources he would need in order to pursue a career in Hip Hop dance and music. Now in Manhattan, the mecca of Hip Hop dance and culture, Reese had to find a place to live. Desperate for shelter, he heads to Covenant H

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Join Reese, Mary, Mary, JC The Producer and Kool-Aid Man James Montgomery for news, views and lively conversation weeknights at 8pm www.ReeseOnTheRadio.com reeseontheradio@yahoo.com

Join Reese, Mary, Mary, JC The Producer and Kool-Aid Man James Montgomery for news, views and lively conversation weeknights at 8pm www.ReeseOnTheRadio.com reeseontheradio@yahoo.com

Join Reese, Mary, Mary, JC The Producer and Kool-Aid Man James Montgomery for news, views and lively conversation weeknights at 8pm www.ReeseOnTheRadio.com reeseontheradio@yahoo.com

Join Reese, Mary, Mary, JC The Producer and Kool-Aid Man James Montgomery for news, views and lively conversation weeknights at 8pm www.ReeseOnTheRadio.com reeseontheradio@yahoo.com

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Join Reese, Mary, Mary, JC The Producer and Kool-Aid Man James Montgomery for news, views and lively conversation weeknights at 8pm www.ReeseOnTheRadio.com reeseontheradio@yahoo.com

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