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Steve Conley: Classic Hits 94.1 KQK is proud to bring Steve Conley out of his very short radio retirement! Steve has been one of Memphis “Best of” year after year having been in Memphis radio since 1979. A true Memphian, Steve is an entrepreneur who has worked with numerous charities over the years.
Karen Perrin has been waking up mid southerners for over 14 years on Memphis radio. She has just scooted over on the dial to re-team with former morning show partner Steve Conley here at Classic Hits 94.1. A native Memphian, Karen graduated from Overton High School. She went on to get her degree at the University of Alabama where she got her start in radio at the college station. Karen is involved with many organization including Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Make A Wish, PTA, and the American Heart Association. When not taking care of radio station business, Karen is busy with family. She and her husband Todd have two sons, 8 year old Zachary and 6 year old Walker. She is one of those mom's who can often be seen shuttling her kids to baseball, basketball or hockey.
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Willie B wants to keep you dancing on your drive home from work! Unwind with Willie B weekdays from 2:00pm-7:00pm on Classic Hits 94.1, where you'll hear all of your favorite songs from the 70's and 80's and your Instant Requests!
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Tom Kent
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Thank you for listening to my show. I think radio should be fun and entertaining.
There's the great music and then there's the magic between songs.
When you and I talk, share a story and connect in a personal way, my prayer before each program is that it will be a blessing to you. Uplifting, fun, positive and inspirational. Laughter is medicine for the spirit so, hopefully as you listen you might actually chuckle or crack a smile every once in a while. It’s got to be fun, it’s got to be good and it’s got to be real.
In case you didn't notice, I really enjoy what I do. I grew up in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and I’ve been on the air since I was 15 years old. It was my dream to be on the radio and nothing like needing a driver's license was gonna stop me! Since then, I’ve been most fortunate to have worked all over the country at some great stations including WLS CHICAGO, WAVA WASHINGTON, WMJX MIAMI, WGCL CLEVELAND, B-94 PITTSBURGH, KLIF DALLAS, and WIBG PHILADELPHIA. I believe we are all uniquely gifted and created for God’s purpose in this world. I just feel so at home when I sit behind a microphone. Well, come to think of it, I am home! It's an entire 13 step commute to my basement studio. Not being a corporate guy this is perfect. I pinch myself everyday. How blessed to be able to do what I love doing from the place I love being most.
Thanks again for giving me the opportunity to come into your homes....
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A radio geek since 18, Brad’s career took him to the bright lights and big cities, including Vegas. But in 2004, Brad hustled to Memphis. In previous shows, Brad was twice voted “Best of Memphis” by the Memphis Flyer.
Brad’s charity work has raised thousands and thousands of dollars for organizations like Special Kids and Families, St. Jude, the American Heart Association, and the American Cancer Society. In 2008, Brad’s efforts in the community were nominated for a Crystal Radio Award for Outstanding Public Service by the National Association of Broadcasters.
Brad’s voiceover biz is also taking off as the voice for slots at Harrah’s Casinos and the TV voice for the NHL’s New Jersey Devils.
Brad lives in Arlington, TN. with his wife, Stacy, and son, Jake.
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/brad.carson
Twitter: http://twitter.com/bradcarson
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I got interested in radio as a teenager while I was growing up in Iowa City, Iowa. When the atmosphere was just right, you could hear alot of the great AM Top 40 stations on your transistor (What's that?) radio. Stations such as WLS in Chicago and KIOA in Des Moines were the ones that sparked my interest in having a career in radio. I really got the on air bug when I worked on my college radio station at the University of Iowa. I was on the air from 4-6am and then went to classes all day. Hey, when you're 18 years old, you can do anything, right? After jobs at the radio stations in such exotic places as Sioux City, Iowa and Hunstville, Alabama, I landed a job at a major station in Las Vegas where I stayed for fifteen years.
That led me to Memphis where I'm now happy to be part of the most exciting station in town, Classic Hits 94.1 KQK. Check me out on the air each Sunday morning!
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