Early Life and Education
Spider Harrison was born in Hempstead, New York. During his years
at Hempstead High School he was a running back on the football
team.
During his high school summers, he worked with a New York concert
promoter, an arrangement that allowed him to meet with radio
personalities from Top 40 powerhouse WABC and #1 Soul station WWRL
as well as with many recording artists and record industry
executives. Taking classes at C.W. Post College, Harrison worked
several "fill in" air shifts on WCWP and created a show called
An Introduction To Soul. He soon interned at WWRL in Woodside Queens
where he honed his radio production skills and filled in on Sundays,
setting up gospel "remotes" for churches throughout Brooklyn and
Harlem (New York).
Spider Harrison attended C.W. Post College, Tennessee State
University, LA Valley College (AA Degree in Liberal Arts) and holds
a Business Administration Degree from The University of La Verne (La
Verne, CA).
Career
Spider Harrison's first professional radio stop was at WTLC-FM in
Indianapolis. There, as an afternoon drive personality, Spider
Harrison soon became program and music director. Next Spider
Harrison answered the call to replace the legendary John R. (John
Richbourg) on his retirement from the 50,000 watt clear channel
Class A station, WLAC (often referred to as Randy's Record Mart of
Gallatin TN) in Nashville. This move enabled Spider Harrison's show
to reach half of the US and parts of Canada and the Caribbean.
During his eight years at WLAC the station was purchased by
Billboard Magazine and Spider found himself hosting the first
Billboard Soul Countdown syndicated radio show. In the 1980s, when
AM radio began moving more and more towards a news/talk format,
Spider Harrison relocated to Los Angeles, greatly expanding his
industry opportunities. Besides a stint at radio station KGFJ, he
started the nationally syndicated radio show 'What Ever Happened
To?' that was based on his respected column in BRE (Black Radio
Exclusive Magazine).
In addition to his radio career he became the West Coast promotions
director for the first successful Rap record label in America, Sugar
Hill Records established by the late Joe Robinson Sr., Joey Jr. and
founder Sylvia Robinson. To this day Spider Harrison regards with
satisfaction seeing Rap Music achieve national and international
significance and his experience as Promotion Director accompanying
Grand Master Flash and the Furious Five on their national tours as
high points in a long exciting career.
An active member of the Screen Actors Guild, Spider Harrison has
appeared in national television commercials with Colonel Sanders for
KFC, with Johnny Cash for STP and with Billy Carter in television
spots for 'Billy Beer'. Amusingly, he has many times been featured
as Hollywood's Johhny Cochran Look-A-Like. Spider Harrison's
recording of his song 'Beautiful Day' (still available from Stones
Throw Records) was internationally released while he was at WTLC-FM.
He has guested vocally on albums by R&B greats Millie Jackson and
the late Joe Tex.
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