Successive annual SuperJams have included artists such as Jay-Z, Ludacris, Diddy, Young Jeezy, T-Pain, Rick Ross, Busta Rhymes, T.I., Ja Rule, Three 6 Mafia, J. The station's debut summer show, SuperJam I, took place Friday night, June 20, 1997, at Greensboro Coliseum with an audience of 20,000 and featured Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Junior M.A.F.I.A., Lil' Kim, OutKast, Lost Boyz, SWV, Freak Nasty and others. Quick is now a Guilford County school board member, and pastor of Calvary Baptist Church in High Point.Ä«etween 19, 102 JAMZ' annual summer concert happened each year in late June, featuring primarily hip hop artists. Michael Lynn Delyte Hannah's Baby Boy Stu Mario Devoe Mic Foxx and former morning show co-hosts Tanya Simmons Reid (last name formerly "James") and Amos Quick. Other alumni, not active in radio at this time, include Dr.
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The late Tre Black, known as Tre Bien while with 102 JAMZ, went on to great success in New York City, Los Angeles and Detroit before his untimely death in March, 2010. All the previous happily admit that their time under the tutelage of Brian Douglas at 102 JAMZ was one of the big contributors to their success. former New York air personality Sammy Mack, and Big Lip Bandit, morning host at Power 96, Miami.
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Other well-known personalities included Terrence J, former co-anchor of E! News and former host of BET's 106 & Park, broadcast " voice-over" talents George "Apollo" Fetherbay, owner of radio commercial production house Apollo Productions and The Jammer, owner of Larry Davis Voiceover, as well as Traci LaTrelle, air talent at WHUR-FM, Washington, D.C. Louis Mary K, Program Director of Charlotte's 92.7 The Block, Old School 105.3 and Praise 100.9 Kendall B, morning co-host at Denver's KS 107.5 ( KQKS) The Bushman, middays at Detroit's FM 98 ( WJLB) Big Tap Money, Program Director of Fayetteville's Foxy 99 ( WZFX) Baby J, Program Director at ( WCHZ-FM) Hot 95.5/93.1, Augusta, Georgia and Waleed Coyote, Executive at EMPIRE, founder and CEO of Othaz Records and President of Slip N Slide Djs. Louis' Hot 104.1 ( WHHL), and Old School 95.5 ( WFUN-FM), St.
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Personalities over the years have included Shilynne Cole, now Program Director and mid-day host for 97.1 QMG ( WQMG) Busta Brown, who spent several years with area television station WXII-TV and now hosts afternoon on 97.1 QMG Madd Hatta, morning host at Houston's 97.9 The Boxx ( KBXX) Kyle Santillian, host of "The Chicago Morning Takeover!" on WGCI-FM/107.5 Skip Dillard, Operations Manager/Program Director of New York's WBLS/107.5 Afrika Perry, afternoon talent at Miami's Power 96 ( WPOW) Boogie D, former Operations Manager of St.