Fatty Snappers Radio

Ronald Hernandez was nicknamed Sharkbait for appearing to look like sharks food when he surfs on his red board with yellow fins. He was introduced to electronic dance music and grew interests in live performances. His first instrument was a violin and played in an orchestra in middle school. He progressed to playing acoustic guitars then the drums. With past musical knowledge, he quickly acquired the skills of mixing songs together to DJ a good set. During his studies for a kinesiology degree, he also spends listening and studying music. His passionate desire and everlasting drive to entertain others are Sharkbait’s greatest attributes. He loves all genre, but is notoriously known to play the latest electronic dance music to get the crowds grooving to the beat.

Ronald initially started Fatty Snappers as a way to showcase his surf photography online. Fatty Snappers appears to have many definitions. But the term “Fatty Snappers” originated from the way surfers turn sharply on a wave, commonly known as a snap. This graceful but powerful maneuver requires a lot of determination and full commitment to accomplish. Soon, the idea of Fatty Snappers caught on with his friends and Fatty Snappers is becoming a family amongst friends.

Fatty Snappers Radio currently does not have a broadcast time. They will be one of the shows featured on Flashback Friday.

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Also be sure to check out Fatty Snappers Radio at the following locations:

DJ Sharkbait on FaceBook
Fatty Snappers Radio on FaceBook
DJ Lady Vice on FaceBook