He’s one of the biggest names in radio. He is truly a radio legend. He had the #1 morning show on KIIS FM in Los Angeles for years, and hosts The Weekly Top 40. He once had his own late night TV talk show, as well as hosting Solid Gold, and was on a dozen shows such as Cheers and Married with Children. Dees has also appeared on several movies like LaBamba. And of course…who can forget his music career that included a #1 song on Billboard, Disco Duck.
Howard Stern once called him, the Blonde Frankenstein. Others say he’s the hardest working man in music. Many remember John Tesh as co-host of Entertainment Tonight. He’s also well known for his music, with over 40 CDs to his credit, composing the TV themes like, Bobby’s World, and his Live from Red Rocks (in Denver). He continues to tour the country performing with his band.
In the beginning, growing up on the beaches of SoCal, Maverick was LA’s youngest DJ at the age of 15. And it was his first radio job. He went on to become one of the hottest night jocks in the country, as he traveled to Phoenix, Sacramento, and Vegas. Eventually he moved on to become a program director working in Monterey, Ventura, Reno, etc…
Mav is also a photographer, and a writer of poems and short stories. Someday he’ll finish his novel.
Yes, the host of TV’s Access Hollywood is the nephew of President George HW Bush, cousin of President George Bush. Billy started his radio career on the east coast working in New Hampshire and Washington DC. He moved on to television when he became a correspondent for WNBC’s Today in New York. He has become one of the most trusted entertainment reports…unless you talk to Mila Kunis.