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Jamaican-born Junor Francis received his Bachelor's of Arts degree in Political Science from Pitzer College
in Claremont and an Associates of Arts degree in Radio & Television Broadcasting from Mount San Antonio
College. Since 1987, Junor has been hosting and producing both
"The Reggae Connection" and the "Public Affairs Show" on the Claremont College-based, non-profit KSPC 88.7
FM. Now in his fourth year, he can also be heard
on the Loyola Marymount University-based KXLU 88.9FM with
"The Reggae Show." Junor made history in 1993 when he co-hosted the first daily reggae radio show in
Southern California- "Three O'Clock Reggae" on KWIZ 96.7FM.
Reggae Mix 11pm-1am)
- The Sound Lab on HOT 92 Jamz FM - L.A./O.C./I.E. 2003.
In addition to holding down a full-time job, Junor writes about Jamaican music and Black history for a variety of publications. He is a columnist for the Southern California-based Reggae Nucleus Magazine and has contributed feature articles and music reviews for the Jamaican Star and Talawah Magazine. A big supporter of the music he knows so well, Junor does it all in the name of love.
Junor is one of the most sought-after MCs in all of California. As a master of ceremonies, he has shared the stage with some of the top names in reggae and ska, including Shaggy, Inner Circle, Barrington Levy, Andrew Tosh and Justin Hinds & The Dominoes, at such venues as Universal Amphitheatre, the Greek Theatre and UCLA's Intramural Field. All the while, Junor remains truly humble. Since Junor Francis' arrival on the reggae scene- the Southland has not been the same!
For Info.Email
Junor
Francis@Hot Mail .Com or
Junor
Francis@yahoo.com
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