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Imhotep Gary Byrd (born March 14, 1949) is an American, New York City-based radio talk show host and executive producer, radio DJ, poet, songwriter, music recording artist and producer, rapper, writer and community advocate/activist. Byrd began his career as a radio DJ in Buffalo at age 15. In 2015, he celebrated 50 years as a radio personality. For over 30 years, he’s been a talk show host at WBLS and WLIB radio in New York City.
Gary Byrd and the GB Experience Gary Byrd and the GB Experience was an American male/female vocal/instrumental group. History The group released a single, "The Crown" on 23 July 1983 written by Gary Byrd and Stevie Wonder. According to Byrd, it was the only release on Stevie ...
was an American male/female vocal/instrumental group, who had a
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titled "The Crown", in the UK Singles Chart. It was released on the Motown label, entered the chart on 23 July 1983 at number 21, and rose to a high of number 6; it remained in the chart for 9 weeks. It had previously been released in the US on Stevie Wonder's short-lived Wondirection label but did not receive the proper promotion because its release coincided with the purchase of Motown by MCA Records, where the small label was overlooked.


Radio

Byrd began his career in
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, on
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in the 1960s, discovered and mentored by broadcaster-educator Hank Cameron as a radio prodigy at age 15. As a teen, he integrated Buffalo broadcasting as a radio personality on the general market McLendon station
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. By age 19, he was tapped by radio programmer Jerry Boulding to be a DJ on soul station WWRL-AM, where he created his music infotainment show, "The GBE: The Gary Byrd Experience." Since the 1980s (after being hired by
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, co founders of Inner City Broadcasting) he's been a talk show host on
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and
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. During the 1990s, he created the "Global Black Experience," a live broadcast for the Apollo Theater. During the 1980s, Byrd was also a radio and television personality in England, hosting shows on the BBC and other British networks. His 1984 BBC television special with
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and James Brown earned national awards. Currently, Byrd can also be heard nationally as "The Voice" of Sirius XM’s "Soul Town" Channel ("Classic Soul & Motown.") His New York City public broadcasting program on Pacifica, "Radio GBE," a weekly talk and music program, is heard live every Friday night from 6:00pm –8:00pm on WBAI-FM and at WBAI.org.


Music

Byrd is also a poet, author, performer, spoken word artist, and lyricist. A collaborator with
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, Byrd served as
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on Wonder’s "Village Ghetto Land" and "Black Man" on his album ''
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''. Byrd also co-wrote three other songs with Wonder--"Dark N Lovely," a tribute to the
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, “Front Line,” from the 1982 ''
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'' album, and "Misrepresented People," for the soundtrack of
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’s movie ''Bamboozled,'' in which Byrd appears, playing himself as a radio talk show host. Over the years, his music has been sampled and covered by high profile artists.
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performed "Village Ghetto Land" at a special London tribute to
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, where Wonder sang "Dark-N-Lovely." Byrd has also written songs for other artists from
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’s "Feelin Good" to "I Cry" for
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, which have been sampled dozens of times by a long list of hip hop artists including
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and several others. Byrd wrote, performed and released his own first single "Every Brother Ain't a Brother" on Real Thing Records after demand for the original poem from his WWRL overnight radio audience, on his overnight show "The GBE: The Gary Byrd Experience." As an artist on
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in the 1970s, Byrd also recorded his first album, ''Presenting The Gary Byrd Experience.'' And, later the single "Soul Traveling" with Jimmy Castor & The Bunch, also on RCA Records.
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"The Godfather of Soul" dedicated the song "Mind Power" from his ''Big Payback'' album to Byrd. "The Crown", 12" version ran for 10 minutes 35 seconds, making it one of the longest tracks ever to appear in the
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. It was written by Gary Byrd and
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, and presented a wide-ranging historical narrative of human progress (beginning with the ancient Egyptians and continuing to the present day) with an emphasis on African heritage. It featured spoken/rapped verses by Byrd, with one verse sung by Wonder and Crystal Blake. Byrd described the song at the time thus: "The idea is not that black, white or anyone is better, but that we all have our place. We've all made contributions - and mistakes too. Wearing the crown is reaching the top of your potential. You could be a writer or you could be a mechanic, but you can still wear the crown."


Present day

Currently, his tri-state arts & entertainment community column "Imhotep’s Guide To Black Events" runs weekly in the ''
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'', one of the nation's oldest African American newspapers. Byrd’s "Express Yourself" broadcasts are now available to listeners on a variety of multiple media platforms. The simulcast WBLS and
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talk show is available globally at WBLS.com,WLIB.com, WBLS-HD2, and iHeart radio. "iGBE: Imhotep Gary Byrd’s Express Yourself" programming is also interactive in real time on his Facebook page. Prior to this, Gary Byrd released the single "Every Brother Ain't A Brother", the album ''The Gary Byrd Experience'' and the single "Soul Travelin' (Inside the G.B.E.)" on RCA, whose intro was sampled by
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on the song "Jazzie's Groove". He also collaborated with Wonder on the songs "Black Man", "Village Ghetto Land", "Dark and Lovely" and "Misrepresented People."


See also

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References

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