No Country for Old Men

KMLE mainstay is still on top after 30 years

There’s something about country music that inherently cries out to be mocked. KMLE Country morning man Dave Pratt – despite the fact that we once heard three songs in a row on his radio station that dwelled intimately on the anatomy of the pickup truck – is not one of those things. The man is a Valley treasure. How do we know? We took a hint from Pratt’s new memoir, Behind the Mic: 30 Years in Radio, which chronicles the deejay’s colorful and unusually long-lived career.

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Pratt reads from and signs copies of the book as part of his “12 Daves of Christmas” tour.


Thu., Dec. 4, 7 p.m., 2008
 
 
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