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17 Facts About Gary Bryan

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Gary Bryan was born on January 15,1952 and is an American radio DJ, currently on the air in Los Angeles, California at KRTH.

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Gary Bryan met with the station manager at WTWA in Thomson, Georgia and began working the following day.

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Gary Bryan is a veteran broadcaster, having served as program director at such stations as KKRZ in Portland, Oregon, which he put on the air in 1984, and KUBE in his hometown of Seattle.

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Gary Bryan programmed ABC Radio's flagship FM station in New York City, WPLJ, while serving as morning host.

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Gary Bryan then shifted his focus exclusively to performing morning hosting duties, appearing on-air at WHTZ in New York, the most-listened-to station in the United States at the time, and KFRC in San Francisco.

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In early 1995, while at KFRC, Gary Bryan drew national attention and controversy when he rewrote "Iko Iko" into a parody called "Ito Ito", mocking Lance Ito, the judge presiding over the OJ.

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Gary Bryan made his first feature film appearance in Metro, a 1997 release starring Eddie Murphy.

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In 1998, Gary Bryan assumed morning host duties on KJR-FM in Seattle.

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Gary Bryan joined the staff of KRTH in Los Angeles in June 2002 and began hosting the morning show.

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Gary Bryan moved to afternoon drive in February 2005 and returned to the morning shift in May 2006.

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In July 2008, Gary Bryan announced a joint venture with Blueprint Entertainment, a Canadian television company, to produce a TV show highlighting selected morning shows from radio stations throughout the country.

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Gary Bryan is currently partnering with Lou Pizarro from Operation Repo and EGA Productions to develop reality TV concepts for cable and video streaming.

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Gary Bryan produces a podcast called Mobshot featuring former mafia tough-guy Vince Ciacci.

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Rewind with Gary Bryan is a weekly nationally syndicated radio program hosted by Gary Bryan.

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Gary Bryan was named a "Legend of Radio" at the National Association of Broadcasters convention in Seattle, Washington, in 1998.

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Gary Bryan was named "Patriot of the Year" by the Bob Hope Hollywood USO in June 2005.

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Gary Bryan graduated from Cascade High School in Everett, Washington.