Pat St. John

Pat St. John
Born (1951-02-12) February 12, 1951
OccupationsRadio personality, voice-over artist
Years active1969–present
EmployerSirius XM Radio
Known forLongtime New York City radio personality (WPLJ, WNEW-FM, WCBS-FM, WAXQ), host on Sirius XM Radio
Notable workHost of '60s Gold; announcer for Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve (2000–2010)
AwardsInducted into the Radio Hall of Fame (2023)

Pat St. John (born February 12, 1951) is an American radio personality and voice-over artist. He began his radio career on Windsor, Ontario's CKLW (800 AM) in 1969 and 1970, followed by WKNR (1310 AM) in late 1970 to early 1972, followed by WRIF FM (101.1) to April 1973. St. John is best known for the 42 years he spent in the New York City radio market working for WPLJ, WNEW-FM, WAXQ and WCBS FM. He can now be heard on Sirius XM Radio '60s Gold Weekdays 3PM to 7 PM ET and Saturdays from 8-11PM ET. St. John has done television voiceover work, including announcing for Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve from 2000 to 2010.

St. John is known for his conversational on-air style interspersed with bits of music trivia, along with "Collectible Cuts" from his extensive record library. St. John has interviewed many musicians. In 2023, St. John was inducted into the national Radio Hall of Fame. In 2025, the CD Johnnie Johnson: I'm Just Johnnie was released, which includes a second CD of interviews that St. John did with Johnnie Johnson (recorded circa 2003).