Nina Blackwood

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Nina Blackwood
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Nina Kinckiner

Occupation(s) Disc jockey, music journalist, MTV VJ, actress, model
Known forOriginal MTV video jockey, radio and TV personality

Nina Blackwood is an American disc jockey and music journalist, who was the first of the original five MTV VJs (along with Mark Goodman, J. J. Jackson, Alan Hunter, and Martha Quinn). She has been an actress and model noted for her raspy voice.

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Early life and career

Blackwood was born Nina Kinckiner in Springfield, Massachusetts. Her father was in government service, and also taught Sunday school; he was never a minister, as has sometimes been reported. [1] She grew up on the west side of Cleveland, Ohio, and attended Rocky River High School, graduating in 1970. [2] In high school, she sang and played keyboards in her high school sweetheart's band, and covered the song "Venus." [3]

Before entering broadcasting, Blackwood appeared nude in the August 1978 Playboy pictorial "The Girls in the Office" as a brunette. [4]

She moved to California, and studied acting at the Strasberg Institute. [5] Blackwood has acted in a number of TV show and films, making appearances in the movies Vice Squad (1982), Reckless Kelly (1993), and I Crave Rock & Roll (1996).

MTV and other television appearances

She was chosen for MTV's original video jockey lineup, along with Martha Quinn, Mark Goodman, Alan Hunter, and J. J. Jackson, when the network began airing in 1981. After leaving MTV in 1986, she hosted her own "Rock Report" for Entertainment Tonight . [5] She also appeared on the TV music show Solid Gold from 1986 to 1988. Blackwood has appeared on A Current Affair , Access Hollywood , VH1, Discovery Channel, National Geographic, and MSNBC.

Radio career

In 1999, Blackwood and long-time manager/producer Danny Sheridan launched a nationally syndicated radio show for United Stations Radio Network titled Nina Blackwood's Absolutely 80's. [6] The two followed up with another nationally syndicated program, the 80's alternative-themed Nina Blackwood's New Wave Nation (which, as of 2014, was no longer being produced). [7] Blackwood formerly hosted a weekday show on Sirius XM Radio The 80s on 8 from 11 to 2 Eastern. On weekends, she continues to co-host the Sirius XM Radio show The Big '80s Top 40 Countdown with other original MTV VJ's.

She performed as part of the 2003 road company of The Vagina Monologues . [8] [9]

Blackwood has said that the 1984 John Waite hit single "Missing You" was written about her and that Waite has confirmed it was about her and other women he had dated. [10]

Personal life

Blackwood, who was briefly married to a man named Dennis and has no children, lives on a farm in coastal Maine. A longtime animal lover, her farm acts as an animal sanctuary and is home to numerous dogs, cats, birds, horses, and other creatures.

Blackwood is known for her raspy voice, something she's had since she was a child, and has stated that it's gotten more pronounced as she has aged. [11]

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References

  1. Seattle Radio interview with Nina Blackwood, August 1, 2011
  2. Petkovic, John (July 30, 2011) "At 30, MTV looks nothing like the video channel that roared" The Plain Dealer
  3. Nina Blackwood SiriusXM radio show, November 7, 2011 radio show
  4. Edwards, Gavin (2013). VJ: The Unplugged Adventures of MTV's First Wave, ISBN   1451678126.
  5. 1 2 Adams, Deanna R. (2002). Rock 'n Roll and the Cleveland Connection. Kent State University Press. ISBN   9780873386913 . Retrieved August 2, 2011.{{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  6. "Nina Blackwood's Absolutely 80's". United Stations Radio Networks. 2011. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  7. "Nina Blackwood's New Wave Nation". United Stations Radio Networks. 2011. Archived from the original on August 7, 2011. Retrieved July 12, 2011.
  8. "Long Live Rock 'n' Roll: MTV at 25". NPR.org. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  9. Paglia, Michael (10 August 2018). "Reviewed: Jeffrey Gibson: Like a Hammer (Closing), Seven More Shows to See Now". Westword. Retrieved 14 August 2018.
  10. Spears, Steve (June 17, 2013). "Nina Blackwood dishes on fellow VJs, John Waite and current state of MTV: 'I think it sucks!'". Tampa Bay Times . Archived from the original on June 20, 2013. Retrieved June 29, 2013.
  11. Dursin, Mark (January 28, 2016). "Catching Up with Nina Blackwood". liketotally80s.com . Retrieved June 19, 2022.