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You know as I drove to work today, I thought back to the not-to-distant events that quite literally shook our world. An eruption, thousands of miles away, yet it sounded like the next town over.
- Kenny talking about the eruption of Mt. Sibo

Kenny Gray is the host of the music radio station, JSOA 96.3 on the ranger vehicles. He is heard in Jurassic World Evolution 2 as part of one of the Southwestern regional music stations.

History[]

Background[]

Kenny Gray is the main radio operator of the ranger vehicle 24/7 music station, where he appears to speak in between music segments. Kenny's overall personality being a humble radio-host that enjoys talking for the time he is given, often discussing aspects of his life or the music, life insight, or the radio show itself. He talks in a slight southern deep aspect.

Career[]

The radio station Kenny hosts is an all-time 24/7 local music station that plays local-talent American acoustic music, although he himself is on air for parts of the day. He accepts and recieves direct requests and comments of the station through various forms of methods.

Trivia[]

  • Kenny remembers the events of the Mt. Sibo eruption, which is depicted in Claire's Sanctuary.
  • Many times throughout his voice clips, Kenny goes over previous events in his life such as an old man telling him "a day is like a whole life, you start out doing one thing but end up doing something else."
  • He owns a foxhound dog named Jake, who enjoys sausages, often stealing them from Kenny.
  • As indicated from the music heard in the region, Kenny enjoys American acoustic, folk, and bluegrass tunes.
  • Kenny at one point discusses his experience with social media and how many people are in "cohabitation" of each other.
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