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I don't know where to start... I've been in radio practically all my life, well at least life after high school. I never planed on going into radio. I was helping install flooring at a local radio station at the age of 17 and was encouraged by the station manager to get into radio. They helped me do a little demo and then they hired me the following week. Radio has taken me to Northern California for 5 years working at a major radio network, than back to Houston to work at several radio stations here in town. My favorite is Houston's 107.5 khtc... no not because my boss is reading this, but because of the expression I've been able to show both on and off the air. Great staff, great people and great times!  

 
I was born in L.A. California and moved to Houston with Mom and Dad at the age of 14. I graduated from Humble High in '86. I'm married and have 2 beautiful daughters... yes, a house full of beautiful ladies! I'm outnumbered big time! I love living in Houston, not just because my whole family lives here, but because it just feels like home.
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