

On-Air Staff

(The Voice of AGH)

Brett has a long history in radio, going back to the days when DeeJays jockied disks! Having worked at great New England radio stations across Massachusetts including 103.3 WODS Boston during it’s Classic Hits format, Brett is the current and longtime host of Afternoon Drive on 94.7 WMAS Springfield, Mass.

(The Boss of AGH)

Steve West is the owner and operator of America's Greatest Hits. After the passing of former station leader Mike Raub, Steve revived the operation and has since overseen major initiatives including the WNBC Time Machine events, evening and overnight Time Machine programming for the late Chris DiPaola of Stereo 1230/106.1 WBLQ, recreations of classic WABC New York and WLAM Lewiston 1970s Top 40 formats, and several staff reunions.
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Steve’s radio career began in 1980 at a small AM “graveyard frequency” station in his hometown. He went on to work at WFGL AM, WFMP-FM (now 104.5 WXLO), and WHAI AM/FM in Greenfield, MA before enlisting in the U.S. Navy. Even during active duty, he remained connected to broadcasting, appearing on WEZL in Charleston, SC and KOUL in Corpus Christi, TX between deployments.
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After completing 13 years of honorable military service, Steve returned to Massachusetts for additional roles at WHAI and WINQ in Winchendon. He later relocated to Memphis, TN, where he spent seven years as a full-time national radio news anchor while also working at 94.1 WOGY (Froggy 94), WGKX Kix 106—serving as night DJ and morning news contributor—and voice tracking for WJZN Smooth Jazz 98.9. He then moved to heritage station WMC-FM (FM 100) for the 6 p.m.–midnight shift.
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Returning to New England in 2007, Steve worked at several small stations, relocated to Connecticut, married his wife Nancy, and joined HitOldies during its early days as a weekend format in Sherbrooke, Quebec. He also worked with Mike Raub at WCTZ 96.7 The Coast and later at WSTC/WNLK during its final years as a commercial station.
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After Mike Raub’s passing in 2019, Steve waited a year out of respect for the Raub family before rebuilding HitOldies in early 2020, developing it into the station it is today, and transforming it into America's Greatest Hits!
Steve lives in Naugatuck, CT with his wife Nancy, their dog Zoie, and their cat Jinx. He continues to broadcast from his home studio and remains active in amateur radio under the callsign K1FRC.

(AGH Production Master)
Afternoons 2-6pm

He was born and raised in Upstate New York’s Capital Region, where he continues to reside.
From an early age, he was drawn to Top 40 radio—the DJs, the jingles, and the energy of the music. That passion led to his first on-air position at Schenectady’s 3WD AM 1240 in 1983, at just 16 years old. Stepping into the studio for the first time marked the beginning of a lifelong broadcasting career.
He has since worked at numerous stations throughout the Albany–Schenectady–Troy market, including THE GREAT 98 WTRY, WVKZ KZ 96.7, WQQY 102 DOUBLE Q, OLDIES 99.5 WGY-FM, COUNTRY 107.7 WGNA-FM, MAGIC 100.9 WKLI, and MAGIC 100.5/590 WROW.
In addition to his love of radio—and an enthusiastic collection of station jingles—he enjoys attending concerts and is an avid New York Yankees and New York Giants fan.
He can be heard Monday through Saturday from 2 PM to 6 PM on America's Greatest Hits!
Check out Rockin Richie at his best!
Check out Steve Garren at his best!
Steve Garren began his radio journey in the late ’70s, making the leap from two-and-a-half years at his high school’s 10-watt station, KDXL-FM, to major-market radio at the tender age of 18. His first professional gig came during the summer after high school in 1979 at 50,000-watt WLOL-FM in Minneapolis.
While earning his bachelor’s degree at the University of Minnesota, Steve spent four years at the university’s radio station, WMMR, serving as an on-air personality, production director, and sales manager. After college, he returned to professional radio, working at stations that included “Solid Gold 1280” WWTC-AM, “20 Years of Great Ones” KJJO-FM, KRSI-AM, and “We Talk Less and Play More Favorites” at Today’s Country K102, KEEY-FM.
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From oldies and country to talk and contemporary formats, Steve’s wide-ranging experience helped shape him into a versatile, well-rounded major-market radio personality.
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Over the years, Steve has done it all—from roller-rink DJ and party DJ to planetarium show narrator, voice-over artist, and performer in radio and television commercials. If it involved a microphone, music, or entertaining an audience, chances are Steve was ready to jump in.
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Steve believes much of today’s radio has become overly polished, predictable, and programmed—sometimes leaving little room for the personality and spontaneity that made radio exciting. Back in the ’70s and early ’80s—Steve’s favorite radio stomping grounds—personalities were part of the experience. DJs connected with listeners, turned up the studio speakers, had fun, and made every song feel like an event.
That spirit has stayed with Steve throughout his broadcasting career. His love of great music, a good time, and turning the speakers up loud continues to fuel his upbeat, energetic style. With a lighter, slightly offbeat take on the day and a genuine enthusiasm for entertaining, Steve brings personality back to the airwaves and gives listeners something more than the usual formula.
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When Steve is behind the microphone, the attitude is simple:
“Let’s have fun and do this thing!”
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And whether he’s spinning the tunes, sharing a story, or adding a little unexpected humor, Steve is always looking to turn up the energy and brighten your day.

Afternoons 6-8pm


Saturday 10am-2pm,
Sunday Brunch 11am-1pm

Ever since Luke was a little Warm back in the 1970s, he dreamed of being on the radio. Once he was old enough, he enrolled in the New School of Contemporary Radio in Albany, New York, and soon after graduating landed his first on-air job.
Luke launched his career in the late ’80s at a small station called 3WD in Schenectady, New York. Luke had a memorable first moment on the air when he played "Beth" by Kiss accidentally on the wrong speed. His first words on the microphone were, "Beth sure was a fast woman for a moment."
Since then, he’s been—quite literally—“up and down the dial,” working nearly every format from Adult Contemporary and Country to Oldies and more. His radio journey has taken him through New York’s Capital District where he started at WWWD - Schenectady, Southern Tier and Western, NY at WDNY-Dansville, WCJW-Warsaw, WJQZ-Wellsville, back to the Capital Region at WGY-FM (WRVE) Schenectady, WGNA-Albany and a brief stop in Massachusetts at WBEC-Pittsfield, MA. Luke even worked at a station that had an all-request drive-thru window (WJQZ)—yes, he actually worked the drive-thru. (no money or food was ever involved)
After taking more than 20 years away from broadcasting, Luke was brought into America's Greatest Hits by Steve West on Super Bowl Sunday 2025 (February 9th), and he’s thrilled to be back on the air.
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Today, Luke lives in Tennessee with his family. He’s also an avid cyclist who participates each September in charity rides to raise money for children’s cancer research.
Check out Luke Warm at his best!

Sundays 1pm-2pm
Bob Gilmore has been part of HitOldies nearly from the start. Based in Connecticut, he is known for his “Retro Playlist” program, which he continues to produce for special events. A seasoned broadcast engineer, Bob has built numerous radio stations from the ground up—and notably constructed the studios used by ESPN.
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Every few years, Bob hosts the “Tri-Annual Radio BBQ,” a gathering that brings together some of North America’s most respected broadcasters. At the most recent event, he designed a custom studio, installed a fully restored “Stereo Statesman” audio board (a restoration he completed himself), and broadcast the celebration on WRMI Shortwave in partnership with the “Totally 70s Radio Network.”


Sunday 6pm-9pm

Ayla Stardust has been behind the microphone since making her on-air debut at WBLQ 1230 AM & 103.1 FM in 2018. Since then, she has gained experience across several formats, including alternative rock at 96.7 The Buzz and classic rock on I-105.5 FM / 1450 AM Kent County Classic Rock.
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A lifelong music fan, Ayla is passionate about honoring rock’s legacy while supporting the next generation of artists. Through her creative platform, Weirdsterly LLC, she promotes local musicians, celebrates independent music, and shines a light on the creative communities that keep the music scene thriving.
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Whether she’s sharing stories from rock history, introducing listeners to great music, or supporting hometown talent, Ayla brings enthusiasm, authenticity, and a genuine love of radio to every show.
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Now on America’s Greatest Hits, Ayla is excited to celebrate the songs that have become the soundtrack of generations—and maybe help listeners discover a few new favorites along the way.
After all, we’re all space travelers aboard the same little space station, just trying to figure it out together.

Sunday 9pm-12am
John Saville is an acclaimed iHeartRadio personality and co-host of the What’s Good with John and Joyce podcast. He is also the owner of John Saville Entertainment, a premier provider of DJ and event entertainment services.
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A natural physique champion and passionate fitness enthusiast, John is equally dedicated to personal development as a certified Life Coach and Mentor. His career achievements have earned him national recognition — including multiple honors as one of the Nation’s Top Radio Personalities and Music Directors by Billboard Magazine and other leading industry publications.
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John has been happily married to his wife, Patti, for 18 years. He is a proud stepfather to Lindsay and pet parent to two cats, Cal and Ed.


Occasional Overnights
One of the earliest photos of Kipper McGee? Fresh out of the hospital, “talking”
into venetian blind cords like they were a microphone. Some things stick.
Midwest kid. Grew up glued to big-signal AM Top 40 out of Milwaukee, Chicago,
Detroit, New York City. The kind of radio where the jocks were as big as the
hits—and made a career feel inevitable.
Early stops: overnights, coffee runs, and whatever-it-takes gigs in small Midwest
markets. Then Santa Fe, Rochester, MN, Decatur, IL. Back to Milwaukee…where
things accelerated.
On-air success led to getting “kicked upstairs”—programming and leadership
roles in Iowa, San Diego, St. Louis, Orlando…then his lifelong dream station:
WLS Radio in Chicago. Yes, that WLS.
These days, Kipper splits time between coaching media pros through his
BRANDwidth coaching practice and jumping back behind the mic—right where he
started. Because at the end of the day, it’s not about titles or markets.
It’s about the music, the memories…
…and that little red “ON AIR” light that still feels like home.


