Mike Church
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| Mike Church | |
| Born | 1962 |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Radio talk show host. |
Mike Church (born 1962) is a radio talk show host and singer/songwriter often considered to be a shock jock.[citation needed] In 2006 Church was named to Askmen.com's list of the "Top Ten Shock Jocks in America [1], he was #8 on that list. He has been called the "American Badass of Talk Radio"[citation needed] and since 2000 as "The King Dude".[1]
Church's current musical offerings include his "Manuel went down to Georgia" parody of Charlie Daniels' classic "The Devil Went Down to Georgia" song which is available [2].
He is currently on Sirius Satellite Radio Patriot, channel 144 from 9:00am-12:00p.m. EST.[2] His show is broadcast live from self supported studios in Mandeville, Louisiana, a suburb of New Orleans.[3]
The Mike Church Band is an integral part of the show providing conservative themed parody songs as another comedic element to the political/historical/topical discussions, most of which are aimed at the political left. Headed up by Mike Church, the band has released a successful string of albums including UnAmerican Idiots (2005), Libs on the Run (2007), and The White Album (2008)
[edit] References
- ^ The Mike Church Show Online. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ Sirius Satellite Radio - Conservative Talk Radio Station. Retrieved on 2006-09-26.
- ^ http://www.mikechurch.com/joomla/show-info/faqs.html

