Guillermo "William" Capote was born in the City of Artemisa in the Province of Pinar Del Rio, Cuba in July 1962.  His parents migrated over to the United States in October of 1970 in “Los Vuelos de la Libertad” or “The Flights of Liberty” to the City of Hoboken in New Jersey.  His love for music came early at the age of 8 years old as he listen to his parents speak about "La Cuba de Ayer" which means "The Cuba of Old".  They explained how exciting it was to live in Cuba during those times.  They would speak about the great singers that the Island had produced.  The names they spoke about were the likes of Benny More, Perez Prado, Chapotin y sus Estrellas, Barbarito Diez, Rolando La Serie, La Orquesta Aragon and many others. 
My name is Mireya Hernandez, although, my professional field is Science and Business. I have been attracted to the communication field, too. Five years ago, I participated in the radio in Christian programming for almost one year. Program which is still on the air. It was a grateful experience. I really appreciate first to God for let me one more time the opportunity to continue serving people through this channel. I am so glad to be serving people through this way because is going to be a blessing.
Lyvie Fatal lived 20 years in Haiti before moving to Miami, Florida in 1981. She graduated from Miami Edison High School then graduated from Miami Community College with her AA Elementary teaching as well as a 
Karl and Tommy on the Islanmash.
Carlo Jean-Joseph the host of Legal Briefs  { Ti Koze sous la loi } presents news on cutting edge legal issues and what's happening in the country and the community at large.Carlo Jean-Joseph is a practicing attorney in Broward County, Florida He holds a Juris Doctor Degree from Touro Law School Long Island New York He is addmitted to Practice before the US Tax Court and the United States of Appeals Fedral Court for the Eleventh Circurit court in Georgia.Carlo also holds both a Bachelor Degree and Master Degree in Engineering from the City College of New York and a Masters in Management from New York UniversityCarlo has been very active in his Haitian Community as Counsel for the Haitian American Grassroots Coalition ( HAGC ) a consortium of various groups all over the US that militate for equal rights and treatment of the Haitian nationals.Carlo has also been active lobbying  the US Congress on behalf of Haitians and other immigrants seeking legal status in the United States and has been awarded various awards by Various organizations in the Haitian Community, the Mayor of Miami-Dade county, the Miami Dade Chamber of Commerce and Unite for Dignity for his commitment support and struggle of Nursing Home workers.Carlo has been a regular commentator on various radio stations in Miami-Dade and the host of a show for over ten 10 years on legal issues in Broward and Dade Counties.
Welcome to TropicalHeat 107.9 fm

The new  “Tropicalheat 107.9 FM” , a new high-energy format radio station featuring a relatively new genre of dance music and talk shows targeted to it’s multicultural group, Caribbeans, Hispanics and African Americans residing here in Brevard County. It is estimated that the current average of ethnic citizens residing in Brevard County are about 119,095, "more than enough for their broadcast"; as stated by Jean Dominique, Chief Operating Officer.
 
Featuring On air Personalities
playing music from around the US, Haiti, Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Jamaica. and the Caribbean.

To listen to 107.9FM Live Broadcast and Web Cam, click here or the ON AIR picture in the left margin.

 
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 adio Tropical Heat of the Space Coast believes in providing the community with a station that will provide the connection to others in all ethnic groups in Brevard County. We believe in creating programs that interest the community at large in English and the diverse languages.


Radio Tropical brings news, provide information, resources on educational programs, health related issues, culture awareness and entertainment for the children, young adults, adults, and the elderly community at large in Palm Bay and the Melbourne area. When you support Radio Tropical Heat, you are investing in the progress of the community.

Tropicalheat 107.9 is a listener supported Radio Station.  We need your Support. 

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  Tropicalheat, PO. Box 100962, Palm Bay, FL  32910

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