Before reality shows and blogging became the "go-to gig" once the glitz and glamour faded, the radio industry was a bastion for reinvention. Former hit makers and chart-topping record artists found regional fame and supplemental monetary gain in the form of hosting radio shows in regional markets around the world. MC Lyte, Al B. Sure, Lil Mo, Miss Jones and Keith Washington are just a handful of bold-faced names that took over the microphone as on-air personalities.Even before her Oscar glory, Academy Award winner Mo'Nique tried her hand at radio.
Now, in what could be a first, a former music industry titan is taking over the airwaves.
BlackVoices.com has learned that Andre Harrell, former president of Motown Records, is going where no other major record label chieftain has gone before.
The man who can claim responsibility for launching the careers of Jodeci, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Heavy D & The Boyz and Mary J. Blige (at Uptown Records) is the new host of the 'Champagne & Bubbles' radio show, which kicks off on New York City's 98.7 KISS FM (WRKS) Feb. 6 at 6 p.m.
According to a rep for the Emmis Communications-owned station, Harrell's show will consist of him playing the biggest jams from the '80s and '90s, along with exclusive inside interviews from the industry's greatest stars.A New York City native, Harrell originally sought fame as a rapper (half of the duo Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde) while a student at Lehman College. He founded and helmed Uptown Records in the mid-'80s, bringing many in his stable of acts much success. It was at the New York City-based record label that Combs (known mostly as "Puff Daddy" or "Puffy" back then) cut his teeth as an intern and helped shape the image of the burgeoning company.
In recent years, Harrell, 50, helped launch the career of blue-eyed soul crooner Robin Thicke.


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By: youngblacked on 2/04/2011 4:57PM
Man that's pretty cool. We got this young brother doing his thing, you got the beautiful Oprah Winfrey OWNing her own thing. This is going to be a great year. If anybody has a second to spare take a look at this article and pass it on to a friend.
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By: wisdom on 2/05/2011 5:44PM
I will pass this on,great things are happening for those who are ready
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By: labradfo labradfo on 2/07/2011 12:31AM
Now, in what could be a first, a former music industry titan is taking over the airwaves.
Now, in what could be a first, a former music industry titan is taking over the airwaves.
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