Frank Rodriguez,[1] professionally known as Frank Ski (born May 9, 1964),[citation needed] is an American DJ, journalist, philanthropist, radio personality, and public forums host. He was also a Baltimore club and house music artist who recorded as solo, as well as a part of the group 2 Hyped Brothers & a Dog in the 1990s. From 1998 to 2012, and again from 2017 to January 2019, he was the host of the Frank and Wanda in the Morning Show alongside co-host Wanda Smith[2] on the Atlanta urban contemporary radio station WVEE. He is now hosting another morning show called The Morning Culture alongside Jade Novah and J.R. Jackson.
Biography
Career highlights
Frank Ski was recognized by Reverend Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Push Coalition in 2002 for his contributions to journalism.[3] He has also hosted significant events such as the International Civil Rights Walk of Fame, promoting awareness of historical civil rights achievements.[4][5]
Awards and recognition
- Rainbow Push Coalition, Reverend Jesse Jackson (2002)[3]
- Georgia March of Dimes, Achievement in Radio Award (A.I.R.)[6]
- National Urban League, Atlanta Chapter; Distinguished Community Service Award (2007)
- Ludacris Foundation, Community Service Award, 2008[7]
- 11 Alive Community Service Award (2009)
- Mentioned by Uganda Musician Ritah Kigozi in her song "Twandibadewo" (3:23-3:25)
Frank Ski Kids Foundation
The Frank Ski Kids Foundation is an organization created by Ski in 2005, acting in the Atlanta area.[8] It aims to help children explore their ambitions by engaging them in science, technology, athletics, and the arts.[9] The foundation also hosts a yearly Youth Bowl football competition, and it gives young people the opportunity to travel abroad on excursions.[10][11]
Studio albums
- Ya Rollin' Doo Doo (with 2 Hyped Brothers & a Dog) (1991)
- Frank Ski Club Trax (1992)
Singles
- "Doo Doo Brown" (with 2 Hyped Brothers & a Dog) (1991)
- "Tony's Bitch Track" (1992)
- "Whores In This House" (1992)
References
- ^ Local Radio Personalities Open Up, MyFoxAtlanta.com Archived April 20, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Thapliyal, Oshika. "Atlanta radio host Frank Ski says co-host Wanda Smith "wasn't doing well" before her death". MSN. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
- ^ a b Frank Ski Archived 2011-07-16 at the Wayback Machine, article from Georgia Perimeter College
- ^ Radio Co-Host Is "Open", Atlanta Woman's Magazine Archived July 19, 2012, at archive.today
- ^ "Frank Ski". Compass Media Networks. Retrieved 2025-01-22.
- ^ "March of Dimes A.I.R. Award for "Best Original Music or Jingle"". Archived from the original on October 30, 2014.
- ^ "Word of Mouf"[permanent dead link ], Ludacris Foundation newsletter, Page 8
- ^ Umontuen, Itoro N. (22 April 2024). "The Frank Ski Kids Foundation will address climate change during their expedition to the Great Barrier Reef". The Atlanta voice. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
- ^ "Frank Ski Kids: About Us". Archived from the original on February 6, 2009.
- ^ City Newsbytes Archived September 27, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, The Franklin Commitments for the City of Atlanta
- ^ 12/11: Frank Ski’s wine auction Archived February 24, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Atlanta Journal Constitution's "Access Atlanta" section
External links
- USA Today, Frank Ski: 2009 CSA Recipient (video)
- TV 11 Alive (video) Archived 2019-04-14 at the Wayback Machine
- Atlanta Woman Magazine, Fan Male Honorees 2009
- Frank Ski Biography, The HistoryMakers
Frank Ski Kids videos
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