R Dub!
Randy Williams, better known by the stage name R Dub!, is an American DJ and radio host best known as the host and creator of Sunday Night Slow Jams, which he founded on 24 July 1994. A program director of XHRM-FM and XHITZ-FM, Sunday Night Slow Jams is broadcast on more than 200 radio stations. Williams also serves as the self-proclaimed sultan of his own micronation, the Republic of Slowjamastan, located in Imperial County, Southern California, which he founded on 1 December 2021. Additionally, he is also noted to have visited all 193 United Nations member states, making him one of at least 250 people to do so.
R Dub! | |
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Born | Randy Williams Chicago, Illinois |
Occupation(s) | Radio host; disc jockey; radio program director |
Years active | 1994–present |
Career | |
Show | Sunday Night Slow Jams |
Station(s) | XHRM-FM XHITZ-FM |
Country | United States |
Early life
Randy Williams was born near Chicago, Illinois, and lived there until he was three when his parents divorced. He moved to Los Angeles, California with his mother, and resided there for the next ten years until she remarried and moved back to Chicago. Williams chose to live with his father in Orlando, Florida for the next three years. During this time he missed the West Coast and grew to despise Orlando. He elaborated, "When you're a kid you think that where you live is like every other place in America."[1] When Williams' mother and stepfather decided to retire to Tucson, Arizona, Williams decided to live with them as a way to get somewhat nearer to California.[1]
Career
Williams' first professional job in radio came when he was 16, when he was hired to work for KXCI in Tucson after having enrolled in a disc jockey class there. He presented a slow jam show called Nyte Flyte once a week. Williams' second job was at KFFN, then-branded as Power 1490. He officially renamed himself R Dub! and premiered the very first edition of Sunday Night Slow Jams (then called Sunday Nite Slow Jams) on 24 July 1994.[1][2] After Power 1490 changed formats to an alternative rock station, Williams got a job at WKGN in Knoxville, Tennessee, which he described as the "worst six months of [his] life", citing loneliness, unkind coworkers and inadequate pay. Once his lease expired, he was employed at the bilingual KOHT in Tucson.[1]
After six months at KOHT, the station was purchased by Art Laboe. Due to Laboe's unpopular changes, Williams, supported by much of the KOHT staff, launched KSJM, branded Power 97.5, to directly compete with KOHT. Within about nine months, Power 97.5 had surpassed them in ratings. Despite this, Power 97.5 was bought out within a year, and Williams signed on with Tucson's KRQQ.[1][3] In 2001, KRQQ's owner, Clear Channel Entertainment, purchased KOHT, and Williams was rehired as program director and afternoon host; Sunday Night Slow Jams also followed.[1] Williams later grew fond of Laboe and described him as a mentor.[4]
In 2002, Sunday Night Slow Jams was syndicated in Nogales, Arizona and Tulsa, Oklahoma. That same year, Williams founded Fusion Radio Networks as Sunday Night Slow Jams added several new affiliates over the next few years.[2] By 2005, Sunday Night Slow Jams was syndicated in Hawaii, Mexico and England.[5] Williams served as program director of several Clear Channel Entertainment-owned radio stations in Tucson until 2007 when he moved to Los Angeles to serve as program director of KRRL (then KHHT-FM) until March 2009 when he commenced a two-year sabbatical and moved to Brazil.[1][6][7] In 2011, Williams moved to San Diego, California, where he currently resides, to work as program director of XHRM-FM and XHITZ-FM.[1]
In 2013, Williams appeared on Shark Tank alongside R&B singer Brian McKnight—who performed a serenade—unsuccessfully seeking a US$75,000 investment in exchange for a ten percent equity stake in Sunday Night Slow James.[8] In January 2017, Williams launched Slow Jams 4 Kids in collaboration with the non-profit Water 4 Kids International, with the aim of crowdfunding money to provide children in Africa with water.[9] In February, Williams hosted a Super Bowl promotion for XHITZ called EPIC 48 that included skydiving, a chartered flight to the Super Bowl and a meet-and-greet with Lady Gaga.[10] A second drive for Slow Jams 4 Africa commenced on 26 January 2018, to provide the village of Aminit in the Bukedea District, Eastern Region in Uganda with a water well.[11][12]
As of May 2023, Sunday Night Slow Jams was broadcast on more than 200 radio stations.[13]
Republic of Slowjamastan
Williams serves as the self-proclaimed sultan of his own micronation, the Republic of Slowjamastan, located in Imperial County, Southern California.[14][15] He became inspired to create his own model country after visiting the Republic of Molossia, another micronation in Dayton, Nevada, in August 2021. When he returned from the trip he immediately began working on plans for his own micronation, purchasing an 11.07 acres (4.48 ha) plot of desert land in October for US$19,000. On 1 December, he declared the Republic of Slowjamastan an independent state. Although Slowjamastan has no building structures, it contains a large border sign beside the California State Route 78 highway, a border control post and an open desk that serves as Williams' office.[16][17] There are plans for expanding the territory.[18]
Williams has represented Slowjamastan at events in the micronational community such as MicroCon.[19]
Travel
Williams is one of at least 250 people to have visited all 193 United Nations member states.[20][21] He maintains a blog on his travels under the name Ramblin' Randy.[22] Williams has also visited both United Nations observer states, Palestine and Vatican City, the disputed territories of Kosovo, Taiwan and Western Sahara, and the unrecognised state of Transnistria.[20] Williams visited his final country, Turkmenistan, on 8 May 2023. Turkmenistan had only resumed tourism in March 2023 after the country was closed in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.[23][24] While he was expecting Turkmenistan to be anti-climactic, he enjoyed it immensely and called it among his "top three trips and countries of [his] entire life".[23]
Inspired by his visit to Brazil, Williams' first goal was to visit all countries in Central and South America, excluding the Caribbean, before he turned 40—which he completed.[20][25] Williams combined vacation time and other paid time off—such as public holidays—to best optimise his travels, which he mapped out on spreadsheets. He once visited 14 countries in Africa within 21-days. Outside of the United States, Williams' longest trip was to Brazil when he moved there for two years, and his shortest time spent was in French Guiana—an overseas department of France—where he had to depart on the same day of his arrival.[20]
Speaking on his travels, Williams appeared in an episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show on 1 May 2023, where he stated his favourite food was from Lebanon and that the most hospitable people were from the Philippines.[26]
Bibliography
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Ref |
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2005 | Judge Mathis | Himself | [27] |
2013 | Shark Tank | [8] | |
2023 | The Kelly Clarkson Show | [26] | |
References
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- Burke, Bob (4 December 2009). "Fusion Radio Networks President Randy "R Rub!" Williams". FMQB. Archived from the original on 4 June 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Villarreal, Phil (23 June 2000). "Dance clubs open doors to youths on summer eves". Arizona Daily Star. p. 91 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Benztown Releases Free Art Laboe Radio Specials". Radio Online. 11 October 2022. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Mauet, Sarah (17 February 2005). "Gettin' down with slow jams". Arizona Daily Star. p. 52 – via Newspapers.com.
- Gay, Gerald M. (19 February 2009). "R Rub keeping it slow". Arizona Daily Star. p. C3 – via Newspapers.com.
- "About R Rub!". Sunday Night Slow Jams (Official website). n.d. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Griswold, Alison (13 October 2013). "Even A Flashy Pitch Couldn't Make This Radio Show A Hit On 'Shark Tank'". Business Insider. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- "Slow Jams 4 Kids To Help Children In Africa". Radio Ink. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Willis, Damien (16 February 2017). "EPIC 48: The greatest contest of all-time". Las Cruces Sun-News. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- "Second annual Slow Jams for Kids". Benztown. 25 January 2018. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Trey the Choklit Jok (25 January 2018). "Help R Dub (from The Slow Jam Show) Save Lives!". KOOC. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- "10 Questions with ... R Dub!". All Access. 23 May 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Radin, Danielle (5 July 2023). "Man creates own 'micronation' in Southern California: Slowjamastan". CBS News. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Southern, Keiran (16 June 2023). "Inside Slowjamastan, where a DJ sultan declared independence from US". The Times. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Collett, Richard (21 June 2023). "He ran out of countries to visit, so he created his own". CNN. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Cutchin, James B. (3 February 2022). "New micronation 'Slowjamastan' rises from the desert … sort of". The Desert Sun. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Landecker, John (June 21, 2023). "Meet the benevolent dictator of the Republic of Slowjamastan: Sultan Randy 'R Dub!' Williams". WGN Radio. Event occurs at 02:40–03:03. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Ulrich, Amanda (23 July 2023). "Welcome to Slowjamastan! The desert micronation with no Crocs and no taxes". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Bell, Diane (15 April 2023). "San Diegan visits every country in the world". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Encinas, Ciara (17 May 2023). "San Diego man accomplishes goal of traveling to every country in the world". KGTV. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Blair, Jonny (14 August 2017). "World Travellers: Randy Williams AKA Ramblin' Randy". Don't Stop Living. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- Bell, Diane (13 May 2023). "Column: Visiting every country in the world fails to end wanderlust". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- "Central Asia tightens restrictions as coronavirus spreads". Reuters. 21 March 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- Gazarian, Ric (20 July 2017). "Randy Williams – 86 countries … and counting!". GlobalGaz. Retrieved 16 October 2023.
- "DJ Ramblin' Randy Has Visited 192 Countries — Only 1 Left to Go!". NBC San Diego. 1 May 2023. Retrieved 14 October 2023.
- R Dub! and Sunday Night Slow Jams vs. Andy Saenz on Judge Mathis (Video). 11 April 2020. Retrieved 14 October 2023 – via YouTube.