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Bio:
Allan Brady (Al Brady) is a seasoned veteran of radio for over three decades. He was also part of the nightly entertainment at Little Darlin's Rock N Roll Palace (which later became Wolfman Jack's), a world renowned nite spot that featured "The Living Legends of Rock & Roll", where he was the MC and host of a radio/tv show with Hall of Fame DJ, Wolfman Jack, working with many artists of the rock & roll era. Allan was host of "LIVE at The Rock N Roll Palace" on three Orlando radio stations, while the TV show aired weekly on the TNN Network.
Recruited by co-founder and co-owner, Mr. Dick Milano, Allan entertained the nightly audience along with two of the greatest house bands, "on the planet", Rockin Robin and Rocky & the Rollers......"Those living legends loved working with these two great bands, and so did I!!!".
He also was the original host of the Saturday Nite Cruise in Old Town (Kissimmee, Fl.), an internationally renowned weekly car cruise featuring hundreds of vintage and classic cars.
The Rock N Roll Palace radio show received a 22.5 share in the Arbitron ratings during his tenure at WTRG Oldies 100.7 FM in Raleigh, NC. His knowledge and love of the music is deeply expressed when hosting PBS Television specials. With numerous appearances during the last decade on the fundraising festivals of UNC-TV, airing shows like "Doo Wop 50" , "Doo Wop 51", "Rock & Roll at 50", and “Rock, Rhythm & Doo Wop” for the statewide PBS Television Network in North Carolina.
Allan was born and raised on Staten Island, NY, where he was greatly influenced by all the major city radio stations and DJ's and becoming very knowledgeable of the music and artists. His radio career started at local "pirate" station in the Staten Island area. Then as an intern in NYC and received his first "on-air" radio gig, in New Jersey in 1979, actually working mornings at 100FM WJRZ, and afternoon drive at WVRM, 60 miles away. While in Orlando, Fl. in the 80's and 90's he worked at several "oldies" and "adult contemporary" stations right in the "backyard" of Disney and Universal Studios.
Today, Allan continues his radio career in the Raleigh-Durham, NC market at Y-102.9 FM: www.Y1029.com, as host of "8-Track/Jammin' Oldies Saturday Night".