Frazer Smith (born 17 January 1955) is an
American radio personality, actor and
stand up comedian.
Biography
Smith was born in
Detroit, Michigan. He worked in
Los Angeles, California at
KROQ from
1976 through
1979,
KLOS from
1979 through
1984 ,
KMET 1984 through
1986,
KLSX 1986 through
1997 KLOS in 1997 and
KRTH in
2002. He has also played small roles in movies and TV shows and was one of the announcers on the
TBS music video show
Night Tracks from 1986–1988 and 1989-1991.
The debut of his manic show on KROQ coincided with that station's rise playing what was then brand-new
New Wave music. His extended improvisational comedy based on a mythical lothario/detective was also heard on the sporadically-produced
Hollywood Nightshift which featured members of the
Firesign Theatre.
For several years, Smith, along with Peter "Crabman Crabbe," made an annual tradition of offering an alternate audio commentary to television coverage of the famous
Tournament of Roses Parade. Listeners would be told to tune in to Los Angeles television station KTLA, which was hosted by
Stephanie Edwards and
Bob Eubanks. Smith would tell viewers to turn down the television volume and turn up the radio to hear the comedy parody, which included discussing news themes from the past year and applying them to the floats. For example, the year of the
O.J. Simpson slow speed car chase, one of the floats was described as a reenactment of the event. Smith and Crabbe would also describe the...
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