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Barry Graham |
Barry Graham is likely to arrive
at WHRV with a briefcase full of test papers and lesson plans. In "real
life" he teaches US and Virginia Government at Kempsville High School in
Virginia Beach. A Norfolk native, Barry's interest in radio began when
he became program director at WODU, the college radio station of Old Dominion
University. After graduation, he came to WHRO in 1984 as one of the original
overnight announcers. Originally intending to stay at the station only
while completing graduate school, his love of radio soon hooked him on
Public Radio and he has practically grown up around the station. In 2001,
Barry completed a Ph.D. in Urban Studies by writing a history of WHRO and
analyzing the impact of Public Radio on local cultural arts organizations.
After the debut of WHRV in 1990, Barry shifted from overnights to being Jae Sinnet's Guest Host for evening jazz, Rollie' Bristol's Guest Host on Rollie Radio, and working the occasional “ All Things Considered” afternoon shift. In 2002, he was promoted to producer and now crafts the Sunday evening Folk Programming and helps fuel the renewed interest in traditional Americana music. His two programs "Off the Shelf" and "Picking on WHRV" draw deep on the traditions of singer-songwriters. The shows present everything from Celtic to classic bluegrass and also feature in-studio guests and live concerts. An enthusiastic partner with the Tidewater Friends of Folk Music, Barry works with the group to see that the finest traditions of folk music are preserved and presented. An admitted workaholic, Barry's busy life revolves around his role as a teacher and announcer at WHRV, where he is a known prankster with a wicked sense of humor (His favorite target remains his office mate Rollie Bristol). You can reach Barry at barry.graham@whro.org.
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