I’ve called Central Texas home my whole life. Born in Austin, the live music capital of the world, I enjoy every genre there is, but none more than good ol' country music. I’ve held a number of professions and even studied criminal justice, but found a home in radio. One of my earliest memories is riding in my dad’s truck and asking him to go to the mall parking lot because the local DJs were doing a live show. We went and I got an autograph. Those radio guys were too cool. I get your workday started after Big D and Bubba and love meeting y’all at local concerts and events!
Haven Medrano
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