Rusty Hassan
How I Became a Jazz Disc Jockey - Rusty Hassan
Rusty Hassan, born Hugh Joseph Hassan III on November 26, 1945, in Bound Brook, New Jersey, and raised in Greenwich, Connecticut, is a veteran jazz radio DJ and educator with over five decades on Washington, D.C.’s airwaves. His career began serendipitously in 1966 at Georgetown University’s WGTB-FM, where he took over a jazz show as a junior. A passionate advocate for the genre, he’s hosted programs on WAMU, WDCU, and WPFW, where he currently spins late-night jazz on Thursdays. Hassan has interviewed icons like Dexter Gordon and Art Blakey, taught jazz history at universities including Georgetown and UDC, and earned accolades like “Rusty Hassan Day” from Mayor Marion Barry in 1984. A fixture in D.C.’s jazz scene, he blends classic and new sounds to educate and entertain.
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