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Our
Staff
Take A Ride On My Big Green Tractor, or
red, or gray...Who
can resist the raw beauty of a classic tractor?
Certainly
not any of the Country Mile crew! We love tractors and claim to
spend most of
our free time driving them...whether it's plowing the back 40 or a 4-H
Demonstration, the Kat Crew lives the tractor lifestyle!

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Before getting into radio allegedly in the late 30s, Bob Brandon
spent his youth pushing the limits of tractor
technology. Here he is with his 5,000 hp Farm All 550. Talk
about a Power-Takeoff!

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Behind
The Scenes
It
takes a lot of effort to bring you Walk A Country Mile each week.
From
research to production, sales and administration, the Country Mile
staff works diligently to make it happen. We're proud of
our
crew, without whom, our program couldn't exist.
Host Bob Brandon
knew he was destined to be a Country Music DJ at an early age.
Age 8
to be exact. That was the year he got a new record player for his
birthday. His first record? Harper Valley PTA by Jeannie C.
Riley.
Our Internet
Producer Deirdre Davison is a great singer in her own right, who has
been known to belt out a killer Wynonna Judd. She coordinates
contests, email and other web-related issues.
As you can
imagine, our music library here at Walk A Country Mile is quite
extensive. Music Historian and Librarian, Todd Edwards helps us keep
it
all straight. He also does excellent restoration of old records
to
digital clarity.
We're very proud of our jingles. They were written and voiced by
one of our favorite musicians, Kent Steel
We also don't want
to forget our office manager Gloria, and interns, Bobby and
Douglas.
It's our pleasure to produce a new show each week for fellow lovers of
Country Music.
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Our Internet Producer, Deirdre Davison is
a relative newcomer to the joys to tractoring...but she knows you can
never go wrong with a dependable 1948 Ford 8N.

Our Country Mile Music Librarian and
Historian, Todd Edwards is never one to follow the crowd...here he is in a
daring German Hanomag R-16. Note the smile on Todd's
face...that's one happy tractor lovin' man!!
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