Coast to Coast with Radio Hall of Famer - Connie Breeze
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Connie Breeze has been a music industry influencer from the very beginning of her career.
A member of The Radio Broadcaster’s Hall Of Fame, she began her radio career in 1983 in Tucson, Arizona.
In 1985 Connie moved to Portland Oregon to launch a brand new radio station, KKRZ. Connie as mid-day host and music director Connie worked with Lionel Richie, Bon Jovi and Journey on various promotions. She received national attention with her unique on-air antics and interviews as well as her instrumental involvement in the re-launching of Donny Osmond’s career.
After moving to L.A., Connie worked at KRLA and later, the legendary KRTH 101. While there, she co-created and hosted a national syndicated show: Twelve- Inch Friday Night and Twelve - Inch Saturday Night heard in Sand Diego, Denver and Albuquerque.
In 1990, Connie became West Coast Director of Motown Records where she influenced the successful careers of Boyz II Men, Stevie Wonder, Brian McKnight, 98 Degrees and Queen Latifah.
When the call came to Program Mix 100.5 in Palm Springs, CA. Connie answered! As Program Director at Mix100.5, a Hot AC radio station in Palm Springs. At Mix, Connie hosted the morning show and produced the highly successful: “Live performances at The Top of the Tram” featuring top artists such as Train, Katy Perry and more.
Connie spent 10 years as Afternoon Host and Asst. PD/MD of Jammin’ 105.7, Las Vegas and is now heard on KQIE 104.7/KQAV 93.5/ KOCP 104.7/KOSJ94.1/ KZLA98.3 reaching listeners from Oxnard, Ca to San Diego.
She can also be heard coast to coast Saturday and Sunday Night on The Nationally Syndicated Greg Mack Show.
Connie looks forward to continuing her conversations with artists in 2024 on Squirrel TV on, "The Connie Breeze Show"
You can find Connie Breeze on Instagram: @conniebreeze