ABOUT JOE MADISON
Famous for his radio hosting work on WXYZ-AM (Detroit), WWRC-AM and WOL-AM (Washington D.C.), and SIRIUS XM, he became known for addressing racial issues and a number of other socially significant topics in his broadcasts.
After earning his bachelor's degree in sociology from Washington University in St. Louis, he became the youngest-ever Executive Director of the Detroit branch of the NAACP.
In late February of 2015, he set a Guinness World Record with a fifty-two-hour-long SIRIUS XM broadcast.
Raised in Dayton, Ohio, in an African-American family with roots in Mozambique and Sierra Leone, he later settled in Washington, D.C. He and his wife Sherry had four children.
He and Donnie Simpson were both known as Midwestern-born, Washington D.C.-area radio personalities.