DJ Bios
DJ Bios
DJ PaulG, co-founder of Quatro Communications, is a visionary curator shaping the sound of the Gen-X music community. A former house-music DJ in Philadelphia, he brings decades of musical passion, depth, and culture to every set. On Stationhead, he anchors a dynamic lineup of shows including, Sunday Chill and Soul Echoes, and co-hosts Quatro, House Headz Too, High Five, and All In Your Ear.
Each show reflects his deep musical knowledge, effortless vibe-setting, and dedication to creating spaces where community and culture unite. Beyond the turntables, PaulG is also a gifted poet, infusing his artistry and storytelling into everything he does. From smooth grooves to deep house to soulful narratives, DJ PaulG’s sets feel like home, familiar, powerful, and always unforgettable.
Bootha Vandross, co-founder of Quatro Communications, is a core architect of the Quatro sound and a master curator of Gen-X music culture. He has been in the music industry for 28 years, bringing deep experience and unmatched energy across his lineup of shows, including House Headz Too, That Good Drank, All In Your Ear, High Five, Quatro, Basslinesmatter, and Have You Heard: Hip Hop.
A longtime member of the groups Loose Cannons and Fonk Around, Bootha blends culture, craft, and instinct to create unforgettable musical moments, shaping the vibe, bridging communities, and elevating the Quatro experience on Stationhead and beyond.
Chocolatebaby73 grew up as a true Gen-X kid, surrounded by every kind of music, shaped by soulful voices, and inspired by the power of a great vibe. When the chance came to share that love of music with others, she stepped into it with a mix of nerves and passion, and it changed everything.
She began her radio journey on AMP in April 2022 with her flagship show, The Chocolate Factory, a space built on fun, energy, and pure musical joy. Wanting to explore a softer, intimate lane, she launched The Turn Down, her take on a Quiet Storm–style experience that quickly became a listener favorite.
When AMP closed in late 2023, she brought her talents to Stationhead, where her presence and creativity found a new home. By 2024, her brothers Bootha Vandross and PaulG invited her into a new collaborative show, one that began with four DJs and quickly grew into something bigger. After calling in her sister “The Shoutout,” the vision expanded, and the collective eventually became what is now proudly known as The 9.
Today, Chocolatebaby is a core part of Quatro Communications and one of the Ambassadors of Gen-X Music, bringing her voice, her heart, and her signature warmth to every show she touches.
Helen L. Collen is a New York–born creative strategist, visual artist, and cultural operator with nearly three decades of hands-on experience across theater, music, film, live entertainment, and brand development. Raised in Crown Heights, Brooklyn and educated at Brooklyn Technical High School (Industrial Design) and SUNY Purchase College Conservatory of Theatre Arts (BFA, Costume Design), Collen is a recipient of a New York City Mayoral Citation for Artistic Service, a seven-time Audelco Award nominee, and the 1999 Vivian Robinson Audelco Judy Dearing Costume Design Recognition Award for Excellence in Black Theatre. Her early immersion in New York’s music and arts ecosystems forged a rare blend of creative discipline, cultural fluency, and strategic intuition.
She served as Resident Costume Designer for Harlem’s National Black Theatre and for 18 years (1997–2015) at Brooklyn’s Billie Holiday Theatre, where she also acted as resident production photographer, delivering imagery for press, critics, and archival use. Her career includes senior creative and production work with globally recognized artists, media platforms, and institutions including HBO, CBS, David Letterman’s Late Night, Live Nation, The Kennedy Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Radio City Music Hall, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and Mass MoCA—working across music, film, television, and live performance at the highest professional levels.
From 2008–2013, Collen toured nationally with Live Nation, further expanding her commercial and experiential expertise. Today, her practice spans fine art photography, motion graphics, short-form film, music video creation, and emerging digital formats, while she also serves as creator and host of the long-running radio program The SHOUT OUT: Music Appreciation 101, approaching its 200th episode. Known for her operational intelligence, cultural authority, and disciplined execution, Helen L. Collen is valued not as a figurehead, but as a strategic contributor whose insight, experience, and standards consistently elevate the rooms she enters.
DJ TONEY TONE, host of Seventh Galaxy on Stationhead and a proud member of QUATRO Communications, is an award-winning Radio Mixshow DJ, Mobile DJ, and Producer with over 40 years in the music industry. His career includes collaborations with legendary artists such as Fatman Scoop, Biz Markie, Craig Mack, The Notorious B.I.G., Jermaine Dupri, Ludacris, Outkast, Lil Jon, Chrisette Michele, SWV, Toni Braxton, Ricky Martin, and Amerie.
With deep experience across multiple genres, Toney has earned multiple Gold and Platinum RIAA-certified awards for helping break major artists including Mary J. Blige, The Roots, Common, K-Ci & JoJo, Eminem, Busta Rhymes, and Snoop Dogg. His global reach extends to performances in Japan, Germany, and Italy, further shaping his signature sound.
Toney currently serves as the Program Director for WKPS K102 Digital in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, a veteran-owned and operated radio station, where his leadership and musical vision continue to influence listeners nationwide.
Deya is one of the Nine of Quatro Communications, known for her creativity, her heart, and the unmistakable vibe she brings to every corner of QC. She first became part of the collective during the creation of House Headz Too, hosted by Bootha Vandross and DJ PaulG, when she stepped in to design the show’s flyers. Her eye for style, detail, and energy quickly made her an essential part of the movement.
Today, Deya is the host and creator of AMOR on Stationhead, a Saturday party show where every genre is welcome and the vibes never miss. With her Gen-X spirit, Latin roots, and passion for blending cultures and sounds, she transforms each set into a celebration of community, connection, and pure joy.
Beyond AMOR, Deya is also a co-host of Hey Gurl Hey on Stationhead, alongside DJ Naldo and Chelley Chellezz, bringing humor, real talk, and fresh energy to the QC family. Behind the scenes, she continues to help shape the look and feel of Quatro through her flyer design, photography, and her natural ability to capture moments that tell a story.
A creator at heart, Deya also runs Unique Butterfly, where she handcrafts crystal-wrapped jewelry, each piece made with intention, meaning, and love. Her artistry flows through everything she does, from her jewelry to her photography to the way she builds community within QC.
Every AMOR show ends with the message she lives by and shares with her audience:
“Remember… in this crazy world, always choose AMOR first.”
RollandIsom is a spoken-word artist, storyteller, and Stationhead DJ whose presence is felt the moment he touches the mic.
He hosts Trying Not to Tuesdays, co-host All In Ya Ear, and is one half of BassLinesMatter
As one of The 9 in Quatro Communications, he helps carry the voice of the Gen-X community.
Want to know more? Just ask… Rolland always has a story worth hearing.
Chelley, known on Stationhead as The Songbird, brings music, heart, and pure Gen-X energy to every show she hosts. Born a Baby Boomer but Gen-X at heart, Chelley grew up surrounded by music. Her parents were gifted singers, and she proudly carries that legacy forward.
A natural performer, Chelley believes karaoke was meant for her, and she shares that passion weekly on her Stationhead show, The Songbird.
Chelley is also one of the co-hosts of Hey Gurl Hey alongside DJ Naldo and Deya, where the trio brings fun, flavor, and the finest Gen-X vibes to their listeners.
Outside the mic, she’s a dedicated sports fan riding for the Chicago Bears, Baltimore Ravens, Boston Celtics, and Los Angeles Dodgers.
Chelley invites you to join her each week for karaoke, connection, and community, because with The Songbird, there’s always a reason to sing.
DJ Naldo was born at the crossroads of the Silent Generation and the Baby Boomers, raised in a big Chicano family where music poured from every corner of the house. Those early years gave him a rich soundtrack, oldies, soul, rock, Latin rhythms, and everything in between. Family friends quickly became family, and the music they shared shaped his ear and his spirit.
Outside of music, Naldo is a man of many passions. He’s a lifelong Disneyland lover, a devoted Star Wars and Marvel fan, and a celebrity hairstylist, a true hairstylist to the stars, with just as much creativity behind the chair as behind the decks. His eye for detail, style, and presentation shows up in everything he touches. His favorite drinks, Whiskey, Gin Martinis, Modelo, and a good Añejo tequila, often inspire the relaxed, soulful vibe he brings to every set.
Today, DJ Naldo brings his lifetime of sound and culture to Stationhead through three shows. His signature show, Sunday Cure with DJ Naldo, is his personal life soundtrack, healing vibes, deep cuts, and the soul of who he is.
He also shares the stage with his Quatro siblings on two powerhouse Gen-X shows:
• All In Your Ear, alongside his three Quatro brothers DJ PaulG, Bootha Vandross, and Rollandisom.
• Hey Gurl Hey, with his Quatro sisters DeyaAmor and Chelley Chellezz.
Across all three shows, DJ Naldo delivers the finest of Gen-X music, blending culture, community, and pure vibe-setting energy.