Bio Information: Paul Christy
Paul Christy has been one of Houston's favorite radio personalities for well over a decade. He began his Texas adventure at KRBE radio, where he was the morning deejay and program director. Christy then assumed the same duties at Z107 (Classic Rock--now Houston's 107.5 The New K-Hits!) and joined MIX 96.5 in 1990.
Prior to working in Houston, Christy had proven to be a successful morning and afternoon air personality and program director in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and other cities.
While in Los Angeles in the late '70s and early '80s, Christy was the voice of several national television programs and specials, and can be heard as the deejay voice on songs like Cheap Trick's "On The Radio" from Heaven Tonight.
Paul returned to Los Angeles briefly last year to work for the oldies station there, K-EARTH, but was quick to accept an offer to come home to Texas and join his old friends at Houston's 107.5 The New K-Hits!
Trivia: Paul Christy once deejayed the celebrity party after the Grammy Awards broadcast in Los Angeles.
Trivia: Christy received a gold record for being the first disc-jockey to play songs from Saturday Night Fever by the Bee Gees (which got him in troubleit wasn't released yet).
Paul Christy is also known as "Babyman," who predicts the sex of unborn children with uncanny accuracy. He has yet to do this on Houston's 107.5 The New K-Hits, but maintains his web site at babyman for those who wish to play.
Paul is married, has two daughters a parrot and several cats.
Paul Christy has been one of Houston's favorite radio personalities for well over a decade. He began his Texas adventure at KRBE radio, where he was the morning deejay and program director. Christy then assumed the same duties at Z107 (Classic Rock--now Houston's 107.5 The New K-Hits!) and joined MIX 96.5 in 1990. Prior to working in Houston, Christy had proven to be a successful morning and afternoon air personality and program director in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and other cities.
While in Los Angeles in the late '70s and early '80s, Christy was the voice of several national television programs and specials, and can be heard as the deejay voice on songs like Cheap Trick's "On The Radio" from Heaven Tonight.
Paul returned to Los Angeles briefly last year to work for the oldies station there, K-EARTH, but was quick to accept an offer to come home to Texas and join his old friends at Houston's 107.5 The New K-Hits!
Trivia: Paul Christy once deejayed the celebrity party after the Grammy Awards broadcast in Los Angeles.
Trivia: Christy received a gold record for being the first disc-jockey to play songs from Saturday Night Fever by the Bee Gees (which got him in troubleit wasn't released yet).
Paul Christy is also known as "Babyman," who predicts the sex of unborn children with uncanny accuracy. He has yet to do this on Houston's 107.5 The New K-Hits, but maintains his web site at babyman for those who wish to play.
Paul is married, has two daughters a parrot and several cats.
What others are saying
- Paul Christy, Houston radio personalityPaul:
Hello, from Newton,Iowa! I lived in Houston from 1978-1980 and again from 1982-1989. I enjoyed listening to your radio programs; one of my favorite comedy segements was "Police Blotter." I also enjoyed your pairings with Ted Carson, Gina Wood, and Debbie Summers at KRBE and KZFX.You and your colleagues gave me a lot of laughter! Thank you! - Paul ChristyLove your show - especially since it is only one of the two "LIVE" shows offered on your station. Wish your station would bring back live dj's!
- Love doctorRemember the "love doctor"--why not do that again or at least offer it on the website.
- Paul Christy!I remember you from Power 104! You rock!
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