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I'm relatively new to the Arch family, but I have been apart of the radio & media industry since the late 80's after graduating from Lewis & Clark Community College in 1985, with a degree in Radio Broadcasting. My wife Holly and I have 3 wonderful little girls: Grace, Mercie and Hope...and yes, those really are their names!

I have had a love for radio since I was quite young; debuting my voice talents in my bedroom, playing records and announcing each song (and driving my parents crazy!). My appreciation for great music was natural, as I grew up listening to my older siblings albums, like The Who, The Beatles, Grand Funk Railroad, and KISS. By my mid-teens, KISS became my band of choice, and I began collecting everything they recorded...I'm quite proud of my collection of rare, limited edition items.

My love for music turned me into a concert enthusiast; taking in artists such as Styx, Def Leppard, Quiet Riot, The Rolling Stones, and of course KISS. Van Halen was my first concert in 1980..for only $8.50!!! Back in those days, I even trained myself to play the drums - even made it into a band for several years - my candy apple red Pearl drumset is still a prized possession.

My on-air experiences have taken me across several formats including Country, Christian & Sportstalk. And now 25yrs after I started this career path, I'm thoroughly enjoying being apart of the top station in St. Louis...106.5 ~ The Arch!
Updated 246 Days ago

Bryan Adams meets Old Dogs

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Bryan Adams is coming to the Touhill Performing Arts Center December 7th, and you might hear a new song!
The new Disney movie Old Dogs is using Adams song Summer of '69 in the movie and when Bryan called to say thanks, the producers talked him into writing an origional song for the movie too.  It's called You've Been A friend of Me.  He said it's not quite an acoustic song for his tour, but it might get worked in somehow.  Bryan Adams has written many songs for movies in the past including (Everything I Do) I Do It for You, for the kevin Costner flick in 1991 Robin Hood.
Tickets for Bryan Adams acoustic concert can be purchased at 1065the Arch .com
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