Tony LaBrie got his start in radio in 1995, working for an oldies radio station in Port Huron. He is a Michigan native and lives in Grand Blanc. Over the course of his rock journey, which included stints at Wings 103/Radio X in Lapeer, he eventually landed at Banana 101.5 in 2001. Beyond his radio career, Tony enjoys a variety of interests, including traveling, working out, going to concerts, and spending quality time with family and friends. While he originally hails from Imlay City, he now resides in Grand Blanc. In his household, he shares his space with his wife Angelique, son Aiden, and two ferrets named Dookie and Monster.
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