Born and raised in Tulsa, Ok., Chris Reynolds knew early in life that his love for music and his family’s involvement in the entertainment industry would lead him in the same direction. During his senior year of high school in 1982, he landed his first job as a weekend air personality on KXOJ. He continued to work in radio while attending college. In 1986, Chris took up residence in Los Angeles, and his broadcasting career continued at Stevie Wonder's KJLH, where he polished his delivery and gained his major market experience. After a successful run in LA, Chris' next stop was Houston and KMJQ, where he became Music Director and host of the highly popular Quiet Storm program. His smooth delivery and ability to communicate with the listeners made him a wanted talent in other parts of the country. In 1991, he was offered an opportunity to become Music Director of and “Quiet Fire” host on Urban AC Magic 95.9 in Baltimore, Md. While doing a one-week promotion called "Quiet Fire" Couples by the Bay and broadcasting his evening show from Sandals Resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Chris met his lovely wife Andrea. They now have two wonderful children, Christen and Caleb. The couple moved to Dallas, where Chris' duties as “Night Moods” host and Music Director continued for about three years. Chris’ first Brand Manager job came in 1998 at WDZZ in Flint, Mich, where he spent five years leading the station to some of its best ratings ever! In 2003, he was offered an opportunity to move to Buffalo and become the Brand Manager for 93.7 WBLK.
Chris Reynolds
The 2016 WBLK Local Talent Showdown – DJ Wire [VOTE]
DJ Wire is a 20-year-old local DJ that says that: "He's young, talented, fresh, energetic and loves having fun!"
If you think he deserves an opportunity to join the on-air team at WBLK let us know by voting below.
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Black Pearls For Parents – May 9 “Daughters”
Black Pearls for Parents written by Eric V. Copage features Meditations, Affirmations, and Inspirations for African-American Parents.
Happy Mother’s Day!
Mother’s are very important to us all! They are the spiritual gateway for our physical existence
Black Pearls For Parents – May 6th “Security”
Black Pearls for Parents written by Eric V. Copage features Meditations, Affirmations, and Inspirations for African-American Parents.
Count the Jams for Cash Returns Wednesday!
Keep it locked to The People's Station 93.7 WBLK for the return of "Count The Jams for Cash" on Wednesday, May 11, 2016.
Black Pearls For Parents – May 5th “Evaluating”
Black Pearls for Parents written by Eric V. Copage features Meditations, Affirmations, and Inspirations for African-American Parents.
Artist Spotlight Wednesday Featuring Mary J. Blige
Mary J. Blige has influenced a generation of artists and fans with her charismatic style and unmatched musical abilities.
Black Pearls For Parents – May 3rd “Complacency”
Black Pearls for Parents written by Eric V. Copage features Meditations, Affirmations, and Inspirations for African-American Parents.
Each day I will read one of the 365 quotes that begin each day’s entry that is followed by African proverbs to wisdom and insight from a number of notable African-Americans...
Black Pearls For Parents – May 2nd “Bad Behavior”
Black Pearls for Parents written by Eric V. Copage features Meditations, Affirmations, and Inspirations for African-American Parents.
Mother Accidently Killed by Her 2-Year-Old Son While Driving
Authorities in Milwaukee say that a two-year-old shot his mother from the back seat of a car she was driving on Tuesday.
The mother Patrice Price, 26, was driving with her two sons, a one year-old and a two year-old in the back seat, her brother Antonio Price said, when the oldest child pulled the trigger, according to Fox 6 News
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Black Pearls For Parents – April 29th “Creativity”
Black Pearls for Parents written by Eric V. Copage features Meditations, Affirmations, and Inspirations for African-American Parents.
Black Pearls For Parents – April 28th “Encouragement”
Black Pearls for Parents written by Eric V. Copage features Meditations, Affirmations, and Inspirations for African-American Parents.