Brian B: When Brian is not indulging in music, he is vigorously studying to attain his masters degree in Business Management at the University of Nebraska @ Omaha. Brian is credited as being one of the first EMCEE'S to bless the Microphones of Omaha Nebraska; beginning as far back as 1982, Brian B & Dj Mario Scratch were rocking house parties, dazzling crowds and respectfully representing the new hip-hop movement. In 1990 Brian B began a 10 year Hyades serving as a solider in the United States Military. After fighting in Operation Desert Storm/Shield, complications from his involvement caused him to prematurely relinquish his title as a United States solider. In 2001, the Sharks Club of Omaha and a host of others influential names , amongst Houston Alexander, recognized his impact and presented him with the lifetime achievement award for the many years of service and his contributions to what is now considered a culture. Growing tired of commercialized rotations played on the one and only hip hop and R&B station in Omaha, Brian began 103.9 W Crazy Radio, in hopes of giving listeners a better variety of music. Brian B's mission is to offer a greater variety of music, to the real music fan. Brian B strongly believes that, "Music should take you on a mental journey; if the industry dictates who and what is played on the airwaves, then whose journey are you taking? Definitely not your own." His vision is to see that youths and young adults have a greater appreciation for the roots, history, and the evolution of hip hop and R&B.
dan: (12/02 14:10)
Have you ever been to court? What happened when you were there?
bibiana:
traffic court. it was shameful. they call u up in front of the judge, & behind u r all the ppl waiting 2 be seen. they get 2 witness ur business
navraaz:
I went to court because this jerk public officer kept giving me piddly tickets ($25) for an expired license plate sticker. I had renewed it on time but I had just moved and the Secretary of State failed to notice my address change and sent the sticker to the old address. So it got lost in snail mail and I explained this to the cop-who didn't care. When we got to court the judge asked him if he knew of the circumstances and then shook his head while he told me to leave and the cop to stay.