Tyrone DuBose | |
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| Born | May 4, 1960 Cincinnati, Ohio |
| Occupation(s) | Radio personality, actor, voice artist, and television contributor |
Tyrone DuBose (born May 4, 1960 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American radio personality, actor, voice artist, and television contributor. [1]
He is a daily contributor on The Sheryl Underwood Radio Show, [2] and show contributor on the hour-long music documentary program, Unsung, that airs on TV One.
DuBose is a five-time R&B Historian Winner including The Black Music Awards, and received a lifetime achievement award from UVIEW Media Group in Los Angeles California. [3]
DuBose' radio career began in 2003 at KHWY in Barstow, California.
He is a regular contributor to The Sheryl Underwood Radio Show and has provided historical commentary for the Unsung television series on TV One. [4]
In addition to broadcasting, DuBose authored The Four Seasons of R&B, a book chronicling the evolution of rhythm and blues music across decades. [5]
In 2024, DuBose was inducted into the California Music Hall of Fame in Temecula, California. [6] He is also a four-time recipient of the Hollywood African Prestigious Award and has been recognized for his contributions to preserving R&B heritage through radio and television. [7]