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TREV HOLLYWOOD “KING OF ALL PRODUCTION”

Although many believe that the music industry is mostly glamorous with little work, Trev Hollywood knows otherwise by experience. Completing a Recording Engineering Technology Program at New York City’s Center for the Media Arts allowed him to land an internship on “The Wendy Williams Show” on 98.7 KISS FM, in New York City in 1994. The internship prepared him for the business side as well as the technical aspects of radio. Eventually, Emmis Broadcasting offered him a position at HOT 97 FM after merging with KISS FM. After mastering digital technology, Trev Hollywood became known as one of the radio industry’s leading commercial producers and digital editors. After making an extensive amount of contacts, he began providing production for national clients in radio as well as television. Trev Hollywood has expanded his music production contacts internationally by providing production for stations in London, Germany, and the West Indies. In 1998, Trev Hollywood received his first gold record for his production work on Funkmaster Flex’s, 60 Minutes of Funk; Volume 2. In 2000, he received his second gold record for production contributions on Funkmaster Flex’s, 60 Minutes of Funk; Volume 3. He also received nationwide recognition in THE SOURCE magazine’s In The Hood section, which featured him as one radio’s leading producers from Yonkers, NY. His love for music doesn’t stop at production though; he has been featured as a special guest mix DJ several times on Funkmaster Flex’s top rated “Flava Mix Show” as well as HOT 97’s, Mixmaster’s Weekends. Trev Hollywood received a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Technology Recording Engineering from Mercy College in 2001. He is the former Production Coordinator of 1190 AM WLIB radio in New York City and currently the Production Manager for the highly rated nationally syndicated, “Wendy Williams Experience” show on New York’s 107.5 WBLS. In addition, he is a partner and music/commercial producer for Radioactive Productions, which produced the theme music for VH1’s “The Wendy Williams Experience” TV show.