Greg Beharrell

Greg Beharrell is the host of The Greg Beharrell Show, a program that has been described by radio critics as “technically on the air” and by Greg himself as “the audio equivalent of a participation trophy.” Bringing his unique brand of irregularity to 96X, Greg combines the best new rock with segments that defy explanation (and often logic). Whether he is reciting the weather specifically for your dog, spinning elaborate musical tales that may or may not be true, or awkwardly serenading listeners who didn’t ask for it, Greg promises a radio experience that is, at the very least, audible.
Despite his best efforts to remain obscure, Greg has somehow tricked radio stations across North America into broadcasting his voice. His show is a safe haven for those who enjoy dry humor, unexpected tangents, and the distinct feeling that the host might be broadcasting from a closet he locked himself into. Tune in to catch Greg doing the bare minimum to keep his job, all while playing the music you actually want to hear. It’s The Greg Beharrell Show—lowering the bar, one break at a time.
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