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iHM/Nashville Names Gerry House Voice of Big Legend
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, May 23, 2017 |
iHeartMedia Nashville taps veteran air personality Gerry House to once again hit the airwaves as an official voice of Country "The Big Legend at 98.3," effective May 26th at 7am. After years of retirement, the legendary radio personality will once again be heard in Nashville. House will be joined by his "long-time male companion" Mike Bohan, who will accompany House on-air.
"The truth is, the good times, the spirit and the hits we played back when the House Foundation morning show was on the air will be on The Big Legend at 98.3," said House. "While this won't be a full time show, all the laughs we had will be heard once again. Fun never gets old, and as always I blame Mike Bohan."
A Country Music Association (CMA) and Academy Of Country Music (ACM) award-winning American radio personality, House was heard on WSIX-FM in Nashville on the morning show Gerry House and the House Foundation from 1983 to 2010. House has won the CMA, ACM, Billboard, and Marconi awards for Personality of the Year numerous times.
"No Gerry is not coming back to do a full show, but Gerry back on the radio, in any form, is can't miss radio," said Senior VP/Programming Gator Harrison. "In addition to classic House Foundation moments in Morning Drive, Gerry will be The Big Legend at 98.3's voice. Think of it as on-air Twitter. He thinks it, he says it, and we all laugh. The Big Legend is all about reliving the moments and the music, but it just wouldn't be complete without Gerry House."
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