DJ Red Alert
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DJ Red Alert (b. Fred Krute - Bronx, New York) is a disc Jockey on Power 105.1 FM and has been recognized as a hip-hop pioneer.[1] Red Alert has been noted for breaking in such acts and artists as: A Tribe Called Quest, Queen Latifah and Black Sheep.
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DJ Red Alert has appeared on New York City radio stations such as 98.7 KISS FM for over 11 years, he briefly worked for Hot 97, and most recently DJ's for Power 105.1 FM.[2][3] DJ Red Alert also hosts the mix show, "Artificial One" on Youth Radio 92.5 in the Virgin Islands and, has a show on the Sirius Satellite Network station Backspin.[4][5]
DJ Red Alert has been given the title of Honorary UN Ambassador.
DJ Red Alert was recognized with a location on the Bronx Walk of Fame, alongside other notables such as Colin Powell, who have originated from the Bronx.[6]
- ^ "Red Alert! Hip-hop DJ tribute in Va.", New York Daily news, November 5, 2006.
- ^ Power 105.1 FM: Airstaff. Power 105.1.
- ^ Brolin Winning. DJ Red Alert - Old School Rap. Real Networks.
- ^ Sirius Satellite Radio - Old School Rap Radio. Sirius Satellite Radio.
- ^ Violator: DJ Red Alert. Violator Records.
- ^ Walk of Fame. The Bronx Tourism Council.