Dennis Harrington
When asked the weirdest thing about him, Dennis Harrington replies "My Humor." Originally Dennis wanted to be a Hollywood stunt man, which probably explains why if he could turn "pro" athlete he says he would be a gymnast! A great celebrity moment for Dennis was when he shared the stage with Ben Stein and Bill Cosby while emceeing a Doobie Brothers concert! Join Dennis for the best Classic Country on the radio, plus news weather and sports, mornings 6 - 10 on 910 WPFB.
Steve Cassidy
Steve once sat next to Lee Ann Womack on a flight to Reno. Had a nice chat. It wasn't till they were collecting their bags that it turned out "she was who she was." Steve says, "I caught a cab to the hotel following her limo." Steve would like Casual Friday, EVERY DAY, and his personal motto is: You never know how it goes till it comes. Enjoy Steve 10 AM to 3 PM on Classic Country 910 WPFB.
John Thomas
John Thomas' heroes are Thomas Jefferson, Lewis & Clark, Louis L'Amour, Will Rogers, John Kennedy and Teddy Roosevelt. John dreams of being a contestant on "Dancing With The Stars" or playing professional golf. John's personal motto is: Give It A Shot - or, depending on the time of day, Give Me A Shot. John Thomas is sure to brighten your day, afternoons friom 3 to 8 on Classic Country 910 WPFB.
Prince Mayne
Prince came to Classic Country 910 WPFB to take the reins of the Evening Show along with his sidekicks, Fancy & Mariah. Prince enjoys horses, camping, computers, trail riding and the challenge of golf! (When he's not enjoying his true love, entertaining you on the radio)! Check out the Evening Show on 910 WPFB weeknights from 8 PM to 1 AM. It's Prince Mayne for Fun, your Favorite Country Music and the Information You Need!
Ed Alexander
Ed started his radio career in 1970 as record librarian at what was then the #1 young teen station in Los Angeles. Ed moved to Liberal, Kansas for his first on-air job, then to a series of small stations before landing above the Arctic Circle in public radio in 1981. When his wife longed for a life back in the lower 48, Ed found a great gig in Omaha for 9 years before coming to Classic Country 910 WPFB in the 1-6 AM time-slot.