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Jonathan L was born on 5 December, 1946 in United States, is a Radio personality and publisher (born 1946). Discover Jonathan L's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?
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Jonathan Leigh Rosen (December 5, 1946 Flatbush, Brooklyn NY-September 09 2023 in Berlin, Germany), better known by his radio handle Jonathan L, was an American radio deejay, programmer, and entertainment media publisher.
In 1973, he left New York and headed for Berkeley, California.
He fell ill when he and his wife stopped to visit friends in Tucson, Arizona, and they ended up staying there for the next thirteen years.
He began self-publishing a monthly pop culture magazine called Newsreal.
The publication was known for its eclectic mix of music artists, putting such stars as Joan Jett and B.B. King on the same cover.
Begun in 1974, Newsreal’s circulation reached 20,000 before the publication folded in 1985.
While on a summer hiatus in 1978 in New York City, he was the editor for two issues of Drugs & Paraphernalia Digest, with the former publisher of High Times magazine.
The aggressive mouthpiece of alternative radio was asked to moderate panels at music industry conventions, as he had done before back in the 1980s and early 1990s.
Jonathan L's radio career began in March 1982 in Tucson, Arizona at 96 Rock KLPX with his creation, "Virgin Vinyl".
The show ran for more than four years on Sunday evenings for five hours from 7 p.m. to midnight.
The music encompassed everything from Metallica to Leon Russell.
In the summer of 1986, Jonathan moved up to Mesa, Arizona to start up alternative station KEYX 100.3 with his friend John "Johnny D" Dixon, referred to as "the key to your musical future."
In 1986, they wrote of "Virgin Vinyl": "When this colorful Sunday night waxfest was imported from Tucson this year, it slapped the lethargic Phoenix radio market right in the face."
The station ended in late 1987.
Jonathan was the assistant program director and music director and held down the 7 p.m. to midnight shift Monday though Friday.
In 1988, Jonathan L was hired by Phoenix rock station 98 KUPD, where he hosted "Virgin Vinyl" on Sunday nights until 1992.
The show, which included everything from Suicidal Tendencies to a then-unheard band named Nirvana, was a huge hit in Phoenix, and garnered several "Best Radio Show" awards from the Phoenix New Times, which called Jonathan L "a thoroughly modern mouthpiece" who played "forward-looking wax attacks."
He organized his first large music festival for alternative station KUKQ, Q Fest, in Phoenix, Arizona in 1989, years before the launch of festivals like Lollapalooza and the KROQ Weenie Roasts.
For this reason, he is often called the "father of all radio festivals."
He left his parents' Long Island home at age 14 and lived as a street urchin with a gang of juveniles.
After quitting school and being convicted of assault charges, he spent three years incarcerated in various juvenile institutions.
Simultaneously in 1989, Jonathan L founded and became program director for KUKQ AM, Phoenix's first all-alternative music station.
He left KUKQ in 1992 to work for station KFMA in Wickenburg, Arizona.
After a short stint there, he returned to KUKQ to retake over the helm as program director and again did his show "Virgin Vinyl" until he left in 1993 to join Phoenix station KDKB, where he did his award-winning "Virgin Vinyl" until 1995.
He once again returned to KUKQ from mid-1994 to mid-1995 to run the station in its wildest punk rock form.
Among his most popular programs was "The Monday Morning Music Meeting Live," which gave listeners a chance to phone in and provide their own input on the music, which was added to the rotation that day.
In the fall of 1995, Rosen left Phoenix (and radio) to accept an opportunity to become senior editor of the long time, now defunct, music industry trade publication the Album Network.
He took control of "Virtually Alternative" magazine, one of many music format magazines the Album Network published.
The monthly was not only informative, but tongue-in-cheek, which Jonathan felt was a must for radio programmers.
At the same time, Rosen wrote a weekly column in Album Network, "Pleasantly Annoying", a phrase that he has become well known for in both publishing and radio.
Radio wasn't gone totally during his tenure.
Through the Album Network's radio syndication he was asked to host radio specials for The Cranberries, Social Distortion, Kula Shaker, and Oasis that were run by radio stations throughout the United States.
In a 1996 interview with New York Now, he predicted "more British and rhythm-driven music shaking up the mid-90s cabal of American-born alterna-rock bands."
In 2000, at a convention Album Network put on in New York city dubbed Y2K, Jonathan organized and hosted a panel of musicians to speak about everything from their careers to their personal lives in front of a packed house.
In August 2005, Jonathan L returned once again to 98 KUPD, where he hosted and programmed "The Lopsided World of L" on Saturday mornings and Sunday nights in prime time live.
Jonathan L remained there until his retirement from stateside radio in 2010.
He was out and on parole shortly before his 18th birthday and took a job as a parts man for Mack Trucks.
He also began writing for an underground newspaper in Long Island called The Express.