Searching around websites for interviews and the like, I came across an MP3 of Scott and Aaron from the band Reel Big Fish being interviewed by a guy who called himself DJ Rossstar. He announced in the first few minutes that he was doing the show from his apartment, which made me dubious to whether the show could be carried off. My scepticism was then kicked in the nuts and called a bitch, because the show entertained me from beginning to end. Since that day i have tried to listen as … more
As children or young teens we almost all dreams of being famous one day but this were not the intentions of this young American teen. In 2002, Ross started streaming his show 'DJ Rossstar Punk Rock Show' at American University in Washington D.C. on WVAU radio station. In 2004 the 'DJ Rossstar Punk Rock Show' relocated to Ross's new apartment in Los Angeles, California streaming on Idobi Radio. In 2008 the 'DJ Rossstar Punk Rock Show' moved its broadcast to Stickam. … more
I have been a fan of DJ Rossstar's show for awhile. I love all the bands he puts on it and even him himself. He is like a normal guy that doesn't think much of himself but too me he's a pretty known guy whom i respect for his hard work with his show and all the other projects he has been working on. What I would change:I wouldn't change much since I like all the bands that come on his show. What might make it a better show is if he got more "bigger" … more
dj rossstar is awesome. i love the guests he has on his shows and im a regular listener. i like that his shows are casual like friends are sitting and just hannging around. i also like that he involves his audience in shows. it makes them feel like we are right there with him and whoever hes interviewing. it lets fans feel like they are important to the show he also is one of the reasons i want to go into radio for school its a good way to be involed … more
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