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Brad Perry back on TV

May 28, 8:54 PMPhoenix Television ExaminerScott Davis
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Fans of Brad Perry will be glad to see their favorite weatherman/comedian/singer/ etc back on TV Friday morning. Perry is booked as a guest on KNXV's Sonoran Living for Friday, May 29.

Perry had been a weather forecaster and roving correspondent for KTVK (Channel 3)'s powerhouse morning show, "Good Morning Arizona" for 11 years before being let go in a round of layoffs earlier this year. Since then he has been focusing on a music career, singing his own blend of country and easy-listening music.

In a video blog posted Thursday evening on his web site, Perry says he would like to return to a regular gig on local television and hopes his Friday morning appearance will set him on that path.

Sonoran Living airs on KNXV (ABC15) weekdays from 9-10am and is hosted by Stephanie Sandoval. Expect Perry to chat about his life after KTVK and sing a track or two from his upcoming EP, "Life Is Good".

 

 

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