Just in case you missed it, here is a link to last weekend’s edition of my radio show, “UPFRONT.” It was packed with more celebrities than ever before including NBC’s “Taken” stars Gaius Charles and Brooklyn Sudano. The two opened up about the show and why fans of the movie franchise are going to love the new TV version.

Comedic actor turned director Jordan Peele talked about his new horror film, “Get Out” and why it is so timely. Atlanta actress Andrea Frye stopped by to discuss directing the Georgia Ensemble Theatre production of “Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First 100 Years.” She also dished about working with Tyler Perry and his popular series, “If Loving You is Wrong” and meeting Aretha Franklin.

Ray Cornelius with Andrea Frye 

American Idol winner Ruben Studdard talked about covering the Sam Cooke classic, “A Change Is Gonna Come” while Odessa/Havana’s Dave BuchBinder opened up about this year’s Atlanta Jewish Music Festival.

Closing out the show was Blue Kimble. The super talented actor stopped by to chat about the TV One’s original movie, “Media.” The former Morris Brown student was also excited about the project that will air later on this year as a television series.

“UPFRONT” Inside Atlanta Entertainment Industry is 30-minute radio magazine that features one-on-one interviews with all of the major players and behind-the-scenes superstars that make Atlanta the “Entertainment Capital of the South.” It airs every Saturday morning at 9 a.m. on Jazz 91.9 WCLK and his hosted by yours truly, Ray Cornelius.

Click here to check out past shows!

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