Q-Deezy started his career in the entertainment industry a few years ago
while attending Temple University.
"I snuck backstage of Power House (the biggest annual concert in
Philadelphia, hosted by Power 99) I gave an on-air personality my
resume."
That was the humble beginnings of his career that would open more doors
to his success. Q-Deezy (then, known as "Q-Dog") became part of Power
99's Dream Team Morning Show working as a street personality.
"I was on the streets doing whatever made people laugh and listen."
This gave him the credibility needed to become a successful radio jock.
Three years later, Q-Deezy graduated from Temple University, and was
promoted to on-air anchor along side "Golden Girl" forming a new morning
show. During that time he joined up with the well known DJ "Cosmic
Strickly Skillz Kev" to continue the success of the longest running
Hip-Hop show on the East coast-?The Come Up Show.
"I wanted radio to be my stepping stone to becoming an actor. That's my
dream. I want to be a successful actor."
While working with Power 99, Q-Deezy hosted "The 10 Variety Show" which
aired on Local NBC 10. He also hosted and directed a local programmed
video show called Vadeo. He has appeared in the Diary of Busta Rhymes,
numerous music videos, and co-hosted an episode of UPN Dance 360 with
Fredro Starr and Kel Mitchell. You may also spot him in a few
commercials.
Currently, Q-Deezy is focused on his acting career. In July of 2007,
Q-deezy landed an air-personality position on the nationally syndicated
"Big Boy's Neighborhood" morning show. You can hear his sometimes
outrageous views every morning during QDeezy TVeezy and QDeezy's On
One. Check out www.Qdeezy.net or www.myspace.com/qdeezy215 to find out
about Philadelphia's own Qdeezy.