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Former MTV VJ Matt Pinfield ‘incapacitated' after stroke
Former MTV VJ Matt Pinfield ‘incapacitated' after stroke

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time29-01-2025

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Former MTV VJ Matt Pinfield ‘incapacitated' after stroke

NEW YORK — Former MTV VJ and New Jersey native Matt Pinfield has been 'incapacitated' after suffering a stroke, his family said. Pinfield, 63, had the incident in Los Angeles on Jan. 6 and is incapable of moving or making cognitive decisions, according to court documents obtained by the Asbury Park Press. His daughters, Jessica and Maya Pinfield, are petitioning the court for a temporary conservatorship and asking that the court not give his girlfriend Kara Brown any decision-making power. Los Angeles radio station KCSN said earlier this month that Pinfield was taking a leave of absence for health reasons. Pinfield began DJing out of his family home in East Brunswick and on college radio at Rutgers. He gained a following spinning records at the Melody Bar in New Brunswick in the 1980s and '90s. At the same time, he was the program director of Eatontown's WHTG-FM, which became a renowned alternative rock station. Between 1995 and 1999, he hosted '120 Minutes' — another alternative rock launching pad — and other programs on MTV. From 2001 to 2006, he was the vice president of A&R and artist development for Columbia Records. He's since been a radio personality in a number of cities, an occasional TV host and has made frequent appearances as a talking head in documentaries. 'I found my calling by the time I was in kindergarten,' he wrote in his autobiography 'All These Things That I've Done: My Insane, Improbable Rock Life.' 'All I wanted to do was listen to records and get other people as excited about them as I was.'

Former MTV VJ Matt Pinfield ‘incapacitated' after stroke
Former MTV VJ Matt Pinfield ‘incapacitated' after stroke

Yahoo

time29-01-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Former MTV VJ Matt Pinfield ‘incapacitated' after stroke

Former MTV VJ and New Jersey native Matt Pinfield has been 'incapacitated' after suffering a stroke, his family said. Pinfield, 63, had the incident in Los Angeles on Jan. 6 and is incapable of moving or making cognitive decisions, according to court documents obtained by the Asbury Park Press. His daughters, Jessica and Maya Pinfield, are petitioning the court for a temporary conservatorship and asking that the court not give his girlfriend Kara Brown any decision-making power. Los Angeles radio station KCSN said earlier this month that Pinfield was taking a leave of absence for health reasons. Pinfield began DJing out of his family home in East Brunswick and on college radio at Rutgers. He gained a following spinning records at the Melody Bar in New Brunswick in the 1980s and '90s. At the same time, he was the program director of Eatontown's WHTG-FM, which became a renowned alternative rock station. Between 1995 and 1999, he hosted '120 Minutes' — another alternative rock launching pad — and other programs on MTV. From 2001 to 2006, he was the vice president of A&R and artist development for Columbia Records. He's since been a radio personality in a number of cities, an occasional TV host and has made frequent appearances as a talking head in documentaries. 'I found my calling by the time I was in kindergarten,' he wrote in his autobiography 'All These Things That I've Done: My Insane, Improbable Rock Life.' 'All I wanted to do was listen to records and get other people as excited about them as I was.'

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