About Dre Johnson

Dre Johnson was destined to rock the mic and entertain. Believe it or not, as a kid, Dre converted his bedroom into a radio station. That dream has sprung into a career for him working at stations in his town Baltimore all the way to St Louis and Cleveland. Dre attended the Broadcasting Institute of MD. His fun and direct personality has led him to be the voice of Sears, The American Cancer Society and many others.

No stranger to The Arts and being in front of the camera. Dre Johnson has been seen nationally on Bet’s 50 Cent “The Massacre”. Most recently he starred in the B’More stage play, “Where Can a Good Women Find a Good Man”. You can find Dre Johnson in “The Zone” Monday-Friday 7 p.m. - 12 a.m. and Saturdays 2 p.m. – 6 p.m!

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The hip hop world was shaken up on Saturday morning when we heard that DMX reportedly suffered an overdose and is in a vegetative state. This came as a huge shock especially since we all just seen him looking great in his Versus battle with Snoop Dogg which seemed to be a good sign that […]

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The bill already passed in the House of Delegates, and is set to have a hearing in the Senate Thursday at 1:30 p.m.

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Due to the continuing COVID-19 restrictions on venue usage, Anne Arundel County Public Schools has decided not to hold high school proms this school year. “We had certainly hoped that as our state continues to climb out of this pandemic that we would be in a position to provide this opportunity for our high school […]

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