He was 57.
Anthony orginally got his start at WDAL in Meridian, MS in
1973 and had many career stops, including WSGN [Birmingham] 1974, WOKY [Milwaukee] 1975, WMPS
[Memphis] 1976, WWKX [Nashville] 1978, WAVA [Washington, DC] 1983, WZOU
[Boston] 1984, WRBQ-FM [Tampa] 1985, WFLZ [Tampa] 1989, WRBQ-FM [Tampa] 1994, WFLZ
[Tampa] 1998, (Voicetracking) KLOU [St. Louis] 2002, Cool 105.7 [Atlanta] 2004.
He was also Production Director at WFLZ-FM "933
FLZ" and News-Talk 970 WFLA Tampa from 2000-2003 and recently owned and
operated Jon Anthony Productions, Tampa ,
Florida .
In an interview in 2009 with the Tampa Tribune, Anthony talked about his collection of photos with music artists.
In an interview in 2009 with the Tampa Tribune, Anthony talked about his collection of photos with music artists.
"If my house were to catch on fire, I would grab my
wife, my son and that picture of Michael Jackson, and we would hit the door,"
Anthony said. "That's how big that picture is to me."
Anthony had lunch with Jackson
in 1981. He spent an hour and a half with the pop star, who was cutting tracks
for the album "Thriller" at a Nashville
studio next door.
He met Jackson after he was
called over by a record executive pal who noticed Jackson outside the studio. The two men
approached Jackson
and asked him if he'd like to join them for lunch in the record exec's office.
Anthony calls it an experience he will never forget. He says
the three of them ordered sub sandwiches and talked about everyday topics like
sports and the weather. They were trying to steer away from subjects like
celebrity that might make Jackson
feel uncomfortable.
"I could not believe how friendly he was, how nice he
was, and how relaxed he was, "Anthony said. "It was almost like he
had escaped out of that world that he was so used to and got to come into the
real world with some real people and eat a sub sandwich."
The photo of Anthony and Jackson was snapped before their
lunch. "I didn't realize I was going to be having my picture made with one
of the biggest entertainers in the world!"