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I'm Just a DJ But...It Makes Sense to Me | 
enlarge | Author: Tom Joyner Creator: Mary Flowers Boyce Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Category: Book
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 862736
Media: Hardcover Pages: 224 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 5.8 x 1
ISBN: 044657676X Dewey Decimal Number: 791.44028092 EAN: 9780446576765 ASIN: 044657676X
Publication Date: September 2, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Legendary radio personality Tom Joyner comes out from behind the microphone to share the wit and wisdom that made him a star.Hall of Fame disc jockey Tom Joyner uses his signature brand of humor to discuss everything from business to careers to relationships as he shares the insights and lessons he+s learned along the way. Now the host of a radio show that is the most popular media outlet ever among African Americans, Joyner started his career at a small AM radio station in his home state of Alabama, working his way across the midwest, and eventually landing in Chicago. In 1985, he made headlines as -The Hardest Working Man in Radio+ when he worked a morning show in Dallas in addition to his afternoon show in Chicago. His daily commute earned him the nickname -The Fly Jock.+ In 1994, he convinced ABC Radio to syndicate his program, and The Tom Joyner Show-a mix of comedy music, and guests who range from Stevie Wonder to Tipper Gore-was born.
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Great Book February 22, 2007 D. Carroll Funny, realistic, truth and well written in a short book. If you see the book in the library, just browse his list of advice. I recommend the book if you want to read a good book in short time.
I Liked it! November 27, 2006 Tallace Willman (Tampa, FL USA) This is a good book. I enjoyed the humor and humility Tom Joyner used to write this book. He explains his beginnings and how he came to be the hardest working man in radio. He also gives insight to himself as more than just a voice on the radio. I really enjoyed reading this book all the way through without getting bored or wondering how many more pages do I have to read untill the end!
(RAW Rating: 3.5) - The end of a rainbow February 14, 2006 The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers (RAWSISTAZ.com and BlackBookReviews.net) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
My first thoughts about Tom Joyner's claim that he's just a DJ mirror my thoughts about 'O' saying she's just a..., but I digress. With a supporting cast of who's who in African American entertainment, Tom Joyner shares some infectious memories from being raised in Tuskegee, Alabama to his nationally syndicated The Tom Joyner Morning Show.
Joyner, with what has become his humorous trademark, shares his meager beginnings as a DJ in Alabama and of a struggling, hustling student at Tuskegee Institute. But this book is far from a humorous undertaking. The message that resonates from the pages is that dreams are the springboard to life and a burning passion is the wind beneath your wings. It was those dreams and that passion that propelled him to reach beyond roadblocks, racism, and restitution. He talks about his weight, his family, his crew and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). And he shares his feeling of pride because of his dedication, hardwork and accomplishments. I'M JUST A D.J. BUT...It Makes Sense To Me is a candid, pensive and lively read. Joyner lends three distinct rules 1)learn your craft, 2) know your competition, and 3) let jealousy be a motivator to improve or join forces. He has no problem getting high-ballers to appear on his show now, but his allegiance is to the people who believed in him before he became 'The Hardest Working Man In Show Business'. In step with his DJing background, the chapters are titles of songs which carry a message. This book surprised me; it was a good read.
Reviewed by aNN of The RAWSISTAZ Reviewers
You can do it too!! October 25, 2005 G. C. Wheatley (dallas, tx) Very inspirational. Based on the character's story, makes you feel like anyone can accomplish anything if they work hard and set their goals high. Very easy good and enjoyable.
Be All You Can Be September 22, 2005 Loose Leaves Book Review (Atlanta, GA USA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
"I was a fat kid, and a good sandwich was just the incentive I needed to become an advocate for change." That's Joyner telling about the peanut butter and jelly sandwiches served to sustain the protestors during his involvement in the protest against a white radio station that only played white music. My new mantra: Be all you can be, just don't join the Army. Listen to the Tom Joyner Morning Show (TJMS) instead. I'M JUST A DJ BUT...demonstrates how Joyner is rich is spirit, advice and generosity.
Believe it or not, Tom Joyner didn't wake up one day and suddenly realize he is a millionaire, he worked hard for his money and still does. In fact, his slogan is: "The hardest working man in radio, the fly jock Tom Joyner" holds a lot of truth. He dedicated countless hours of service, even when he wasn't sure about what he was doing; to always (not sometimes) make a good impression. He is "fly" because he once flew daily from Chicago to Dallas to work on two radio stations. Talk about dedication to the profession.
Joyner speaks openly about issues with his weight, the road to syndication, marriage, parenting, the Tom Joyner Foundation, his crew, his commitment to Black people and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). In fact, he's received plenty of backlashes for wanting to help ONLY Black people. Why not cater to your people? I imagine him on his soapbox, preaching his gospel to those who didn't agree and saying something like, "oh well, I'm going to do it anyway." Now that's a man who is comfortable with whom he is, no airs about him. Money didn't change him; it only changed how he spent it. He had a plan; he stuck to it and is now reaping the benefits of his labor. Sure, he made some mistakes along the way, but to err is to be human. Consistency is learned by seeing and doing. It's cyclical and it's up to you to keep the wheels turning and passing on the lessons and good habits.
There are so many lessons obtained from reading I'M JUST A DJ BUT... In this book, Joyner reiterates points he's always talking about on his morning show. The pages are dog-eared and highlighted and soon to be passed on to my teenager. Don't sleep on good advice, even if it doesn't give a fool-proof plan on how to get more money. This is not about how to get rich quick; it's about how to work hard to get what you want and how to maintain it once you have it. Keeping a leveled head helps too.
Reviewed by Esther "Ess" Mays for Loose Leaves Book Review
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