Matt Pinfield

Birthday May 28, 1961

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace East Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.

Age 62 years old

Nationality United States

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1961

Matthew Pinfield (born May 28, 1961) is an American television host, disc jockey, and music executive.

He first reached national prominence as a VJ on MTV.

1980

Starting in the early 1980s, he began working as both a radio and club DJ in the New Jersey alternative rock scene, working at WHTG-FM when the station first began broadcasting alternative rock in 1984.

1984

In 1984, he became a radio DJ on the Jersey Shore alternative rock radio station WHTG-FM 106.3, and was the main DJ at a New Brunswick, New Jersey club called The Melody Bar.

During his tenure, the Melody became a respected alternative music club in the New York City area.

Pinfield developed a close personal relationship with a number of British alternative rock bands such as Ned's Atomic Dustbin, Pop Will Eat Itself, and The Wonder Stuff.

1992

During his 10 years at WHTG, Pinfield was the recipient of the Gavin Award (1992 and 1993) for National Commercial Alternative Music Director of the Year.

In 1992, Pinfield appeared in an episode of the first season of MTV's The Real World when he interviewed members of the rock group Reigndance on-air at WHTG.

The group's lead singer, Andre, was one of the seven cast members of The Real World.

1995

He served two stints as the host of the alternative music program 120 Minutes, from 1995 to 1999 on MTV and from 2011 to 2013 on MTV2.

He later became music director at the station and won several awards before MTV hired him to host their long-running late-night alternative music show in 1995.

Pinfield went on to host a number of other shows on the MTV family of networks, including MTV, MTV2, and VH1.

In 1995, Pinfield began his television career hosting MTV's 120 Minutes.

Within a year, he hosted a variety of MTV shows including MattRock, Pinfield Suite, Pinfield Presents, Rocks Off, Say What?, MTV Live, and over 100 MTV specials.

His music knowledge was showcased on TRL's Stump Matt.

1999

He left MTV in 1999 to host Farmclub.com, a live music show that aired on the USA Network.

In 1999, Pinfield joined Universal Television to host and co-write a live television show about music, farmclub.com, which aired in 2000 on the USA Network.

2001

He served as vice president of A&R and artist development for Columbia Records from 2001 to 2006.

He has since worked as a DJ and television host for a number of terrestrial and satellite radio stations and television networks.

Early in his career, Pinfield worked as an on-air host and music director at WRSU-FM, the official radio station of Rutgers University.

In 2001, Pinfield became Vice President of A & R and Artist Development for Columbia Records, signing and overseeing the making of albums by acts including Coheed & Cambria and Crossfade.

During the same time, he hosted WXRK's The Buzz and made cameo appearances on several albums, including a secret spoken word track on Limp Bizkit's Significant Other.

2005

In 2005, Pinfield was asked by The Rolling Stones to host their international radio interview for Premiere networks.

The special featured all four band members together for the first time in an interview setting in over 35 years.

2006

In 2006, Pinfield returned to television to host VH1's VSpot Top 20 Countdown and HDNet's Sound Off with Matt Pinfield, an in-depth interview program in the vein of Larry King Live.

Pinfield also co-starred as himself on several episodes of the Nickelodeon program The Naked Brothers Band.

2007

On August 22, 2007, Pinfield hosted Projekt Revolution, a free concert hosted on Myspace.com.

Pinfield hosted Sirius Satellite Radio's Matt Pinfield Plays Whatever He Wants and Soundoff with Matt Pinfield.

2008

However, as of November 12, 2008, the merger of XM and Sirius had left the future of these shows in doubt.

The future of these shows remains in doubt to this day.

Beginning May 28, 2008 Pinfield took over as morning drive DJ on New York radio station WRXP 101.9FM.

2009

In July 2009, Pinfield worked the counter at Jack White's Third Man Records pop-up store, which operated for two days on Chrystie Street in New York City.

The store's primary function was to promote two WRXP gigs that White's band, the Dead Weather, was doing at Terminal 5.

Every February, Pinfield spins 80s/90s alternative classics at the now annual Melody Bar Reunion in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

2011

In July 2011, WRXP changed formats and Pinfield left the station to host 120 Minutes, which had been revived by MTV2.

He began hosting the revived weekly series on July 31, 2011.

2012

In January, 2012, Pinfield was chosen to host "Flashback", the classic rock weekend show on 219 radio stations owned by Cumulus Media.

2013

Pinfield played himself in an episode of Portlandia on January 4, 2013.

2015

In 2015, Pinfield became a DJ on SiriusXM Radio's Lithium channel from 7 am to 1 pm (ET) weekdays.

2016

On Wednesday, April 20, 2016, Pinfield took over the morning DJ time-slot at Cumulus Media's San Francisco outpost, KFOG 104.5.