Elvis Duran, born Barry Brian Cope on August 5, 1964, is a legendary American radio personality. He is the voice behind the iconic "Elvis Duran and the Morning Show."
Elvis hosts his daily morning radio show on New York’s Z100 and in syndication through Premiere Networks
Early Days in Philadelphia– Duran worked as an on-air personality at WIOQ in Philadelphia.– He was the program director from May 1989 to February 1990.
In October 1991, Elvis became:– Program director– Morning show host at KBTS (now KGSR) in Austin, Texas.
Before Z100, Elvis made waves:– Hosting evenings at Z-93 in Atlanta with sidekick "Hot Henrietta."
Elvis started at Z100 hosting the afternoon slot.In April 1996, Tom Poleman, the new program director, moved Elvis to the morning slot.
Elvis Duran has remained a staple of Z100 mornings since 1996, captivating millions with his energy and charisma.
From his early days to hosting one of the most beloved shows in the country, Elvis Duran’s journey is an inspiration for aspiring broadcasters.