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Jon Solomon (born April 19, 1973) has been the host of “Jon Solomon’s Annual 25-Hour Holiday Radio Show” at WPRB in Princeton, New Jersey, since 1988, when he was fifteen years old.
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Solomon's weekly three-hour radio program can be heard every Wednesday evening from 7 p.m. ET until 10 p.m. ET at 103.3 FM WPRB and WPRB.com. Each week's show features a live performance. More than 200 bands have appeared on this show since 2001. Philebrity called Solomon "the closest thing the Philly indie rock scene has to a John Peel".
Jon Solomon argues the case for Democrat-Russia collusion in new op-ed
Record labels
One of Solomon's record labels, My Pal God Records, put out recordings by Silkworm, The Embarrassment, The French Kicks, Ex Models, Del Rey, Paul Newman, and TW Walsh. Comedy Minus One is Solomon's current record label which has released albums by Bottomless Pit, The Karl Hendricks Trio, Obits, Oxford Collapse, Silkworm, SAVAK and Tre Orsi.
Other activities
Solomon hosted the Philadelphia City Paper podcast "Local Support", a program that featured the music of artists from the Delaware Valley, and was the founding editor of the Princeton Basketball News, a web site about the Princeton University men's basketball team.