Les
Humble 

Les Humble has done Radio/TV in Nashville, Tampa, New Orleans, and
National Syndication. He has also voiced thousands of commercials Nationwide for Radio and Television. Les is the Program
Director of Dixie.
Rick
Chamberlin 

I have
always been interested in country music. From the time that I was 12
years old, my favorite country artists were George Jones, Patsy Cline,
Faron Young and Connie Smith. In 1966 I was working for the Silver
Spurs Rodeo in Kissimmee, Florida. I had the opportunity to meet
Dottie West who was putting on a show there. I knew from that moment
that I wanted to be part of country music.
I began
my Country Radio career at WFIV 1080 AM in Kissimmee in 1967. I also
worked at WJPB in Kissimmee, WHBO in Tampa and then at 50,000 watt
WHOO 990 in Orlando, Florida, which at that time was the premier
country station in Central Florida.
In 1970
I left the radio business to serve my country. I enlisted in the
United States Coast Guard. What was supposed to be a four year tour
ended up as 24 year career. I served at various commands state side,
overseas and underway aboard 3 different ships, the Androscoggin, the
Courageous and the Chase. I retired in 1993 having achieved the rank
of Senior Chief Petty Officer.
Upon my
military retirement, I returned to radio at WCNC in Elizabeth City,
NC, from there I went to WKJX Kix Country in Elizabeth City. In 1996 I
was asked to join the crew at Dixie 105.7, and I have enjoyed every
minute of it since then.
I live
in Currituck County with my lovely wife Shelley who is a Professional
Wedding and Portrait Photographer, and with our dog, a female
Dalmatian named Kacy. We have 6 adult children and 8 grandchildren
some of whom live in North Carolina and some in Florida.
Favorite
Movies: Patton; The Godfather and The Godfather II
Hobbies:
Amateur and CB Radio, Target Shooting and BBQing
Favorite
Food: BBQ Ribs and Chicken, Baked Beans and coleslaw
Favorite Part of
Being a Radio Announcer: The Listeners and Fans of Dixie 105.7.
They’re Great!!
Jennifer
(Jen) Maxwell 
Born
and raised in a musical family, this whole music thing is literally in
my blood. I grew up
listening to all forms of music, from Classical to Classic Rock.
My earliest memory is being in my mother's arms as she sang to
me.
Even
though my life centered around music and performing, I never imagined
radio broadcasting as my future. That required Mike, Ray Manzarek and an innocent question!
May
1999, and I am sitting in Mike's office.
Mike is Program Director for a Madison Classic Rock station.
I had answered a trivia question correctly ("Who was the
keyboardist for the Doors?" "Ray Manzarek!") and was
there to collect my prize from him.
We hit it off immediately and we talked for what seemed like
hours. After a while, he
suggested I rethink Law as a career, saying I had a 'great voice, a
great laugh and you know music - have you ever considered radio?"
I'm
pretty sure I looked at the boy like he had said "foreasmuch
brillig hath the momerathes outgrabe!"
Turns
out Mike was right. I
gave up the pursuit of my law degree with barely a backward glance,
and with my family's support and Mike's guidance I went from a
stressed out lawyer wannabe to a contented radio Goddess!
Nothing beats being able to bring music and laughter and
knowledge to people.
I
am blessed, so very blessed to have the job I do.
Besides
radio, my life is that of a proud mom and loving wife.
My husband Connors and I have three beautiful, talented and
brilliant children; Lennon, Caleb and Lydia.
I am pleased to report that the music gene has bred true, as
the kids are fifth generation musicians.
Connors,
Lennon and I head up a paranormal research group, Aztalan Paranormal.
We enjoy researching and investigating alleged hauntings,
having investigated Gettysburg most
recently. I think it can
be best summed up as ghost hunting is my hobby, creeping through
darkened abandoned buildings relaxes me!
It
is still astounding to me that I am here, on the Atlantic Ocean, doing
what I love. Thanks for
making my transition from Cheesehead to Tarheel a pleasant one!
Lia

Lia
was surrounded by sounds of Country music from the time she was born.
Her early memories as a little girl growing up in Oak Grove, Kentucky,
are of her father singing George Jones songs in his truck and of
sitting in the back of the family's nightclub, listening to honky tonk
and gossiping with touring musicians.
Although
the music ran deep in her, she didn't see herself in a Country career.
She thought she was headed for a rock 'n' roll radio life. Of course,
her first break was landing a job as host of “Cryin,’ Lovin,’ or
Leavin’” on KRPM-FM a Country station in Seattle. Within months
she was earning top ratings. Lia went on to produce a national Country
show for Broadcast Programming. In less than a year she became its
host and the “Lia” show was born.
Lia
is Country radio’s hottest new star. She's not just a host, she is
her listener. She keeps her fans glued to the radio with compelling
listener calls, stellar personality and great Country music. Her quick
wit, endless compassion, and engaging personality turns cume and
time-spent-listening into revenue for her affiliates. She’s turning
new listeners on to the format every night. And now, over 3 million
listeners seek her out every week.
Lia believes Country music is America’s music. It
sings of an American way of life: good, strong, wholesome, and free.
And scores of Americans listen eagerly every night for "Hi...this
is Lia!"
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