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Danny Bonaduce to Host Mornings on KZOK/Seattle


CBS Radio/Seattle hires radio and television personality Danny Bonaduce to host morning drive on Classic Rock KZOK-FM beginning November 14 (5:45-9m). Joining Bonaduce on-air is News Director Sarah, who has worked with him the past two years. Bonaduce, most recently worked at Rock WYSP-FM/Philadelphia. During his radio career he has also worked in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Detroit.

Bonaduce first burst on the scene as the mischievous red headed Danny Partridge on the 1970's television show, "The Partridge Family." Since the show ended in 1974, he has found success as a reality television and radio host.

Bonaduce said, "Seattle is the most beautiful city I have ever seen. The first time I visited, I thought someone put a major metropolitan city in the middle of Yosemite National Park. I can't believe I get to live and work here. I met my wife at Starbuck's and can't wait to visit the very first store. It's like the holy grail."

PD Carey Curelop said, "We're excited the next leg of Danny Bonaduce's very interesting journey through life is taking him to Seattle. Danny's experiences as a public figure from a very young age means he has a perspective on life unlike anyone else. Through the good and the bad, nothing Danny ever does is boring. Folks in the Puget Sound are in for a terrifically entertaining show."

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