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unusual facts about Johnny Dare


When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide

Being a close personal friend of radio host and shock jock Johnny Dare, Dupree allowed 98.9 The Rock to debut the re-worked version of the song, which feature both newly recorded vocals by Dupree and McDaniels.



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KBEQ-FM

Many of Kansas City's most popular deejays would take their turn playing hits at Q-104's Country Club Plaza studios, including Pat McKay, Mike O'Brien, Steve Garrett, Johnny (Rockin') Rowlands, Bobby Ocean, Bobby Day, Chuck Nasty, Johnny Dare, Doug Billings, and Randy Miller.

When Moonshine and Dynamite Collide

During an interview with Kansas City's the Johnny Dare Morning Show on July 19, 2010, Jesse James DupreeDarryl "D.M.C."