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Greg Curtis is the newest member of the Bobby Rich Morning-MIX, but this is actually his 2nd “tour of duty” at 94.9MIXfm. The first time “I was sandwiched between Adrienne Walker and Delilah” as the host of the early evening show from 6-9pm. “It’s great to return to such a successful team,” he says. “Bobby, Mrs. G, Big Al, Marty and Adrienne are all like family to me.”
Speaking of family, Greg and his wife Kim are happy to be back in the Old Pueblo after living in Boston for a few years. “We both have family and a lot of old friends who live in Tucson, and with the birth of our first child (09/07), we knew it was time to come home.”
Greg is a hometown kid. A graduate of both Sabino HS, and the University of Arizona, “No matter where we go, it seems like I run into somebody I grew up with or worked for. In the past week alone, I ran into 4 people I hadn’t seen in years! In one case, we were catching up and found out we knew other people in other circles. Small town!”
Greg likes:
Red Sox baseball, Wildcat basketball, Coffee, golf with Dad, backyard BBQ’s, draft beer, and mobster movies.
Greg dislikes:
Rudeness, people who lack compassion for others, the New York Yankees, and drivers that wait for an “invitation” before proceeding left on a green arrow!
We should also note that Greg has a musical background (drums & percussion), and has written and performed many of the parody songs heard during the Bobby Rich Morning-MIX. So if you hear something you don’t like, don’t blame Bobby or Mrs. Grant. Chances are it’s all Greg’s fault…
Contact Greg Curtis
Greg's Blog-O-Matic!
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Favorite holiday...
By gregmix @ 11:29 PM :: 164 Views ::
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One of our neighbors even lays out brightly colored top hats across her desert landscape. (I'm not sure I understand it, but I like her effort). Anyway, you throw all of that together with some hamburgers and hotdogs, some potato salad and my wife's deviled eggs (she makes the BEST ones on the planet!), some watermelon and ice cold drinks and man, you're doin' alright. Especially if you get to enjoy it all with family or friends. When we get together we discuss a few historical facts or talk of loved ones who have served or those who are still serving overseas. We have fun, but we also remember why we get the priviledge of freedom. I LOVE Independence Day in America! |
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Friday, July 25, 2008 11:55 AM
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Glad to see someone else understands the allure of Colonial History. Coming from new England originally, I had that stuff as required learning in high School and still love the history of how this great nation started.
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