Duke Hamilton
Posted On May 7, 2009
DUKE HAMILTON
Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Date started at B-105: December 5, 1977

I'm pretty much known as the B105 DJ 'with all the animals', and, yes, it's true. My wife, Barbara, and I live on 150 acres in Pendleton County, Kentucky, that we share with miniature horses, llamas, goats, rabbits, and a host of other critters. So when I'm not on the air, you'll most probably find me at the barn dishing out the daily rations, cleaning stalls, or tossing hay bales from the loft.

I've been very fortunate to have spent the majority of my radio career at B105. In fact, it's often said that I started in radio about the same time as Marconi! However, it's great when listeners come up to me and tell me how they 'grew up' listening to me on the radio.

I'm a Missouri boy, born and raised in small town called Josephville, about fifty miles west of St. Louis. My previous radio 'stops' include stations in Missouri and Little Rock, Arkansas, as well as four years doing a 'command performance' for Uncle Sam in the Armed Forces Radio and Television Service.

Without a doubt, the highlight of my career came in June of 2003 when I was inducted into the Country Radio Broadcasters' Disc Jockey Hall of Fame.