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imothy
Mattox has had an ongoing love affair with radio and television
since his youth. It became a career focus during high school, a
passion during college, the ultimate proving ground commercially
and now, a life-long endeavor. The desire to see the world manifested
itself in the form of U.S. Navy bellbottoms and the Department of
Defense. As a Defense Information-trained broadcast journalist and
photographer, the road has taken him from the Far East Network in
Tokyo, through the jungles of Central America, across the airwaves
of Southern Europe to his final posting as the Chief of Radio and
Television Sports for the global facilities of the American Forces
Network. From on-air and studio production work in Hollywood to
aerial photography from the open door of a Huey helicopter, Mr.
Mattox has a wealth of experience in broadcast journalism. During
his military career, he shot classified footage of Honduran air
strips and landing zones expressly for Senate Sub-Committee hearings.
He wrote, voiced and produced the AFRTS music series, 'The Straight,
Natural Blues' portions of which now reside in the Library of Congress.
He has written blues biographical features and taken photographs
that have been published in multiple national and international
magazines. Retiring from the Department of Defense in 2012, Mr.
Mattox still writes about blues for magazines, newspapers and online
and enjoys woodworking, gardening, and currently volunteers with
the American Red Cross.

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