Eric Harley's career spans over two decades. He's entertained listeners all over America with his insight and humor. His association with trucking began decades before he was born. Eric’s grandfather, a World War II veteran, was killed in an accident while hauling a load in Texas. Since his childhood, Eric has had a special admiration for those who spend their lives on the road. His passion for radio and love for the trucking industry came together as he became part of a legendary radio program just as it was going nationwide. Eric is proud to be able to say he was there the first night The Midnight Trucking Radio Network hit the air.
Eric’s family ties with the trucking industry are still strong today. His father-in-law is a fleet owner, his brother-in-law owns a trucking company, and his father drove trucks before and after his military career. Eric shares the concerns of the drivers he talks to on a nightly basis. As host and producer of the Midnight Trucking Radio Network, he works hard to deliver the best entertainment while addressing the issues of the trucking industry.
Gary McNamara
Gary McNamara has been doing talk radio since 1989. Gary’s first radio gig was in Marshall, Texas, and he has been talking ever since to people all over the country, from his hometown of Buffalo, NY, to Portland Oregon, with stops in Rockford and Chicago, IL, until he arrived on the scene at WBAP in Dallas-Ft. Worth 2000. Gary’s unique ability to talk to people from all over the country make him the perfect person to co-host the nationwide Midnight Trucking Radio Network. Gary is a graduate of the State University College at Buffalo, and his resume is as colorful as his personality! From janitor to bill collector to assembly line machinist, Gary is a regular guy -- the “Average American" you might say. He’s even taken a stab at stand-up comedy before he got into radio.