Mike "Crowman" Crow
Our Host for the week!

Texas Disc Jockey, The Crowman (Mike Crow), has been creating Texas-Red Dirt radio programming and events for almost 30 years. His radio philosophy gives the legends of country music equal time, and gives talented Texas independent artists a break. Hundreds of Texas Singers & Songwriters got their first radio air-play and interviews on one of Crowman's radio shows.
Beginning in 1987 with the KBEC Waxahachie Lone Star County Line show,
he took Texas Music to a major market in DFW creating the KSCS Honkytonk Texas show in 1994. Moving on to Fort Worth's KTFW and the Lone Star Morning Show in 1999 and since then working in many capacities with LKCM Radio Group to develop programming on KTFW, KRVF and KFWR The Ranch.
Crowman helped to promote and emcee the very first Larry Joe Taylor Texas Music Festival in 1988, and the Tommy Alverson Texas Music Festival in 1998, both have grown into the top Texas Music Festivals in the state. Crowman's current syndicated programs "Sunday Morning Coming Down" and "The Texas Regional Radio Report Weekly Top 20 Countdown" are heard on dozens of stations across Texas and Oklahoma.
Beginning in 1987 with the KBEC Waxahachie Lone Star County Line show,
he took Texas Music to a major market in DFW creating the KSCS Honkytonk Texas show in 1994. Moving on to Fort Worth's KTFW and the Lone Star Morning Show in 1999 and since then working in many capacities with LKCM Radio Group to develop programming on KTFW, KRVF and KFWR The Ranch.
Crowman helped to promote and emcee the very first Larry Joe Taylor Texas Music Festival in 1988, and the Tommy Alverson Texas Music Festival in 1998, both have grown into the top Texas Music Festivals in the state. Crowman's current syndicated programs "Sunday Morning Coming Down" and "The Texas Regional Radio Report Weekly Top 20 Countdown" are heard on dozens of stations across Texas and Oklahoma.