Who was Dusty Street DJ (Radio Star)? Age, Wiki, Bio, Family, Net Worth & More 

Dusty Street was a legendary radio DJ and host who passed away on October 18, 2021, at the age of 75. She was one of the first female rock jocks on the West Coast and a pioneer of alternative music. She worked at various radio stations in San Francisco and Los Angeles, such as KMPX-FM, KROQ-FM, KLOS-FM, and KWST-FM. She also worked at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland and SiriusXM satellite radio for more than 20 years. She interviewed many famous musicians and celebrities and was known for her distinctive voice, personality, and knowledge of music history. She was inducted into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame in 2015. In this post, we will explore her life, career, family, net worth, and more.

Dusty Street Biography Profile

FieldInformation
NameDusty Frances Street
Nick NameDusty
Date of BirthFebruary 9, 1946
Birth PlacePalo Alto, California
Age (as of 2023)77 (deceased)
GenderFemale
Zodiac signAquarius
ProfessionRadio DJ and host
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityWhite
Home Town/StatePalo Alto, California
SchoolUnknown
CollegeUnknown
Educational QualificationUnknown
ReligionUnknown
HobbiesMusic, art, travel
Marital StatusMarried
BoyfriendN/A
Net WorthUnknown

Early Life and Education

Dusty Street was born on February 9, 1946, in Palo Alto, California. Her father’s name was Emerson Street and they lived on Emerson Street in Palo Alto. She said that Dusty Street was her real name and not a stage name. She developed a passion for music at an early age and was influenced by rock and roll, blues, jazz, and soul. She did not reveal much about her education or family background.

Family Details

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Father NameEmerson Street
Mother NameUnknown
Brother(s)Unknown
Sister(s)Unknown
Wife/HusbandUnknown
ChildrenUnknown

Dusty Street Career Highlight:

Dusty Street began her career as a radio DJ in 1967 at KMPX-FM in San Francisco, where she was one of the first female rock jocks on the West Coast. She worked at KMPX-FM until 1978, when she moved to Los Angeles to join KROQ-FM, known as K-Rock. She became a popular and influential voice of alternative rock, punk, and new wave music in the late ’70s and ’80s. She also worked briefly at KLOS-FM and KWST-FM in Los Angeles. She left KROQ-FM in 1989, claiming that she was a “renegade” who did not fit in with the station’s tight programming. She also opposed the Parents Music Resource Center, which tried to impose a ratings system on music recordings.

In 1995, she moved to Cleveland, Ohio, to work at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a curator and DJ. She hosted a radio show called “Rock Hall Radio” from the museum’s fifth floor studios. In 2001, she joined Sirius Satellite Radio (later SiriusXM) as a host of two classic rock channels: Deep Tracks and Classic Vinyl. She worked at SiriusXM for more than 20 years until her death in 2021. She was known for her distinctive voice, personality, and knowledge of music history. She interviewed many famous musicians and celebrities, such as David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Elton John, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Nicks, Tom Petty, Iggy Pop, Bruce Springsteen, and Tina Turner.

She was also involved in other media projects, such as documentaries, podcasts, and books. In 2015, she was inducted into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame for her contributions to radio broadcasting. In 2021, she participated in the Epix documentary San Francisco Sounds: A Place In Time, which featured recording artists from the Bay Area that were popular between 1966 and 1976.

Physical Stats and More:

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Height (Aprox.)in centimeters – cm
Weight (Aprox.)in Kilograms – kg
Body TypeAverage
Figure SizeUnknown
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorBlonde
Hair LengthMedium
Shoe SizeUnknown

Social Media Handles

Social Media PlatformHandle/Username
Twitter@dustystreet
Facebook PageDusty Street

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