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By Genoa
Barrow | OBSERVER SENIOR
STAFF WRITER
“The Future Flava Show” is Waynee Wayne’s
first foray into the other side of the mic, but radio is in
the local rapper’s blood.
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His father is Wayne Sheppard, pastor of Sacramento’s
Saint Matthew Baptist Church. Before folks called him reverend,
they knew him as “Suga Shep.” Twenty-five years
ago Rev. Sheppard, standing, was one of the first big Black
DJs in Northern California with a popular show on KPOP, which
was a local R&B and urban station and a precursor to stations
like KSFM 102.5.
“I was real young then,” Waynee Wayne, seated,
said. “But everybody seems to be having fun.”
Both father and son got to reminisce on the good old days,
when Rev. Sheppard was a recent guest on the “Future
Flava Show.”
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