Minister Anthony Valary has exhibited both leadership skills as well as communication skills since his high school days at Evan E. Worthing High School, These natural talents and abilities were developed during his tenure at Texas Southern University in the field of Telecommunications. Poised, confident, high energy radio host with 20 years of using strong speaking voice to create quality broadcast, and productions for a variety of stations, as well as clients for numerous formats. Anthony accepted the call to the ministry at the age of 16 serving as assistant pastor and youth director at the Grace Missionary Baptist Church in Houston, Texas under the leadership of Pastor John Murdock. Av began his outstanding career in broadcasting as an intern at KYOK Faith Broadcasting in May 1997. Anthony A.V VALARY is passionate about ministry, radio and music. He has worked with some of the biggest names in Christian music and is responsible for many successful singles on the Billboard Gospel charts. Anthony has been in ministry for over 30 years, and the radio industry for well over Two decade specializing in Broadcasting, promotion, marketing and problem solving. He also co/hosted the #1 syndicated inspiration show on Radio One “The Yolanda Adams Morning Show heard in over 50+ markets across the globe. Av is currently an On-Air Host/Technician for The Tom Joyner Morning Show on Houston’s number 1 station. KMJQ Majic 102 FM. AV is an associate minister at Silverlake Church under the leadership of Pastor Reginald Devaughn. Minister Valary continues to be a force in ministry and broadcasting; he uses both as an outlet to unite communities, bring healing, hope and encouragement. @Avontvandradio
A video surfaced last month of Brandy taking credit for her and Monica’s duet, “The Boy Is Mine,” saying at the end of a performance, “The song is mine. I gotta claim what’s mine. If I don’t got the boy, I’ve got the song. You know what I’m saying?”
Meanwhile, during a performance in Houston last week, Monica spoke of Brandy, thanking her for the opportunity to win a Grammy. She also said, “The only time they called a little Black girl from the country to the big stage, an amazing woman, Ms. Brandy Norwood. See, the thing is, if we lift each other up, we can do a whole lot.” Monica then dedicated her song, “For You I Will,” to Brandy.