John Tesh

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John Frank Tesh Jr. was born on July 9, 1952, in Garden City, Long Island, New York, USA. He is an American musician, composer, radio host, and television presenter. Tesh's career has spanned various forms of media and entertainment. He has achieved success in the industry.

Career and achievements[change | change source]

  • Tesh is known for his work as the co-host of the television program Entertainment Tonight and as a sportscaster for the Olympic Games. He has also made a name for himself as a contemporary keyboardist and composer of pop and contemporary Christian music.
  • His radio programs, including the John Tesh Radio Show, have reached listeners across the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, making it one of the most-listened-to radio programs.
  • In August 1994, Tesh performed at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, for his first Live at Red Rocks concert, accompanied by the 70-piece Colorado Symphony Orchestra.
  • Tesh has won numerous awards, including 6 music Emmys, 4 gold albums, 2 Grammy nominations, and an Associated Press award for investigative journalism. He has also raised over $20 million for PBS through his live concerts.

Music and compositions[change | change source]

Tesh plays keyboards, the trumpet, and sings. He has composed notable theme music, including compositions for the TV series "Bobby's World" and the NBA on NBC theme, known as "Roundball Rock."

Personal life[change | change source]

John Tesh is married to actress Connie Sellecca, and his radio show, the John Tesh Radio Show, was inspired by her interest in self-improvement. The show has gained a large following, with 14 million listeners a week.

Legacy[change | change source]

Tesh's legacy includes his radio show, his contributions to music composition, and his impact on the entertainment industry. He has found fulfillment with his upbeat-talk radio show and has created an emotional connection with his audience through successful endeavors such as the public TV special "John Tesh Big Band Live."