Getting To Know: Benita Wrenn-Davis a.k.a. "B"
Saturday's 3p-5p
Email: benita.davis@coxradio.com
Q: What I love about living in Birmingham, AL
A: I love that Birmingham remains such a personable place. Plus, this city has the potential to be on the brink of positive growth.
Q: Your Home Church
A: My home church is 1st Baptist Hueytown, where my late parents Associate Pastor Rev. Alfred Wrenn, Sr. and Annie Mae Jackson-Wrenn served for many decades. I later joined Gods Church almost 20 years ago.
Q: Favorite Gospel Artist
A: That's a tough one. The Winans, The Hawkins, The Pace Sisters, etc.
Q: Favorite Gospel Album
A: Radical for Christ-Fred Hammond-My late nephew Eric Ervin made sure of that!
Q: Best Gospel Concert Ever Attended
A: Sardis Baptist Church hosted LaShaun Pace Rhodes when "I know I've Been Changed" was the jam. My late sister--Minister Martha Smith & I attended--with some of my other sisters...it was really cool.
Q: Favorite meal
A: I love cooking holiday meals for my fam: Dressing, Cornish Hen, Pecan & Sweet Potatoe Pies, Broccoli Casserole...
Q: Favorite TV Show
A: I love shows with an edge...Medium, Rescue Me, Dexter. My journalist-side craves 24 hour news. I toggle feverishly between Fox, CNN, MSNBC, Dateline & documentaries.
Q: Favorite Vacation Spot
A: Destin
Q: Favorite Movie
A: As an award-winning filmmaker, I'd be remiss if I didn't say that I am proud of my own little unknown films seriously though, I love movies like American History X, Juno, The Usual Suspects, Sicko, Malcolm X, Atonement, The Shawshank Redemption, Mr. Brooks, Cable Guy, Theres Something About Mary...this could take all day.
Q: Favorite Book
A: The Mis-Education of the Negro Woodson & lately The Last Lecture Pausch & Zaslow
Q: Something about me you might be surprised to find out is
A: I have a passion for dancing, choreography & writing.
Q: Your favorite radio memory
A: My favorite radio memory is an interview with Laila Ali that I did a few years back-- before her "Dancing with the Stars" days. She was so down to earth and so humble.
Words of wisdom you live by "Whatever you do, do it to the best of your ability & for God's glory or don't do it at all & "Say what you mean & mean what you say...there's power in the tongue!"
Saturday's 3p-5p
Email: benita.davis@coxradio.com
Q: What I love about living in Birmingham, AL
A: I love that Birmingham remains such a personable place. Plus, this city has the potential to be on the brink of positive growth.
Q: Your Home Church
A: My home church is 1st Baptist Hueytown, where my late parents Associate Pastor Rev. Alfred Wrenn, Sr. and Annie Mae Jackson-Wrenn served for many decades. I later joined Gods Church almost 20 years ago.
Q: Favorite Gospel Artist
A: That's a tough one. The Winans, The Hawkins, The Pace Sisters, etc.
Q: Favorite Gospel Album
A: Radical for Christ-Fred Hammond-My late nephew Eric Ervin made sure of that!
Q: Best Gospel Concert Ever Attended
A: Sardis Baptist Church hosted LaShaun Pace Rhodes when "I know I've Been Changed" was the jam. My late sister--Minister Martha Smith & I attended--with some of my other sisters...it was really cool.
Q: Favorite meal
A: I love cooking holiday meals for my fam: Dressing, Cornish Hen, Pecan & Sweet Potatoe Pies, Broccoli Casserole...
Q: Favorite TV Show
A: I love shows with an edge...Medium, Rescue Me, Dexter. My journalist-side craves 24 hour news. I toggle feverishly between Fox, CNN, MSNBC, Dateline & documentaries.
Q: Favorite Vacation Spot
A: Destin
Q: Favorite Movie
A: As an award-winning filmmaker, I'd be remiss if I didn't say that I am proud of my own little unknown films seriously though, I love movies like American History X, Juno, The Usual Suspects, Sicko, Malcolm X, Atonement, The Shawshank Redemption, Mr. Brooks, Cable Guy, Theres Something About Mary...this could take all day.
Q: Favorite Book
A: The Mis-Education of the Negro Woodson & lately The Last Lecture Pausch & Zaslow
Q: Something about me you might be surprised to find out is
A: I have a passion for dancing, choreography & writing.
Q: Your favorite radio memory
A: My favorite radio memory is an interview with Laila Ali that I did a few years back-- before her "Dancing with the Stars" days. She was so down to earth and so humble.
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