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Hosted by Mark Harmon

Steve Harmon graduated from State University of New York-Adirondack with thoughts of being the guy “recording the bands and acts in a studio.” Turns out the students in his classroom doing little shows at the college radio station were the ones having the most fun. So, he started “hanging out” with them. One day a student and college radio station host called in sick. They asked Harmon to fill in, and…that was that. He has never stopped or done any other job. Harmon has successful years at KPLX-Dallas, KNIX-Phoenix, WXTU-Philadelphia & Westwood One as a top-rated Morning Show Personality. He is a CMA Award Winner and Lifetime Member, having Reba herself call his name and hand him the precious award. Just a few years ago, the Country Radio Hall of Fame committee called to congratulate him on being one of the very, very few inductees into their Hall of Fame! After many years in Texas Radio in Dallas and Fort Worth, the Texas Radio Hall of Fame committee called to say he had been inducted in their Hall of Fame! There are few if any Country stars since the 1980s Harmon has not gotten the chance to interview and get to know. “I can’t sing or play an instrument, but I can ask questions like crazy! “Harmon is also a category 5 cyclist, riding hundreds of miles a month. He is one of the creators of the Ride DCC with the Miami Dolphins to raise funds to fight Cancer. As of 2024, they have raised over $75 million dollars for cancer research. He has no “plan B,” entertaining on the air is what he has always wanted to do. “You never know what will happen, if you just show up for work.”-Steve Harmon Show

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