Drew has been a Wyomingite at heart for years! He’s a beer-drinkin’, wing-eatin’, outdoor-lovin’ redneck that loves living and exploring all over Wyoming. Huntin’, Fishin’, Campin’ and Lovin’ Every Day may sound like a Luke Bryan song title…but it’s exactly how Drew feels and he’s really excited to call Wyoming home. The outdoors has been a major part of Drew’s life for as long as he can remember, and not only can you hear him on My Country Mornings (Monday – Friday morning from 5-10), you can catch him Sunday mornings at 9 as the host of Wyoming’s only outdoor radio show; Wyoming Hookin’ & Huntin’ Outdoors. Thanks for coming along for the ride and feel free to reach out Drew.Kirby@Townsquaremedia.com
Drew Kirby
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