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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Mo Gaba, Baltimore sports superfan dies Tuesday night at the age of 14 from his battle with cancer.
He was loved and celebrated by many during his fight, including his two favorite teams: the Baltimore Ravens and Orioles.
The O’s announced that Mo Gaba was selected to the Orioles Hall of Fame as the second-ever recipient of The Wild Billy Hagy Award.
Despite losing his eyesight due to a malignant tumor when he was just 9-months-old, and enduring four different battles with cancer throughout his life, Mo’s laughter and enthusiasm captured the hearts of local sports fans, making him a Baltimore celebrity and a household name.
Rest In Peace Mo Gaba!
Source: WBAL-TV
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