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Real Texas Morning Show with Crowman & Nikki

On Air: MONDAY to FRIDAY -- 06:00 AM - 10:00 AM

On AIR 6AM-10AM

Crowman

Texas Red-Dirt Radio veteran brings you the best in Real Texas Country Music every morning! Wake up and have a laugh on him!

Crowman is celebrating over 31 years playing Texas Music on the radio, Mike Crow, aka Crowman, is currently Host of the “Real Texas Morning Show” as well as Program Director at 92.9 Shooter FM – Waco. Crowman also hosts his syndicated Texas Red-Dirt radio show “Sunday Morning Coming Down” heard on many stations across Texas, Oklahoma and the U.S.   Crowman’s radio career goes back to 1986. Along the way he has created several Texas Music and Classic Country radio shows, and has interviewed thousands of country music stars and entertainers from Hal Ketchum to Pat Green, Willie Nelson to Garth Brooks. In 1987, Crow went to work at KBEC Radio in Waxahachie, and started his first Texas Music Radio Show, “Robert Earl Keen Jr was a newcomer and his playlist was composed of Maines Brothers, Jerry Jeff Walker, Austin Lounge Lizards, Michael Martin Murphy, Rusty Wier, Alvin Crow, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Asleep at The Wheel and lots of Waylon & Willie.”   In 1993, while working at KSCS-Dallas, during Crowman’s Honky Tonk Texas Show, Mickey Mantle called him to say he was listening. Crowman says, “being a huge Mickey Mantle fan as a kid that could be the highlight of my radio career right there!” In 1999 he created The Lone Star Morning Show on 92.1 KTFW in the Fort Woth Stockyards. The show was a mix of Texas Music, Classic Country and some new Traditional Top 40 Country. In 2007 as Director of Programming for Fort Worth’s 95.9 The Ranch, Crowman guided the station’s “Texas Music Revolution” programming 100% Texas music. Crowman loves hanging out with his three grandsons, ride his Harley or strum a few chords on his guitar. His love for Texas culture and western heritage dates back to when he was a kid growing up in Texas and spending several of his teenage years on his Grandfathers horse ranch in Colorado.