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  2. OG Ron C - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Rummell Coleman, aka DJ OG Ron C, began his DJ career at parties in his northside neighborhood of 5th Ward in Houston, Texas, while a freshman in high school.In the 12th grade he got a job on the first street team for Houston radio station Majic 102.

  3. KHMX - Wikipedia

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    KHMX (96.5 MHz, "Mix 96.5") is an American commercial hot adult contemporary radio station in Houston, Texas. It is owned by Audacy, Inc. and serves the Greater Houston metropolitan area. The KHMX studios are located in Houston's Greenway Plaza district, while the station transmitter is located in the Houston suburb of Missouri City.

  4. Karen Mixon Cook - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, just after Cook's return to Houston, she earned full-time employment as a DJ at Sheraton Oaks Town and Country, which was a rooftop bar in a Sheraton hotel, where she mixed disco music featuring KC and the Sunshine Band, Tavares, Wild Cherry, Commodores, Bee Gees and of course the greatest love songs from that era by Barry White and ...

  5. DJ Johnson (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Donald "DJ" Johnson, Jr. is an American musician, songwriter, and music producer best known as the drummer for Khruangbin, a Grammy-nominated trio from Houston, Texas, and one half of the hip hop production duo Beanz N Kornbread.

  6. KLOL - Wikipedia

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    In the early days, KLOL was known as "Mother's Family" and later "K101" and utilized what would be termed a freeform radio format, where each DJ would choose which records he wanted to play. The "Mother's Family" name was a reference to KFMK-FM (97.9, now KBXX), Houston's original progressive rock radio station, known as "Mother Radio."

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