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Ralph "Rusty" Humphrey (b. 1966) is a syndicated conservative talk-personality featured on over 250 radio stations nationwide. His ''The Rusty Humphrey Show'' can be heard through The Talk Radio Network in such cities as [[San Francisco]], [[Tampa]], [[Houston]], [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], [[Seattle]], [[Oklahoma City]], [[Atlanta]], [[Norfolk]], [[Kansas City]] and [[Honolulu]]. ''The Rusty Humphrey Show'' is also featured on [[XM]] satellite radio. |
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==Early Life and Career== |
==Early Life and Career== |
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===Career=== |
===Career=== |
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He has hosted radio shows in New York City, Dallas, San Diego, Atlanta and Ft. Wayne, Indiana. |
He has hosted radio shows in New York City, Dallas, San Diego, Atlanta and Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Humphrey has also worked at radio stations in Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Kansas City and Portland, Oregon. |
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Humphrey has been named one of America's 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts eight years in a row, was nominated as Talk Personality Of The Year by Radio and Records. Humphrey was inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame as its youngest inductee ever. He was ranked as one of the "ten most listened to" radio talk show hosts by [[Talkers Magazine]]. |
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After his two "Rusty |
After his two "Rusty Humphrey Salute to the American Veterans" concerts drew a sold out crowd on Veterans Day in 1999 and 2000, Humphrey was named "Reno's #1 local entertainer. |
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Humphrey has produced 5 musical CDs including "Bomb Iraq - Rusty Humphrey Takes on the Terrorists". His CD "Greeting From America - Wish You Were Here" was a "best of" collection made specifically for the American troops fighting in Iraq. |
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===Political Views=== |
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===Personal life=== |
===Personal life=== |
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Rusty and his wife Kathleen have two daughters |
Rusty and his wife Kathleen have two daughters Katelyn and Karaline. Rusty is a singer/songwriter. In addition to writing many morning radio show jingles, his song, Do The [[Bart Man]], made national charts and was the inspiration for The Simpson's Multi-platinum CD{{Fact|date=January 2007}}. |
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Rusty helped the State of Nevada raise 1.5 million dollars for the WWII Memorial in Washington DC. |
Rusty helped the State of Nevada raise 1.5 million dollars for the WWII Memorial in Washington DC. |
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==External links== |
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*[http://talktorusty.com Rusty Humphrey Official Page] |
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*[http://710kcmo.com/shows/rustyhumphries.asp About Rusty] at [[KCMO]] |
*[http://710kcmo.com/shows/rustyhumphries.asp About Rusty] at [[KCMO]] |
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*[http://klif.com/host-Humphries.html About Rusty] at [[KLIF]] |
*[http://klif.com/host-Humphries.html About Rusty] at [[KLIF]] |
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*[http://wlobradio.com/rusty_humphries.php About Rusty] at [[WLOB]] |
*[http://wlobradio.com/rusty_humphries.php About Rusty] at [[WLOB]] |
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*[http://wnd.com/news/archives.asp?AUTHOR_ID=272 Commentary Archive] at [[WorldNetDaily]] |
*[http://wnd.com/news/archives.asp?AUTHOR_ID=272 Commentary Archive] at [[WorldNetDaily]] |
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[[Category:Radio programs on XM Radio]] |
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Ralph "Rusty" Humphrey (b. 1966) is a syndicated conservative talk-personality featured on over 250 radio stations nationwide. His The Rusty Humphrey Show can be heard through The Talk Radio Network in such cities as San Francisco, Tampa, Houston, Orlando, Seattle, Oklahoma City, Atlanta, Norfolk, Kansas City and Honolulu. The Rusty Humphrey Show is also featured on XM satellite radio.
Early Life and Career
Career
He has hosted radio shows in New York City, Dallas, San Diego, Atlanta and Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Humphrey has also worked at radio stations in Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Kansas City and Portland, Oregon.
Humphrey has been named one of America's 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts eight years in a row, was nominated as Talk Personality Of The Year by Radio and Records. Humphrey was inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame as its youngest inductee ever. He was ranked as one of the "ten most listened to" radio talk show hosts by Talkers Magazine.
After his two "Rusty Humphrey Salute to the American Veterans" concerts drew a sold out crowd on Veterans Day in 1999 and 2000, Humphrey was named "Reno's #1 local entertainer.
Humphrey has produced 5 musical CDs including "Bomb Iraq - Rusty Humphrey Takes on the Terrorists". His CD "Greeting From America - Wish You Were Here" was a "best of" collection made specifically for the American troops fighting in Iraq.
Political Views
Rusty Humphrey is staunchly conservative. He has blamed the death of his father (who died in the Vietnam War) on the anti-war activists of the 1960s.
Personal life
Rusty and his wife Kathleen have two daughters Katelyn and Karaline. Rusty is a singer/songwriter. In addition to writing many morning radio show jingles, his song, Do The Bart Man, made national charts and was the inspiration for The Simpson's Multi-platinum CD[citation needed]. Rusty helped the State of Nevada raise 1.5 million dollars for the WWII Memorial in Washington DC.
Discography
- 2003 Bomb Iraq
- Thank Allah I'm a Jihad Boy
External links
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- American radio personalities
- Alternative media (U.S. political right)
- Living people
- 1965 births
- Radio programs on XM Radio