Born and raised in Pittsburgh. Graduated from Peabody High School and attended University of Pittsburgh and Point Park College.
Favorite Pittsburgh musicians/performers
There are so, so many past and present. It would be unfair to name just a couple.
Favorite Jazz Radio or media station
Come on now...are ya'll serious? I'm a radio guy. Whose show do you think I like? :)
Favorite Pittsburgh Jazz Venue
That's an interesting phrase, "favorite". I really don't have a favorite place right now. The Pittsburgh music scene in general has it's issues. Politics and race make it a downer but we keep working harder to change things.
Walt Harper and Buzzy Robinson are my heroes.
About Me:
Kevin Amos is the Pittsburgh Area Coordinator for Soul-Patrol.com. He is also the producer and host of “One to One” on 88.3 WRCT-FM (www.wrct.org) in addition to being the Blues and Reggae Genre director.
Kevin is also the founder of the Black Music Education Project, a non-profit entity he has run for over 20 years. Every year he puts together the EACH ONE TEACH ONE MUSIC AND RADIO CONFERENCE.
His professional career spans 30+ years in the field of broadcasting.He has logged well over 30,000 hours on non-commercial radio as a volunteer and a independent radio producer since 1978!! He also was on air at WDUQ as an alternatining host on Jazz Now.
Kevin has produced music programs and talk radio at WCXJ-AM, where he also was music director.He has been a music director on commercial and non-commercial radio!
A producer of the top rated morning show in the Pittsburgh market at FM1047 the Beat (Clear Channel), and was the producer of Pittsburgh's first live interactive sports show with the Champions Association.
He is also the former program director/station manager of WYEP-FM(1978-1984).
Kevin also worked for SLB Radio Productions (www.slbradio.org) with their education component.
He also produces events and does media and non-profit consulting.. Events include "Each , One, Teach One music/radio Conferences and the Communications in the Arts Seminar Series.
Kevin is the former Communications Director at the Thomas Merton Center. He has proven fundraising skills and has sucessfully created partnerships with corporate and community sources down through the years.
He was also formerly employed as Program Coordinator for the City of Pittsburgh at CITIPARKS in the Office of Special Events and Community Affairs. There he was part of a team that planned and coordinated events like the Great Race, the Great Ride and Fouth of July celebrations.He was also the lead coordiator for Reservoir of Jazz and African American History Month activities. Kevin also curated the exhibit "Our Musical Legacy" while at CITIPARKS.He had worked in that office from 2001-2007 where he provided many opportunies for musicians and provided crucial outreach to the community.
Kevin has also contributed to the Internet as a cyber journalist for the Music Bulletin Board on Prodigy Internet Services ( Jazz and World Music) and Soul-Patrol.com, the world’s largest independent Black music Web site. Kevin is a very active participant on the Soul Patrol site and hosts many of the Jazz programs there.
He is also a freelance writer for the New Pittsburgh Courier, one of the oldest Black newspapers in the country.He also write for Examiner.com about Jazz in Pittsburgh.
Kevin has promoted Jazz over the years by providing time on the air, participating and moderating online as well as offline in various fourms, interviewing numerous musicians, and by providing opportunities for ALL musicians to perform not just a select few.
Yes, Kevin remains to be outspoken when it comes to promoting music and is still one of the most creative people on the airwaves.
Hey Kev me try fe be there this Saturday and bring someone! Me think some from me job may enjoy the ridims, especially the ones from other countries. They want to hear I play, but should just hear jazz and blues, with a funky groove! I may need a couch to crash on though LOL- kev hurst
I was looking at Southside Jerry's page and low and behold there was my Uncle.. they put parenthesis in his name (SMOKEY) his voice is still smooth like that..
Me'Na
Dec 1, 2010
Kevin Hurst, Sr.
Dec 7, 2010
Barbara Ray
Kevin:
I was looking at Southside Jerry's page and low and behold there was my Uncle.. they put parenthesis in his name (SMOKEY) his voice is still smooth like that..
Apr 12, 2011