Gayest & Greatest 2021: People Part I
Amir Diamond connects through the airwaves.
Favorite Male (Commercial Radio) Personality
In spite of doing all he could to resist following in his parents’ footsteps and entering the radio business, Amir Diamond eventually landed behind the mic. And now, nearly 10 years later, his passion for connecting with the community as a visible Black gay radio host has made him one of Houston’s favorite radio voices. OutSmart readers voted him this year’s Gayest & Greatest Favorite Male (Commercial) Radio Personality.
“Radio wasn’t my first choice; I kinda stumbled into it,” explains Diamond, who hosts The Afternoon Hustle on KTSU’s The Vibe channel. “I went to the University of Houston and majored in English education, but it wasn’t for me. Then I decided to try out theater education, and that didn’t work. Both of my parents are in radio, and since radio is essentially the theater of the mind, I decided to give it a try. It came natural for me. I have a passion for music and can talk about it for hours,” Diamond says.
As the natural entertainer made his moves to rise in the radio world, he knew he was on the right path after Queen B herself gave him a shout-out. As part of a college assignment, Diamond was conducting interviews at an awards ceremony for Beyoncé’s mom, Tina Knowles. Diamond spotted Beyoncé and made a “beeline” for the singer. “Everyone was asking for pictures, but I decided to ask for audio. She was like, ‘Oh, you a hustler, huh?’ She did a drop for me that said, ‘You’re listening to Amir Diamond—The Hustler.’ When Beyoncé called me ‘The Hustler,’ that let me know I was doing something right.”
But the radio business is not always glitz and glam, and Diamond prefers it that way. “My favorite part is getting to learn about other peoples’ lives—not just celebrities,” he explains. “I have more fun interviewing and talking to everyday people. I love having callers on my show and talking about something fun—or getting to connect with them if they’re having a hard day.”
His influence transcends the airwaves and impacts the hearts and minds of his listeners. “Growing up, I felt lost. I had suicidal thoughts and there was nobody that I could look up to as a Black, queer role model. I always wished there were more people in entertainment that were more open with themselves,” he admits. “That’s always been my dream. I wanted to be that for somebody else. I have parents that message me and tell me that I’ve helped them be more accepting of LGBT folks. Or their children have come out to them and [the parents say] I’ve helped them to understand the LGBT+ community. It makes me feel good when [queer] kids, teens, and even grown people tell me I’m an inspiration, and that they feel comfortable with their sexuality.”
As for the next generation of radio personalities, Diamond encourages them to make moves and be authentically themselves, just like he did. “My advice for someone getting into the industry would be to do things your own way. Don’t wait on people to give you the opportunity.”
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PEOPLE PART I
Favorite Female Local Politician
Lina Hidalgo
Finalists: Ann Johnson, Abbie Kamin, Kim Ogg
Favorite Male Local Politician
Sylvester Turner
Finalists: Garnet Coleman, Alan Rosen, John Whitmire, Gene Wu
Best Female LGBTQ Business Person
Julie Mabry
Finalists: Kym Adams, Caryn Craig, Heather J. Taylor, Tammi Wallace
Best Male LGBTQ Business Person
Mark DeLange (tie), Doug Smith (tie)
Finalists: Christopher Barry, John Donato, Greg Ramos, Mark Sparks
Best Nonbinary Business Person
Robin Mack
Finalists: Marley Morningstar, Chip Ware
Best LGBTQ Social-Media Account
JD Doyle (Facebook)
Finalists: Contrapoints, The Mahogany Project, Rainbow Community
Favorite Local LGBTQ Blogger
Travis Webb
Finalists: Sam Byrd, Joelle Bayya Uzuri
Favorite National LGBTQ Blogger/Vlogger
Barrett White
Finalists: Sam Byrd, Charlotte Clymer, Joelle Bayaa Uzuri
Favorite Male (Commercial) Radio Personality
Amir Diamond
Finalist: Kevin “Special K” England
Favorite Female (Commercial) Radio Personality
Sarah Pepper
Finalists: Karah Leigh, Roula
Favorite Male (Community) Radio Personality
Easton Santos
Finalists: Bryan Hlavinka, Jack Valinski
Favorite Male (Community) TV Personality
Ernie Manouse
Favorite Female (Community) Radio Personality
Tiffany Scales
Finalists: Judy Reeves, Chelsea Lerner
Favorite Male (Commercial) TV Personality
Frank Billingsley
Finalists: Eric Barajas, Blake Matthews, Derrick Shore
Favorite Female (Commercial) TV Personality
Miya Shay
Finalists: Deborah Duncan, Dominique Sachse, Courtney Zavala
For a full list of winners, go here.
This article appears in the October 2021 edition of OutSmart magazine.