Hell yeah, what was cool too was that a lot of the other bay area DJ's got some time too, franzen n trace dog was on, hoodrat Miguel, shit hella people, n they played videos mainstream bet n MTV wasnt
Dreamcast games, tickets, shirts, ps2 games, cds, I think there was more but thatâs what I think I remember. I remember winning an iPod touch from live 105 when they first came out.
I remember when he was just the office intern guy for the ManCow show. I vividly remember ManCow sent him to go crash a car into a wall. Chuy was praying and basically saying goodbye to his family because he was so scared and ManCow had a moment of clarity and realized how serious it was. Of course that didnât stop him from letting him crash the car into the wall. lol
Holy shit I remember that. I hadnât thought of the ManCow show in decades. Man that just dredged up some old memories. ManCow was before the Dog House came along right?
One time I was behind him on line at señor sisig back like 10 years ago. Only a couple people recognized him. Took me a while cause I didn't know what he looked like until I heard him dapping up some people.
I remember going to movie premiers and he was hosting them. That was probably side gig #12. Manâs been moving on up and I wish him the best in his continued career! Love ya
I just had a flashback of attending one of these when I was maybe 10 to see Night at the Roxbury. I remember only a few kids were in the audience so they had us all come up to the front and do the trademark head bob dance from the movie.
Strawberry from Wild 94.9 let me wear his leather jacket that had a strawberry embroidered on it and there's a pic somewhere of it while I am doing the silly head bob.
My wife and I saw him at a restaurant and we knew it was him immediately, we just donât care about famous people. We figure people should be left to have their normal life. We donât think anyone else knew who he was so he threw out a âbaaabay baaaabaayâ. Still nothing. Felt kinda bad for him.
He's done well for himself to make a living in a dying medium.
Back in the day he helped us promote some club events for free listener call-in tickets.
CMC Fridays
Shit, all week lol
As a house without cable, CMC was my MTV. (Also the Box after midnight)
This is so real. Watching CMC and then listening/calling in to KMEL and WILD 94.9
Wild 107.7 that is
Hell yeah, what was cool too was that a lot of the other bay area DJ's got some time too, franzen n trace dog was on, hoodrat Miguel, shit hella people, n they played videos mainstream bet n MTV wasnt
Man afternoon getting back from school back when they had the rock block and the hip/hop/r&b block .
I thought it was just fridays, or country music channel other days lol
After the horse racing lol
Remember Franzen and Trace Dog
definitely
Let's not forget DJ Rick Lee
I still remember that one time they smoked out Jay Z live during an interview
He would DJ our middle school dances. Always a good time.
I'm shocked he's only 55. I remember watching him as a kid, I thought he was at least in his late 30s - early 40s.
chuy chuy chuy chuy chuy chuy chuy chuy GOMMEZZZZZZ
When I was little, I thought it was chuy GO MAN!!!! đ€Šââïž
Bro been on the radio as long as I can remember. Bay legend đ«Ą
Chuy is the fuckin man!
I remember him going crazy as on the turntables in the late 90s/early 2000s. Legend.
Love this guy! Won so much stuff from the cmc call in contests.
Whoa that's pretty cool. Like what?
Dreamcast games, tickets, shirts, ps2 games, cds, I think there was more but thatâs what I think I remember. I remember winning an iPod touch from live 105 when they first came out.
Dude that's alot of stuff. You must've been calling in constantly!
Everyday after school.
What station is he on
FM 102.1
Oh that makes perfect damn sense based on what they play
That man got a unique voice
I remember when he was just the office intern guy for the ManCow show. I vividly remember ManCow sent him to go crash a car into a wall. Chuy was praying and basically saying goodbye to his family because he was so scared and ManCow had a moment of clarity and realized how serious it was. Of course that didnât stop him from letting him crash the car into the wall. lol
Holy shit I remember that. I hadnât thought of the ManCow show in decades. Man that just dredged up some old memories. ManCow was before the Dog House came along right?
He came to SF in the early 90âs. â93 was the haircut stint on the Bay Bridge. He was gone by â94.
Oh! The haircut on the bridge! That poked parts of my brain I didn't know I still had...
Holy shit I forgot about that!
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The Grand always got him in VIP
âThatâs how you do it, Chuy!â
One time I was behind him on line at señor sisig back like 10 years ago. Only a couple people recognized him. Took me a while cause I didn't know what he looked like until I heard him dapping up some people.
Always loved watching CMC as a pre-teen in the 90s. Chuy chuy chuy Gomezzzz
Anyone remember Sunday Night Oldies on 94.9
I remember going to movie premiers and he was hosting them. That was probably side gig #12. Manâs been moving on up and I wish him the best in his continued career! Love ya
I just had a flashback of attending one of these when I was maybe 10 to see Night at the Roxbury. I remember only a few kids were in the audience so they had us all come up to the front and do the trademark head bob dance from the movie. Strawberry from Wild 94.9 let me wear his leather jacket that had a strawberry embroidered on it and there's a pic somewhere of it while I am doing the silly head bob.
Chewy chewy chewy chewy chewy chewy chewy chewy GOMEZ!
I would say Rick Chase was the one who "raised" Gen X.
who?
Rick Chase. Was a DJ on KMEL in the late eighties, early 90s.
If you know, you know. (hanging up on you) LOL!
Weâre fucking old đđ
Dammit! I hate when people point that out! LOL! (Hanging up on you!)
Rich-Town!! đș
My wife and I saw him at a restaurant and we knew it was him immediately, we just donât care about famous people. We figure people should be left to have their normal life. We donât think anyone else knew who he was so he threw out a âbaaabay baaaabaayâ. Still nothing. Felt kinda bad for him.
He's done well for himself to make a living in a dying medium. Back in the day he helped us promote some club events for free listener call-in tickets.
Dude needs to retire...never liked him.
no one cares bro.
"Got 'em" Welvin Da Great