Frost (born April 15, 1956) is a retired Canadian radio personality most recently employed by 94.3 The Drive in Winnipeg, Manitoba before the station dropped its "classic rock" format in 2021.
Born and raised in Winnipeg, Frost was heavily influenced by the very strong radio market there, and the sensational local music scene.
Late at night, if the signal was clear, he would frequently tune in WLS 890 in Chicago to listen to something different than what was offered in his hometown.
He first worked as a volunteer disc jockey, hosting an on-air music program at the University of Manitoba's college station CJUM-FM 101.5 in 1978.
After his initial stint at CJUM-FM 101.5, in the fall of 1979, Frost was offered a position at 92 CITI-FM, where he had the benefit of working with a staff that included "Brother" Jake Edwards, Terry Dimonte, Howard Mandshein, Steve Young, Gary "Magic" Christian and others.
The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Neil Young, The Beatles and Pink Floyd were most commonly heard throughout the program.
The show was full of in-depth commentary, analysis, updates on the night's action and listener calls and comments.