Monday – Friday 5:30 – 10:00 a.m.
The legacy of the Walton & Johnson show continues after 4 decades as Steve Johnson hosts with longtime producer Ken Webster Jr. The show is a mix of comedy, politics, pop culture and history that pokes fun at the absurdity of everyday life. Click here to visit their website.
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Steve Johnson once poured hot metal in a foundry and always thinks of that whenever working on the radio “seems too hard.” Mr. Johnson’s various character portrayals have kept him sane and out of therapy for many years.
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“Producer Kenny” has been a part of the Walton and Johnson Show for many years in a more “behind the scenes” role. He began filling in for John when his health started to fail him. He stepped into a more permanent role as John Walton’s replacement in 2019 after John Walton’s sudden passing.
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John Walton began talking on the radio as an all night weekend guy. He wore the monkey suit as a programmer and manager and in 1983 met up with Johnson and fate for a date with destiny. John Walton passed away on July 1, 2019 but the show continues on.