Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Keith Sweat takes over WBLS's 'Quiet Storm'
Capitalizing on the success of his No. 1 nationally syndicated urban radio show, 'The Keith Sweat Hotel,' singer-songwriter Keith Sweat is made his debut as the host of 107.5 WBLS-FM's nightly show 'The Quiet Storm' on Monday, Jan. 4.
The Harlem-bred crooner replaces longtime host Vaughan Harper to control the 7 p.m.-midnight time slot for the New York radio station.
With Sweat, WBLS adds to its talented roster of on-air personalities and shows, including Egypt's 'Middays With Egypt' and Steve Harvey's highly rated 'The Steve Harvey Morning Show.'
In addition to holding down his New York radio gig, the 'Make It Last Forever' singer will also helm his original duties on the Premiere Radio Network syndicated 'The Keith Sweat Hotel.'
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I saw him live! a few years ago and he sounds exactly like he does on his recordings. He's one of the few performers today that do it naturally, no back up tracks. Strong Sexy voice, he gives a great show and brought the house down. Love keith sweat!!!
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