Ralph Edward "Rusty" Humphries (born August 29, 1965) is an American broadcaster, conservativepolitical commentator, award-winning journalist and songwriter. Humphries' former nationally syndicatedradio show, The Rusty Humphries Show, aired on over 250 stations with an audience of 1.7 Million listeners per night, ranked as the 6th largest radio talk show in the USA according to Talkers Magazine, from 2000 to 2015.
Humphries was named one of "America's 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts" for 17 years in a row, and he was nominated as "Talk Personality Of The Year" by Radio & Records in 2006. Humphries was inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame as its youngest inductee ever. He was ranked number 14 in the Talkers Magazine "Heavy Hundred" for 2013.[3]
After his two "Rusty Humphries' Salute to the American Veterans" concerts drew a 7,000-person, sold-out crowd on Veterans Day in 1999 and 2000, Humphries was named "Reno's #1 local entertainer."[2]
In addition to his national program, Humphries simultaneously hosted a local show in Atlanta on WGST for 2010 and 2014.[4]
Humphries has produced five musical albums, including Bomb Iraq: Rusty Humphries Takes On the Terrorists, and Greeting from America: Wish You Were Here, a compilation album made for American troops serving in Iraq.[citation needed]
Humphries, while a personality at KEGL in Dallas, Texas, was arrested, during a live investigative report, after he successfully "smuggled" a toy knife, a toy gun, and toy hand grenades into the DFW Airport as an on-air investigation into security problems on January 15, 1991.[5]: 30-A
Humphries is a singer/songwriter. Rusty has two young daughters, Katelynn and Karaline. Humphries' wife, Ami Kathleen, died on July 17, 2008, after a long battle with interstitial cystitis.[7] Humphries discussed her death when he returned to the air on July 28, 2008.
Bogged Down by Reality (as "Rusty and the Boneheads") (1993)
Bomb Iraq: Rusty Humphries Takes On the Terrorists (February 2003)
Greeting From America: Wish You Were Here
Thank Allah I'm a Jihad Boy (October 2006)
References
^ abBrass, Kevin (6 November 1989). "Guild Gives Its Negotiators Strike Authorization at U-T". Los Angeles Times. p. F2. KKLQ (Q106) has hired Rusty Humphries from KBEQ in Kansas City, to supplement its morning show.
^St. Pierre, Nancy (16 January 1991). "D/FW accuses 1 in hoax; KEGL worker named in toy-gun smuggling". Metropolitan. The Dallas Morning News. p. 30-A. ISSN1553-846X. Ralph E. Humphries, who identified himself to airport security as a radio personality for KEGL-FM (97.1) was taken into custody about 9 a.m. He was carrying a leather briefcase with a toy gun, knife and hand grenades inside, said airport spokesman Joe Dealey Jr.