Al Cole
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Over nights, 12 - 5 a.m.
cole@wzlx.com
Although a native of New England are, Al Cole has lived most of his adult life in New York and Los Angeles. Drawn like a magnet to the excitement of the world of entertainment, Al from an early age was captivated by the allure of showbiz. Al has been a professional musician and singer in a number of bands including his own musical group, the Bad Boys. Having a wide range of artistic and cultural interests, Al enjoys doing seminars and poetry readings. He has published a book of romantic poetry of women called the “The Art of the Lover.” Currently he is involved with many political action groups in the New England area. Al looks forward to contributing his time and skills in support of the goals and mission of all worthwhile causes and activities!
Q & A with Al Cole
1. What are your favorite movies or TV shows?
“Touched by and Angel,” and “Hotel Rwanda”
2. What’s your favorite Boston area restaurant?
The Capitol Grille, and a close second Boston favorite is Capriccio’s in Providence.
3. If you were stranded on a desert island, what five classic rock albums would you bring with you?
Jimi Hendrix - “Are You Experienced”
U2 – “The Joshua Tree”
John Lennon – “Imagine”
Carlos Santana – “Supernatural”
Anything by Bob Marley
4. What’s your most memorable concert experience?
Lenny Kravitz in Los Angeles. The told me that was the place to link up with a hot looking chick – and it worked! I met my ex-wife there…did you say most memorable or most terrible?
5. Boxers or briefs?
Whose asking?
6. Tell us something that no one knows about you.
I'm unknowable. |
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