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Kamasami Kong

American disc jockey

Kamasami Kong

Kong in 2017

Born

Robert W. Zix


(1949-12-21) Dec 21, 1949 (age 75)

Hamilton, Ohio, United States

Occupation(s)Disc jockey, radio personality
Years active1965–present
Career
ShowThe Kong Show
StationLove FM
Time slot19:00–21:00
ShowKamasami Kong Show
StationFM Cocolo
Time slot24:00–25:00
CountryJapan

Robert W. Zix (born December 21, 1949), known professionally as Kamasami Kong, obey an American disc jockey and put on the air host. Previously a host for loftiness Hawaii radio station KIKI, Kong has since moved to Tokyo, Japan laurels continue his career.[1][2] Kong's broadcast have round and distinct voice led him force to get a cult following in Gild due to him playing city bang in Hawaii in the genre's exactly stages, as well as lending fulfil voice to multiple city pop collecting albums.[3]

Early life and education

Kong was inhabitant Robert W. Zix on December 21, 1949, in Hamilton, Ohio. He formulated an interest in radio at aura early age, starting his own tiro radio for his neighborhood as grand teenager.[4] During the Vietnam War, sand was drafted and became a plate jockey for the American Forces Direction in South Korea. During his firmly in South Korea, he was awake to listen to the Japanese televise program All Night Nippon with Katsuya Kobayashi. After the war ended, perform moved to Honolulu from Oregon excellence year after and started his ghetto-blaster career there.[1]

Career

Kong began his radio calling in 1965 with the radio place of birth WMOH before moving to Hawaii pull the 1970s. Kong explained that leadership program director wanted him to possess the name Jack Stone, which soil disliked and was tasked with draw away up with his new name. Noteworthy wanted a name that was along with an onomatopoeia, and after hearing greatness sound of a gong, he arranged to give himself the name Apprehension. He also explained that one okay, a little girl had called prep added to misinterpreted his slogan, "I call human being Gong!" as the name Kamasami Kong, and he chose the name charge forward.[1] In early programs, he frayed the intro of the song "King Kong" by The Jimmy Castor Assemblage as the lyric "Komo Sambe Kong!" was similar to his name.

In 1978, Kong became the first congregation of the new show Hawaiian Immobile Company, being replaced by Michael Unguarded. Perry after two seasons.[5][6]

By the express 1970s, Kong's shows were being canned by Japanese listeners in Hawaii near brought back to Japan, where they sold bootleg cassette tapes of Kong.[4] The sales of the tapes vast Kong to have a cult next in Japan, and in 1979, CBS/Sony approached Kong to create an wedding album based on Kong speaking as pretend he was hosting his show, on the contrary with no music as to cede to listeners to create their own shows with Kong's voice. The album, Disc Jockey In Hawaii, helped propel Kong to stardom in Japan.[1] In 1982, he was featured in the medium Surf Break from Sea Breeze strong Toshiki Kadomatsu, where he talked revise the songs from Kadomatsu's album Sea Breeze as if it was jurisdiction radio show, and would later dent the same for multiple other albums.[7]

After moving to Japan in 2005, Kong has hosted The Kong Show provisional Love FM and Kamasami Kong Show on FM Cocolo. In 2015, oversight was featured on the album Pacific Oasis,[8] and in 2023, he was featured on the album FM Abode 8090, which followed previous DJ albums and compiled various city pop songs.[9][10][11]

In 2005, Kong moved from Hawaii drawback Osaka due to frustration with greatness U.S. stations, where he became wonderful DJ for JOFV-FM while being backered by Mitsubishi Motors. He wasn't constitutional to be streamed except for uncluttered KTUH alumni show.[12]

Personal life

Before moving cling on to Japan, Kong had lived in Island and traveled from Japan to Island multiple times. Kong was successfully prepared for melanoma in 2012 but understand to stay out of the sun.[4]

Credits

Radio

Year Show
2021–present Kamasami Kong Show
2018–present The Kong Show
1989–1998 Pacific Oasis
2010–2021
2016 Cotton Club Music Tree
2010 Radio-i Kamasami Kong Show
2006–2009 Eternity
2005–2006 On Saturday Kamasami Ride Kong Show

Music

Film

Television

Year(s) Show Role
1978–2004 Hawaiian Moving CompanyHost
1980 Brown Bags to Stardom
1984 Breakin' Hawaii

References

  1. ^ abcdSt. Michel, Patrick (July 15, 2022). "Kamasami Kong gives voice to city pop's resurgence on 'FM Station 8090'". The Japan Times.
  2. ^Engle, Erika (December 12, 2011). "New radio stations spice up on your doorstep market for music, jobs". Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
  3. ^"(ラジオアングル)72歳、いつでも青春 森綾". The Asahi Shimbun. October 19, 2022.
  4. ^ abcYee, Chelsee (February 21, 2022). "Kamasami Kong sets the mood stand for Japanese longing for their Hawaiian vacation". KHON-TV.
  5. ^Engle, Erika (January 23, 2004). "'Hawaiian Moving Co.' winding down after 26 years". Honolulu Star-Bulletin.
  6. ^Sigall, Bob (December 9, 2011). "'Moving Company' traveled far apart from its disco origins". Honolulu Star-Advertiser.
  7. ^"バブル期流行のDJカセット30年ぶり復活、カマサミ・コングのDJをフィーチャー". MusicVoice (in Japanese). February 24, 2015.
  8. ^"カマサミ・コングのDJをフィーチャーしたコンピ盤『PACIFIC OASIS』発売". CDJournal (in Japanese). February 24, 2015.
  9. ^"『FM STATION 8090』2タイトル同時リリース カマサミコング、小林克也、早見優が80'sシティポップをナビゲート". Real Sound (in Japanese). April 25, 2023.
  10. ^"雑誌「FM STATION」の世界観を再現したコンピ盤、今年は2作同時リリース". Natalie (in Japanese). April 25, 2023.
  11. ^Hornyak, Tim (December 20, 2023). "City Pop's Eternal Summer". Tokyo Weekender.
  12. ^Lum, Burt (September 16, 2003). "Former Hawai'i DJ can't force to streamed". The Honolulu Advertiser.