Rusty Humphries brings to America a fast paced, issue oriented, caller driven talk show that rivals the
best programming heard during the week. Rusty’s unique talent can make you laugh one minute and cry the
next as he challenges listeners on the hottest topics of the day. His “matter-of-fact” common sense
delivery is both entertaining and informative and his high-energy can be felt as if he is in the same
room with you. Rusty is not afraid to say what he thinks or how he feels. At an early age, he lost his
father in the Vietnam War and has been a passionate patriot and supporter of Veterans’ issues ever since.
While Rusty is extremely generous in all his charitable pursuits, he approaches charity as a ‘help’ for those who truly need it or those that try to
help themselves. He is critical of endless government programs and the people that cheat those systems.
Rusty has been in the radio and music business for most of his life. He is an example of the new breed of
radio talent that understands the word “business” in “Show Business.”
Rusty is a singer/songwriter writing more morning radio show jingles than anyone alive. He wrote and
produced the theme song for The Rush Limbaugh TV Show and has written and performed materials for
Saturday Night Live, MTV, VH-1, Late Night with David Letterman, NBC and more. His song, Do The Bart
Simpson, made national charts and was the inspiration for The Simpson’s multi-platinum CD.
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