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Community - Annapolis
Our Legacy:The legacy of Annapolis DJ's: Striking it big in radioPublished 08/23/07
When most of us think of disk jockeys and local radio in the African-American community the first that always comes to mind is Hoppy Adams who worked many years at WANN owned at that time by Morris.
Many can hear Hoppy's voice today saying, "tonight, tonight, tonight" anxiously waiting to hear who was coming to Carr's and Sparrows Beach.
Today there are many of us who listen to the deep sexy voice of our very own Jeff Brown on Howard University radio station WHUR's "Quiet Storm." At the fundraising event for the Annapolis High School trophy case, I introduced my daughter to my classmate, Jeff Brown. When I explained that he...
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