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American DJ, radio personality, and music producer based in Colorado From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sinna-G (born August 18, 1973 in Glen Cove, New York) is an American DJ, music producer, and radio personality based in Colorado. She is known for her work in dance music and for her role as an on-air host on Denver commercial radio station KIMN (Mix 100.3 FM).[1]

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Early life

Sinna-G was born on August 18, 1973 in Glen Cove, New York. She began DJing in 1999 and later relocated to the Denver, Colorado area in late 2010 to continue her music and radio career.[2]

Career

DJ work

Sinna-G began performing professionally in 1999 and has been active as a DJ in clubs and at Pride events. She has been associated with vocal house, progressive house, and other dance music formats.[3]

She has been involved with Denver PrideFest programming, including performing on and managing the Dance World stage, and has been featured in independent LGBTQ media discussing her PrideFest involvement.[4][5]

Radio

Sinna-G is an on-air personality on KIMN (Mix 100.3 FM) in Denver, where she has hosted evening and weekend programming.[6]

She has also been recognized for her work with awards from the Colorado Broadcasters Association in categories such as Best Evening Show.[7]

Media coverage

Sinna-G has been profiled in regional media outlets, including an independent interview feature in VoyageDenver that discusses her DJ and radio career.[8]

She has also been mentioned in independent sports and entertainment coverage in connection with local Pride observances.[9]

Recognition

Sinna-G has received recognition from the Colorado Broadcasters Association for her radio programming.[10]

Personal life

Sinna-G is publicly identified as a member of the LGBTQ+ community. She has discussed themes of resilience and community in interviews focused on her career and involvement with Pride events.[11]

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