June 21, 2019

If you could go back in time to any era and live the life of any celebrity in any field, who would it be and why?

Toby Knapp, WASH: Howard Hughes. That man was the OG Tony Stark… and lived so outrageously yet brilliantly. Would be epic.

 

Otis Day, WIXX: Paul McCartney.

Jonathan Shuford, WRVW: Joe DiMaggio and I don’t think anyone needs any further explanation as to why.

Fish, WKRZ: I would love to have been in the mind of Albert Einstein. I’m fascinated with analytics and science, and it would be amazing to experience the way his mind worked.

Kobe, WWHT: Frank Sinatra. He was classic cool. He did it all. He’s what baseball would call “a five-tool player!”

Chris Michaels, FM100: Garth Brooks! He is the best! While he is this huge superstar, he’s also very down to earth, and a genuine guy.

Jeff Hurley, WLAN: Dean Martin, especially during the Rat Pack days. Dino was definitely the coolest!

Jammer, WEZB: Steve Jobs.

Matt Johnson, KSLZ: Frank Sinatra during the Rat Pack days…YOU KNOW WHY!

 

Chris K, KUDL/The End: Not to get to deep or heavy here, but I would like to go back and be one of the disciples back in Jesus’ day to see how things really were. I think the world needs to back to the basics and remember how to love people.

Mike “OD” O’Donnell, WKRZ: Abraham Lincoln, I think he was one of the best presidents ever, I’m a history buff and I thought it was amazing the way he carried the country through that Civil War period.

Sassy, WKXJ: People always want to be a Queen, I would prefer to be an Empress which is higher status than a Queen. It would have to be the Empress of Japan since that’s the only country that has an Empress. I wouldn’t mind that at all!

Kobi, WNRW/WLGX: Richard Pryor. He was a real rock star during his day.

Rick Vaughn, KENZ: Have to go with Frank Sinatra. He was the dude…hands down!

Buzz Knight, Beasley Media Group: Thomas Edison, his depth of knowledge and spirit around invention and innovation left an indelible mark on our world.

Sue O’Neil. WKSE: Queen of England.

Brian Mack, WXXL: The GibbsBee Gees…seems like they had a lot of fun!

 

Jon Zellner, iHeartMedia: I guess Jesus, because Jewish carpenters are so rare these days.

Max Volume, KOZZ: 1930’s to 1940’s Hollywood. LA was a magic, hardly populated place!

Kevin Kash, WIYY: Wow, so many choices. I’ll go with Adam West. I’d get to don the Batman suit, cruise in that awesome Batmobile and be on Family Guy!

Next Week’s Question Of The Week:
If you could change one thing about our industry, what would it be?
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