Host
A photo of Brent Bambury in an amusement parkBrent Bambury
Brent Bambury
Brent launched his radio career at CBC stations in Saint John, Halifax and Montreal. He began to work for Radio Two's Brave New Waves in 1984, and he became that show's permanent host one year later. Brent became known as a purveyor of obscure and emerging music, and a guide to alternative culture. He stayed up late and drank the best coffee in Montreal.

In 1995 he joined Tina Srebotnjak on CBC TV's Midday. He's since come to his senses and returned to radio.

In 2000 Brent helped Kai Black and David Carroll re-invent the game show genre with their highly successful Radio One show, Off the Cuff. In 2002 he moved to Ottawa to host CBC's top-rated afternoon show, All in a Day. Somewhere in there he also began hosting the national music quiz show GrooveShinny.

Brent thinks radio should be kinetic, full of life, fun, outrageous and thoughtful all at the same time. You can help him work that out by coming down to one of our live shows and being part of the madness.

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