Steve Slaton (DJ)

Steve Slaton is an American rock and roll disc jockey and music director. He is best known as the afternoon host on KJR-FM, and as a former on-air personality for Seattle radio stations KZOK-FM and KISW-FM.[1] He began his career in 1971 at the Tacoma station KLAY-FM. In 1973, Slaton moved to KISW-FM in Seattle, where he would spend the next nineteen years. In 1993, Slaton was hired by KZOK-FM, where he hosted the midday and afternoon shows for the following seventeen years.[2]

Early life

Slaton was born and raised in Tacoma, Washington. He attended Lincoln High, and in 1969, at age 16, he began studying radio broadcasting at a local vocational school in Tacoma. In 1972, he began hosting the evening show at the Tacoma-based KLAY-FM (now known as KBKS-FM or KISS 106.1).

KISW-FM (1973 - 1992)

Slaton began his time in Seattle radio in 1973 hosting the late night show at 99.9 KISW FM. During the late '70's, he coined himself as "Sinsemilla Steve." After three years, he moved to early evenings, where he would stay for the next eight years. His most frequently played artists consisted of AC/DC, Metallica, Van Halen, Def Leppard, Scorpions, Tom Petty, Heart, Led Zeppelin, and others. Slaton became an early fan of the band AC/DC and began devoting an hour or more of airtime to the band each night, including one instance where he played the AC/DC song 'Bad Boy Boogie' for one hour straight.

Metal Shop, Stump Slaton, and Livetime became regular features on Slaton's show. By the early 1990s, Time magazine was quoting Slaton on the emerging Seattle grunge scene, describing him as the "regent of the local deejays." [3]

Slaton hosted a nightly show on KISW called "Disco Destruction" during which he would "blow up" disco records.

In September 1992, Slaton was fired from KISW due to creative differences following the purchase of KISW-FM by Nationwide Insurance. In response to his departure, Slaton stated "For a boy from the wrong side of the tracks in Tacoma to be at a great station like KISW for such a long time was a great privilege," he said. "So I can't feel too bad about it." [4]

KZOK-FM (1992 - 2008)

In October 1992 Slaton moved to 102.5 KZOK-FM where he hosted afternoons, along with the Sunday morning program "Breakfast with the Beatles" from 1999 until his departure in December 2008. In 2002, Slaton interviewed Sir Paul McCartney during the Driving World Tour.

KPLU-FM and KJR-FM (2010 - present)

In October 2010, Slaton began working as a host at the jazz and blues station KPLU-FM.[5]

In June 2011, Slaton was hired by 95.7 KJR-FM to host afternoons.[6]

References

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