Kristine Stone | email

Weekdays 5am - 11am

Weekends 12pm - 6pm My first time on the radio was in 1988 when I won a "DJ For a Day" contest at Boston's WZLX. I opened with Traffic's "Empty Pages." It was a nervous moment; but a great one for me! Never forget it.



If you've listened over the years, you've no doubt heard a reference or two million to Bugs Bunny. He is my absolute favorite! That smarmy New York accent and all that edgy sarcasm just the best! Daffy Duck, BB's nemesis, is my second fave.



What I love the most about being on the radio is telling listeners some great stories about the artists we play and their songs. On social media, I often keep that connection going beyond the music. [My followers and I] discuss kids, work, politics (sometimes), relationships, food, and even wine! I always say, "we're all humans getting through life -- let's have a little fun!"



I've also interviewed some amazing bands over the years: Mumford & Sons, The Avett Brothers, Florence + the Machine, and Snow Patrol. [Meeting] Florence gave me butterflies. She's so ethereal and mysterious. I had to pick up my jaw off the floor when she sang.



When I'm not DJing for The Spectrum, I'm enjoying a slice of New Haven pizza at Salle's or Pepe's and/or watching Dexter and Breaking Bad.

Demos

Weekdays 11am - 5pm ET Thousands of shows, hundreds of interviews, a handful of firings - he's happy to be (back) on The Spectrum! Demos has a passion for how music relates to us personally. Some songs will be with us for a lifetime, while others are just in our heads for a quick moment. In The 90’s (young) Demos worked on an award-winning morning show. He had no idea waking up at 4:45 would be the greatest thing for expanding his mind as a teenager moving into his twenties. He bounced around on the air in Boston, then New York City. Besides radio, Demos has kept himself busy with soap-opera appearances, club gigs, and painting in his art studio.

Jenny Eliscu | email

Weekdays 5pm-11pm ET "Take what you have gathered from coincidence" is the lyric that best describes Jenny Eliscu's life (from Bob Dylan's "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"), which, coincidentally, also happens to be a tattoo of hers.



When she's not acting as a contributing editor for Rolling Stone, Jenny's watching Seinfeld, Law & Order, or Peep Show, kicking around in her Sebadoh T-shirt from 1992, or seeing a show at Bushwick's DIY venue Shea Stadium,



Find Jenny on Twitter @jennylsq

Dave Holmes | email

Saturdays 6 pm - 12 am ET Dave Holmes is a comic, actor, writer, and television personality based in Los Angeles, CA. He’s hosted shows for CBS, Bravo, Comedy Central, Court TV, E!, FX, History, MTV, TV Guide Network and many others. He is currently Writer-At-Large at Esquire Magazine.

David Fricke

Thursday 8 - 9pm ET, Saturday 4 - 5pm ET He's spent over four decades covering the biggest names in rock, and now Rolling Stone journalist David Fricke brings that experience to you on The Writer's Block. Hear David share stories from his career and play music from his favorite artists, both old and new.