Joel Morgan

Joel Morgan grew up in Mount Clemens, where rock and roll wasn’t just music—it was a way of life. From a transistor radio with a 9-volt battery to streaming WCSX on a smartphone, the soundtrack never changed.
His first concert? KISS in fourth grade. His mom managed a high-end restaurant with access to concert tickets (that the fancy customers didn’t want), so she handed them off. A head waiter chaperoned, and just like that—Joel was hooked for life.
His radio career has led to encounters with rock legends like Alice Cooper, Van Halen, Aerosmith, Metallica, KISS, Bob Seger, Joan Jett, and more. He’s played pinball with Slash and even kind of had The Rolling Stones play his wedding reception (ask him sometime!).
Since age 12, Joel dreamed of being part of Detroit Rock Radio, inspired by J.J. and Dick the Bruiser. Now, at 94.7 WCSX, that dream is reality—because rock and roll isn’t just music. It’s home.
Jenny Jenny

Jenny Jenny’s radio career began only two years ago, her senior year at Wayne State University, when she decided to join college radio. During her senior year, she developed a passion for becoming a radio jockey and secured an internship with Big Jim’s House morning show. Now, almost two years later she produces and co-hosts for the morning show and hosts her own weekend show!
Working at WCSX combines Jenny’s favorite things: listening to rock’ n roll, talking about rock’ n roll, and live music. During her short time at WCSX, she’s attended over 100 concerts and seen over 200 bands, and she’s ready for more. When she’s not on the radio, Jenny loves gothic dancing, karaoke by the bonfire, and bone hunting in the woods. Her love for horror, antiques, the occult, and witchcraft has given her a magical reputation.
Jack Trash
Jack Trash grew up in the shadow of the Hollywood sign. During the 1980s, he saw the sunrise over the Sunset Strip countless times. After realizing he had zero talent for guitar or drums, and people begged him not to sing, he figured the best way to live out his Rock and Roll dream was to talk about it on the radio.
His first gig was at the legendary KNAC, the planet’s first 24/7 hard rock, heavy metal station. He went from errand boy van driver to doing the morning show and being MTV’s Riki Rachtman’s co-host for the wildly popular ‘Radio Cathouse”.
Being a lifelong KISS fan, Jack felt now was the time to make the pilgrimage to Detroit Rock City.