KJEE Morning Show co-host Adam Lundquist has been making waves throughout the Internet over the past few weeks, thanks to a YouTube video of an interview conducted with Los Angeles Clippers star Sam Cassell. In the video, shot while the Clippers were in Santa Barbara for training camp earlier this month, Lundquist takes Cassell to task, asking him if people are correct when they call him ugly, and if Cassell thinks he most resembles Gollum from Lord of the Rings, or E.T.. Lundquist used information gleaned from Wikipedia’s entry on Cassell, and at the beginning of the interview, mistakenly said Cassell played for the other Los Angeles basketball team, the Lakers. “I knew he’d be annoyed,” Lundquist said.
The interview has been featured as the Sports Illustrated “Video of the Day,” was linked to the Best Week Ever website, and also featured on AOL’s sports site, resulting in more than 75,000 hits, and 200-plus comments on the YouTube page. He will be interviewed today, October 30, at 1:15 p.m. by Boston radio personalities Toucher and Rich, who the Boston area native Lundquist idolized while growing up. “They got me into radio,” he said.
Lundquist, who has been at KJEE for four years, has been asking questions of celebrities and athletes for years, but the Cassell interview certainly takes the cake in terms of popularity, he said. Lundquist once asked former baseball player Jose Canseco, who admitted to using steroids, which current player, if any, would he be most interested in injecting steroids into. He also asked current basketball player Lamar Odom, who has been suspended in the past for marijuana use, what about playing basketball makes him want to smoke weed. He recognized his opportunity as a radio show host to really dig deep and ask the tough questions. “I hate when other stations are like, ‘What’s your favorite cupcake?’” he said.
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Kucinich is asked by KJEE's Adam Lundquist if he is tall enough to be president.
At a media gathering during Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich visit to Santa Barbara in September, Lundquist asked Kucinich if he could be elected despite his short stature. “I promise as president I’ll stand on a ladder,” said Kucinich, who often gets ribbed for his short height, which is especially noticeable when he stands next to his wife, who, when wearing heels, is almost a head taller than he is.
Not everyone realizes he is trying to be funny, Lundquist said, which makes it all the more interesting for him. “People just don’t have a sense of humor sometimes,” he explained. “That’s what makes it funny.”
Lundquist has also been getting plenty of emails from people who haven’t found the interview quite so funny, and have made threats and demeaned the Morning Show host. He’s even gotten emails from reporters, telling him that he’s ruining interview opportunities for those with real questions. “I didn’t think it was that controversial,” Lundquist said. “He does look like an alien.”
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Lundquist has more ideas in the pipeline for interviews, perhaps next with former television anchor Tom Brokaw, who is coming to UCSB in November. “It will not be the last,” he said, “I will not be silenced.”
He also has other adventures lined up along the way, including a second trip to the MTV dating show Next. He was so entertaining during his first appearance, apparently, that MTV invited him back for an appearance on the Next “All-Star” edition. “It’s the first thing I’ve ever been an all-star for,” he said.
For more of Adam Lundquist, tune into the KJEE Morning Show every weekday from 6 to 10 a.m. at 92.9 FM.
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Maybe I missed it. When did asking dumb ass questions become entertainment? I won't be suprised if Adam still wets the bed by his childish behavior. Mom and Dad must be so proud.
DarNel (anonymous profile)
October 30, 2007 at 1:10 p.m. (Suggest removal)
How cliché is it to have some Beastie boy’s reject/Tony Kornheiser wanna be insulting an athlete to try to get his ass kicked for notoriety? Get a life dude. Nice work by a class act, (Cassell) not to react. Cracks me up how Adam is standing up ready to run because he is afraid of and anticipating getting bitch slapped.
bimboteskie (anonymous profile)
October 30, 2007 at 5:04 p.m. (Suggest removal)
The last two comments sum it up; this Adam guy is a fool. Since when did this sort of thing become real news? Why is the Independent even covering this idiot? He reminds me of that guy who threw a pie at Bill Gates in public, more of an annoyance then any real threat. But then again what do you expect from someone that can’t find a real job and works at a small town radio show in a town of 90,000 people? What a moron…
InTheKnow (anonymous profile)
October 31, 2007 at 7:20 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I see those questions as legitimate if mildly irreverent. The interview becomes memorable, and I have a greater respect for Cassell in dealing rather gracefully with it.
No harm, no foul.
--virtual ref
biff_arden (anonymous profile)
October 31, 2007 at 9:24 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Yeah, and get a load of his(Adam's) grille. Are those things for real?
bimboteskie (anonymous profile)
October 31, 2007 at 3:43 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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