Hey Baltimore Quicksilva’s #WhoIs Podcast Interviews Frank Ski

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In this episode of WhoIs with QuickSilva, Frank Ski pulls back the curtain on his journey—from his very first radio station at The University of the District of Columbia to grinding his way into both the Baltimore and DC scenes at the same time. Check out Frank Ski’s great story about his first radio gig at the historic AM station 1360 WEBB and simultaneously working at a law firm in D.C.

He talks about the lessons that shaped him, the mindset that kept him learning, and the moments that helped define a city’s sound. From the birth of Sundays at Dru Hill Park to the legendary Super Sundays at Odell’s, this conversation dives deep into a time when Baltimore nightlife, hip-hop, and club culture were finding their identity.

Check out the story on Quicksilva’s channel or below.

Frank also breaks down the creation of one of the most iconic club records ever—how the idea sparked, how the track was made, and the surprising story behind hearing it in the club for the first time… and making zero dollars from it. That iconic record is… do we really have to say.

If you love Baltimore culture, radio history, DJ culture, and the real stories behind classic records, this episode is one you don’t want to miss.



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