This is Josh's first foray into radio, but I've been performing in some capacity for most of my life. Josh first arrived in Oneonta in 1998 to attend college, and wound up staying to manage a now defunct live music venue called Smokey Joe's Cafe. Josh met his wife Melissa at the bar, slinging drinks and food. Soon after they got married, Josh and Melissa decided to move west to Colorado Springs and then Charleston, South Carolina. After an almost 15 year absence, they're back in Otsego County, and have settled in the quaint hamlet of Worcester, NY. When not at work, Josh can be found making a positive impact on his local community. His interests include culinary exploration, music, film, and arts and culture.
Josh Taylor

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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas on Star 93.9!
Breaking news!!!
24/7 Christmas music starts at 3pm today, November 17th 2023 on Star 93.9!
Get into the holiday spirit now, and throughout the season with all of our classic and modern holiday tunes.
Listen on the go, download our app and jingle all the way wherever you may be...

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