Nationally syndicated radio talk-show host and political commentator Rusty Humphries joins WorldNetDaily as a regular contributor beginning today.
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Just 40 years old, Humphries has been in the radio and music business for over 25 years. His show is heard through the Talk Radio Network and is featured on over 200 radio stations nationwide … and growing.
Humphries has now been named one of America’s 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts nine years in a row, and was nominated as Talk Personality Of The Year by Radio and Records. Inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame as its youngest inductee ever, his on-air broadcasts have taken him to Iraq, Kuwait, England, Cuba, Mexico, Italy and Israel (including Gaza and the West Bank).
Additionally, Humphries has become an expert in military affairs, has featured some of America’s solders and great leaders live from the battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan, and has contacts in the Pentagon and Centcom. He has paticipated in numerous charitable activities such as working with U.S. troops in Iraq, including sending needed school supplies to children, and DVDs to the troops for their enjoyment.
As it turns out, Humphries is also a singer and songwriter. In addition to writing more radio morning-show jingles than anyone alive – heard on radio stations all over the world – his song, “Do The Bart Simpson,” made national charts and was the inspiration for “The Simpson’s Multi-platinum CD.” For more than 10 years, Humphries was also the executive director for a company that provided parody songs, music and jingles to over 300 morning radio shows in America, as well as another 500 worldwide via the Armed Forces Radio Network, and he has produced five musical CDs, including “Bomb Iraq: Rusty Humphries Takes on the Terrorists” – the best selling CD in Laugh.com history.
Humphries is currently working on growing his syndicated radio show and writing a book, as well as preparing for a concert tour and a TV show. He considers his passion for children’s and veterans’ issues to be the most important parts of his career. He and his family reside in Orlando, Fla.
Go to Rusty Humphries’ first WorldNetDaily column: The truth about American resolve.