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Meg Griffin | email
Mondays 6 am - 11 am ET
Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays 6 am - 12 pm ET
A bona-fide radio legend and one of a handful of DJs celebrated in the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame and Museum, "Megless" actually went to school to be a veterinarian, but after getting a gig at a college radio station, she was hooked. 30 years in radio later, we can see her instincts were spot on.
Earle Bailey | emailMondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays 12 pm- 7 pm ET
Thursdays 12 pm - 5 pm; 6 pm- 7 pm ET
Sundays 3 pm - 6 pm ET
From on-air host to producer and news director, Earle Bailey's radio career took him from Bridgeport, CT to Philadelphia, where he produced and hosted Rock 'n' Roll Roots. The show featured artists and songs banished from "classic rock" formats – the music you can hear on Deep Tracks every day.
Jim Ladd | email
Weekdays 7pm ET
Legendary Southern California classic rock DJ Jim Ladd brings his free-form radio show to Deep Tracks. Join Jim as he broadcasts from Los Angeles, where he’ll craft unique musically themed sets, as he’s done since the start of his career. For more on Jim Ladd, find him on twitter here (@jimladdrocks).
Carol Miller | emailCarol's first concert was The Beatles. She would later catch Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Doors and many more. Carol was one of the first female radio personalities in the progressive rock era, and is featured at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum as one of the great DJs of rock and roll.
Dusty Street | emailAfter years DJing in typical radio studios, Dusty is still getting used to her current location in Cleveland. "I'm 'working' at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It's one thing to be in a radio studio full of cool posters… but I've got five floors of rock history to look at each day!"