Earl Stokes talks with Muhibb Dyer and Tony Courtney (1/1/25)
A big thank you to Muhibb Dyer for being the voice of Kwanzaa on Jammin’ 98.3 this season. He stopped […]
Hey what’s up, it’s your man Earl Stokes! The question I’m probably asked the most is, “What famous people have you talked to”?
Some of my favorite interviews were with Luther Vandross, Diana Ross, Jay Z, Roger Troutman, Chaka Khan and James Brown. But the highlight of my career would be talking to President Barack Obama. Just because I asked him about Michael Jordan talking crap about his golf game, that interview was picked up by SportsCenter, TMZ and the New York Post!! Gotta make sure you always ask the right questions!
Life is good. I’m now a proud grandfather of a handsome grandson D.J.! You know I’m grooming him for the mic and he loves it. So the legacy continues…
Dr. Wesley Carter of New Restoration Christian Church provides words of inspiration during the Jammin’ Praise Break – weekdays at 2p!
A big thank you to Muhibb Dyer for being the voice of Kwanzaa on Jammin’ 98.3 this season. He stopped […]
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Earl Stokes talks to Dr. Jasmine Walker, a surgical oncologist with the Froedtert & […]
Earl Stokes talks to comedian Kountry Wayne about The King of Hearts Tour coming to The Pabst Theater on Friday, […]
Earl Stokes talks to Tarah Brewster and Alyson Chavez-Stewart from Planned Parenthood WI about their awesome Interactive Minority Health Fair […]
Three weeks ago. Andre Richards, Owner of Gumbo Valley Food Truck lost his business to a horrible crash. Today at […]
Poetry Unplugged is celebrating 20 years of stories, vibes, and spoken word. Earl Stokes talked to the founder of this […]
Vincent Van Great is our Jammin Mic Check Artist for the month of October. Earl Stokes talks to him about […]
Thursday September 21st, Raheem DeVaughn makes his way to Milwaukee for a special event…. The StarGazed Benefit Concert at Marcus […]
International Overdose Awareness Day is August 31st. It’s a day to a day to honor and remember those that we have lost to overdose. It is also a day to build awareness of harm reduction for our community, like getting Naloxone, a proven solution to reversing an overdose while we are in this crisis. Earl Stokes talks to Tahira Malik from Samad’s House about the importance of this day.
Speed Queen BBQ has been a staple of Milwaukee for over 6 decades but construction taking place on West Walnut […]