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Greg Glover

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Gregory Wayne Glover (born 13 April 1969) is the host of 'Alternative Mornings'[1] and 'The Bottom Forty'[2] on KNRK-FM in Portland, Oregon. He also co-founded the Arena Rock Recording Company along with Dan Ralph in 1995 and is now the sole owner of the label.

Prior to becoming a radio personality, Glover served as an A&R executive at London Records and Sire Records in New York City. Glover signed Harvey Danger, who had a hit with 'Flagpole Sitta' in 1998.

Glover attended The University of Alabama and The University of South Florida where he graduated in 1995 with a degree in English Literature.

He was born in Dallas, Texas and grew up in Birmingham, Alabama.

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