Known on the air as the Singing DJ, Jonny started his broadcasting career in college radio as a golden oldies announcer and continued working in the industry as a swing announcer, producer and voice-over talent for other radio stations. Listeners who have tuned in may recall hearing Johnny Cash's, "Johnny Yuma The Rebel" played as the opening theme song at the start of the program. Apart from spending time on the airways, he continued his passion for music as an entertainer; performing several shows as a wedding singer, tribute artist, barbershop singer and theater actor. He performed in Toronto theaters playing a double role in the Broadway musical, "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" as Napthali, one of Joseph's many brothers and in the starring role as Pharaoh. Some of the many venues he had performed over the years were in the Montreal area which included Le Medley, Brasserie Des Rapides, Marche Aux Puces St.Martin Laval, various Legion Halls, St. Laurent Street Fest, Billiard Le Skratch in the West Island and Laval, The Gault Estate at Lac Hertel, The Oscar Peterson Hall and The Bell Center, home of the Habs. He also performed in the Toronto area at City Hall's Nathan Phillips Square, Mississauga's Living Arts Center, Collingwood Elvis Festival, Eddie Bush Arena, Newmarket Theater, Vaughan City Playhouse and Casino Rama to name a few. His upcoming shows were mentioned in the English and French media newspapers including The Montreal Mirror (dubbed as "Montreal's Asian Elvis" from the August 2000 issue), La Presse, Derniere Heure magazine and Toronto's Balita newspaper. A few of his performances were sponsored and advertised by one of the major market radio stations in the city. He continues to write songs while working on other projects and someday plans to make a comeback...
Post-Secondary Education:
Bachelor of Arts in Literature from Concordia University
Diploma in Creative Arts from Champlain College
On Air Swing Announcer and Operator for the following stations over the years:
CHAM Champlain College "The Oldies Show"
CJLO 1690 AM Concordia Radio "Rock n Roll Oldies with Jazzy Jon"
CKRK 103.7 FM The Monster "Midday Country with Jonny & Shirley"
CFMB 1280 AM Radio Montreal "City Slickers"
Affiliation with the following stations over the years:
CJAD 800 AM News Talk Radio "Terry & Ted Morning Show" (Promotions)
CKGM 990 AM Great Fun Great Oldies "The Andy K Morning Show" (Entertainer- Guest Tribute Artist)
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