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    Joe Skare  


    grew up in Minneapolis listening to the top 40 powerhouses like KDWB and WDGY. Mostly working in the Midwest, Joe was heard on the legendary KFMQ in Lincoln, Nebraska, KATT in Oklahoma City, and for 13 years back in Lincoln as morning co-host on The Eagle KTGL. Joe has two children and enjoys golf, softball, hiking, camping, playing the drums and the Minnesota Twins and Vikings.

    Chuck Denver :: 10am-3pm  


    is the mid-day host of Good Time Oldies. He has been in radio since 1983 spending 12 years of those years at Oldies station KGOR in Omaha. And it’s not just Oldies that Chuck enjoys, but he loves working with cars, including those classic cars in which we were all cruisin’ with the oldies.

    Carl Mann :: 3pm-8pm  


    is a natural for Oldies Plus, as he was a DJ playing all those great songs of the 60s 70s and 80s when they first came out. Those years took him to stations in the Rocky Mountains and Midwest, including KOMA in Oklahoma City and KOIL in Omaha during their legendary Top 40 days. Carl relaxes with interests in cooking, history, and films, and has a daughter and an adopted son.

    Kevin Conners :: 8pm-1am  


    worked stations in Sioux City and Kalamazoo before settling in Omaha. He wore many hats; from hosting a morning oldies show to producing talk radio shows, including one for J. J. “Dyn-o-mite” Walker. He’s even been in the ranks of sales and management. Kevin is married with two daughters and enjoys biking and electronics.

    Scott Henderson :: 1am-6am  


    had his calling for radio in the mailroom of a major Detroit radio station. Within two years he was on his way with stops all over the Midwest, including the legendary Top 40, WIRL in Peoria, and KMBZ and KFKF in Kansas City. Scott is one of the few disc jockeys who has musical skills, and still hammers-away on the guitar and keyboards in his in-home studio when not wreaking havoc on the radio.







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