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[[Image:Geste_Billy_Bob_Beau_Sonic_Disruptors.jpg|thumb|right]]Fictional African American radio DJ and later shady entrepreneur, from the DC comic book mini-series ''Sonic Disruptors,'' written by Mike Baron, and drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg. He first appears in issue #3 (February 1988).
 
[[Image:Geste_Billy_Bob_Beau_Sonic_Disruptors.jpg|thumb|right]]Fictional African American radio DJ and later shady entrepreneur, from the DC comic book mini-series ''Sonic Disruptors,'' written by Mike Baron, and drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg. He first appears in issue #3 (February 1988).
  
He was a hero of protagonist [[Myron Speece]] as a youth. They both worked Elliott gave Speece a job at a radio station he owned, saving him from a Dickensian life as a homeless pickpocket.
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He was a hero of protagonist [[Myron Speece]] as a youth. They both worked at radio station WSM (a real Memphis station), but here owned by fictional  [[Ramblin' Brad Elliott]].
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Geste inspired Speece to become DJ [[Sheik Rattle Enroll]].
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
 
*[[Myron Speece]]
 
*[[Myron Speece]]
*[[Billy Bob Beau Geste]]
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*[[Ramblin' Brad Elliott]]
  
[[Category:1988|Elliott]]
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[[Category:1988|Geste, Billy Bob Beau]]
[[Category:Sonic Disruptors|Elliott]]
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[[Category:Sonic Disruptors|Geste, Billy Bob Beau]]
[[Category:Folk music|Elliott]]
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[[Category:Fictional DJs|Geste, Billy Bob Beau]]

Latest revision as of 17:56, 18 October 2018

Geste Billy Bob Beau Sonic Disruptors.jpg

Fictional African American radio DJ and later shady entrepreneur, from the DC comic book mini-series Sonic Disruptors, written by Mike Baron, and drawn by Barry Crain and John Nyberg. He first appears in issue #3 (February 1988).

He was a hero of protagonist Myron Speece as a youth. They both worked at radio station WSM (a real Memphis station), but here owned by fictional Ramblin' Brad Elliott.

Geste inspired Speece to become DJ Sheik Rattle Enroll.

See also