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Galvin
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Galvin, the smart ass youngest of four brothers, grew
up outside Chicago then moved to Florida at the age of 19. He always
had radio in the back of his mind as something he would like to do.
When he started bartending at age 21 the cash was too good to give
up. Working his way up the nightclub ladder to Entertainment
Director at age 28 Galvin was offered a GM position, which he
promptly turned down to get into radio. Now or never.
Starting at overnights and working his way to mornings within a year
he realized just by showing up on time people thought you were
great. After 6 years at the same station Galvin did a short radio
stint in Louisville, Ky. So short ... he never changed his Florida
tags. Then he got the call from Cowhead. Galvin was knocking on
Cowhead's studio door before he heard a dial tone. In February 2007
Galvin became part of The Cowhead Show
and now lives back in Florida and hopes never ever to see stupid
snow ever again.
Since Cowhead and Moose both have it in their bio ... 2 things I
have learned in my life.
1. Nobody is ever sick on Saturday night. (Me)
2. There's such a fine line between clever and stupid. (Spinal Tap) |
Moose
Producer
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Being born in Miami, you would think Moose would
embrace the Florida sun but it is quite the opposite. With the
combination of the Irish background (easily sunburned) and skin tone
a shade darker than the goth-inspired former co-host Brent, Moose befriended
Cowhead, then known as simply Michael, over 15 years ago and secured
a telemarketing job with him that lasted a year too long...but there
was A/C and for a big lazy guy it was perfect.
Realizing telemarketing wasn't the glamorous job he once thought,
Moose rode Cowhead's coat-tails from his first radio gig to the
current one here at the Bone where he shares his stuttering and
useless information with all.
Through all of this he has learned two things:
1. Cowhead is the king of pop trivia
2. Saigon Kick is the best band to ever come
out of Florida.
"Always…play with their minds" - Lucas, "Empire Records"
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