Join us on this week’s episode of Stop, Look, and Listen as we sit down with the incomparable Patty Jackson, the auntie of pop culture and a Philadelphia radio icon. With over four decades of experience on the airwaves, Patty shares her journey from reading Easter poems as a child to becoming a Philadelphia Broadcast Pioneer Hall of Famer. We delve into the city’s love for the legendary Frankie Beverly, the importance of celebrating black music icons, and Patty’s personal insights into the man behind the music. Plus, Patty gives us a sneak peek into the upcoming street-naming ceremony in Beverly’s honor and her thoughts on his retirement. Don’t miss Patty’s candid take on longevity in the industry, her dream Philly-based music festival lineup, and her plans for the future. Tune in for a dose of wisdom from the auntie herself, and learn why ‘people who do always upset people who don’t.’
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