Weekday
Afternoons with Eric Chase

Afternoon
drive talent, Eric Chase, began his career as a Drake “Boss
Jock” doing afternoon drive at KGB-San Diego, then joined
a legendary team at KFRC-San Francisco. He rejoined Bill Drake
at K-100, Los Angeles, along with Robert W. Morgan and The Real
Don Steele.
Moving on, Chase did afternoons at KFI-Los Angeles, during its
Top 40 days. In LA, he also voiced several national TV shows,
did dozens of national commercials and is the DJ one hears in
the song “On The Radio” on the Cheap Trick “Heaven
Tonight” album.
After a brief stint at KJR-Seattle, Eric joined KRBE-Houston.
In Houston,
Chase programmed the nation’s first Classic Rock station,
KRBE-AM. Classic Rock 1070 held the federal service mark for
the term “Classic Rock”, but allowed it to go public
domain. Returning to his Top 40 roots, Eric programmed KRBE-FM,
while doing morning drive, and took it to #1. Finally, Chase
was part of one of the nation’s most successful format
kick-offs ever—that of Mix 96.5 Houston, where he was
the highest rated jock for 12 straight years.
“I’m
very excited to a part of the Classic Top 40 format,”
said Chase from Houston. “CT40 has uniquely restored the
best elements of the format that dominated radio for three decades,
and it really resonates with listeners who grew up in the late
60s, 70s & 80s.
It’s an honor to be part of the CT40 Dream Team!”