CHESAPEAKE, Va. — We're in the Greenbrier neighborhood of Chesapeake at the WNOR FM99 studios, catching up with rock jock Rick Rumble, who is celebrating 30 years in the 757.
“Let’s go to line one. Hello, good morning...” Rumble says talking into the mic on his live show at FM99.
Part of what makes the drive to work bearable for many people in Hampton Roads is listening to Rumble in the Morning on WNOR FM99.
“We’re gonna play a game of stupid news or yes or B.S.," he quipped.
Rumble in the Morning sports guy Rod Fitzwell was here in 1995 when the Michigan native auditioned.
“One of the first impersonations he did was of Mike Tyson," said Fitzwell.
“And I just remember laughing so hard, and then he went into another impression, and I realized this guy has such quick wit — he’s so good