No Country for Old Men

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...
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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.

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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