Fasho Celebrity News
Posted September 9, 2010
The "Peoples Champ," Don Juan Fasho is taking the airwaves by storm with the livest intro that rings through your speakers every evening on the number one Afternoon show in the city, on #1 station for R&B & Old School 100.3! Don Juan Fasho began his journey in his hometown of Columbus, Ohio. At the early age of five-years-old he began playing the drums and singing at Christian Valley Missionary Baptist Church. Don Juan Fasho quickly developed his musical gifts and decided to apply them to radio. Upon his graduation from high school, Don Juan Fasho sought out to pursue his love of music with an internship at Columbus' Hip Hop and R&B station Power 107.5 FM. He then decided to further his education by attending The Ohio Media School located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Don Juan Fasho acquired yet another internship with the city's Hip Hop and R&B station - 101.1 The Wiz where he was later hired and brought on board full-time after graduation. Dedicating years of hard work, persistence, and passion for radio, Don Juan Fasho was promoted to the Assistant Program Director of the cluster/ Midday Personality position with a prime day part every Monday through Friday from 10:00-3:00PM, but of course it doesn't stop there. Don Juan Fasho is also very active in the community mentoring kids at the Boys and Girls Club of Cincinnati and feeding the needy every step of the way. Because of his constant visibility in the community, Don Juan Fasho has also been recognized for his many accomplishments as a Y.M.C.A. Black Achiever, a nominee for "Best Radio Personality" at the Ohio Hip Hop Awards, and the title of The Cincinnati Enquirer's #1 Radio Disc Jockey in the tri-state area, also was given a Proclamation from the city of Cincinnati for 14 years of service in Radio and all his hard work in the community by Mayor John Cranley who has declared March 10, 2016 as Don Juan FaSho Day, just to name a few. Tune in Monday - Friday 10:00am - 3:00pm "The Peoples Champ" DON JUAN FASHO! @donjuanfasho
Ryan Seacrest sat down with Jada & Will’s daughter Willow Smith this morning to talk about her budding music career and her new record that hit the internet earlier this week. During the interview, Willow Smith revealed that her new-found fame was overwhelming and she also explained the meaning behind her new single “Whip My Hair“.
It’s very very amazing, and it’s very overwhelming ‘cause all of the red carpet and the flashes, all the people wanting to meet you, it’s very overwhelming for a nine year old.
[The song] means just being an individual. You can’t be afraid to be yourself and you can’t let anyone tell you that that’s wrong. My mom and I are very strong individuals and I just know that because lots of people don’t act like themselves so they’re not happy.
Jay-z also called in to the show and confirmed that he had signed her to Roc Nation. Here’s what he had to say:
I heard the record first before I even knew that it was recorded by a 9 year old. I was like“Man, that record is a smash”. And then Jay Brown told me that she was nine and I was like “Whoa!”. Then they told me that it was Will and Jada’s daughter and I was like “Whoa Whoa”! Then I was in Japan doing some things and they were all in Japan so I met Willow and she walked in and the first thing she says was “I’m really nervous”. I thought that maturity, explaining exactly how she was feeling when she walked in the room, I knew right then that she is a star. I believe in Superstars. I believe in big records and big superstars and I believe that she has both!
On Willow’s attitude
She’s a child, she has child’s innocence but she has a clear vision of what she wants and who she wants to be. I can only imagine that’s how Mike (Michael Jackson) was as a young kid, he knew exactly what he wanted.
On her being too young
I believe that you have to start somewhere. When you have that sort of talent and you have that sort of vision then there is no such thing as too young. Again, I heard the record without knowing who it was, it’s a hit record! If you listen to anyone, if you listen to any comments, everyone says that they can’t believe, as adults, that they like a record that is made by a 9 year old. But we all dance to Michael Jackson records from when he was 8 years old. Stevie Wonder started at 8. It’s just what it is, it’s who she is.
Jay-Z’s advice to Willow:
Just enjoy. Just enjoy the process and have fun doing it. Stick true to the values that she has coming in the door. I’m gonna try to help her not let the music business change any of those ideas and stick true to who she is as a person. And enjoy it and have fun! Via:Necolebitchie