Weeknights 12A-6A
Chuck has been part of the metal scene in Austin since the early 90s, started
NO CONTROL Radio on our sister station in 2005, and is the metal heart of the city, giving a voice & a home to metal within the Austin community.
Chuck runs No Control Radio’s MIDNIGHT METAL on KLBJ from midnight-1am, then classic rock through the late evening.
Weekdays 10A - 3P
Drew Bennett is a seasoned radio personality with over 34 years of experience in the industry. Known for his love of classic rock, Drew has made a name for himself as a trusted voice in the Austin radio scene in 1994. Having previously worked at Waterloo Media’s 101X from 2000 to 2003, Drew has now returned to KLBJ, to share his passion for music once again.
With a deep appreciation for legendary bands like The Who, KISS, Cheap Trick, and Alice Cooper, Drew’s knowledge of classic rock is extensive. He brings a sarcastic enthusiasm to the airwaves, engaging his listeners with an authentic connection to the music.
Beyond his career in radio, Drew is a proud native of Austin, Texas, and a dedicated family man with three children. His roots in the city and understanding of its vibrant music scene keep Drew at shows and connecting with Austin’s blues and rock fans.
Join Drew Bennett on KLBJ from 10-3pm weekdays and expect a straight-up, unapologetic dose of legendary bands and iconic hits, as Drew keeps you tuned in at work.
Weekdays 6A – 10A
Matt Bearden is Texan through and through. From is infectious laugh that could drown out a coyote’s cry, right down to his weathered Luchese boots, Matt is a “Lone Star.” Born on Texas soil, he wasn’t so quick to put down roots. Early in his career, this UT grad hit the road as a standup comic, working with some of the biggest names in the business on some of the circuit’s biggest stages. Back in Austin, Matt hosted and headlined a popular weekly standup showcase at Cap City Comedy called “Punch!” Sixteen years ago, when family life finally stopped his boot-heals from wandering for good, Matt hitched his wagon to mornings on 93.7 KLBJ-FM.
Young Bob travelled the world as the oldest son of a career Air Force sergeant. This is probably how he has adapted to so many roles in his professional life post UT. From television producer, to Erwin Center publicist, to promotions manager for SWA at a nationally respected ad agency, to becoming KLBJ-FM’s first promotion’s director in 1986, Bob has always been behind or in-front of the spotlight. He was brought back to co-host mornings at 93.7 in 1992. He has since been inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame. By his own admission, that was not his highest industry achievement. Recently, he weaseled his way into an episode of Food Network’s “Diner, Drive-In’s and Dives!” 30 -years down the road, The Bobfather is still entertaining, and still trying to figure out what he wants to be when he grows up!