Mornings w/ Brian & Trisha
Brian Walker
Monday – Saturday 6a to 10a
Brian Walker spent 10 years in radio at a variety of stations and formats in Oklahoma, Arkansas and Kentucky before leaving the air – for good he thought – in early 2001. Brian returned to radio in the summer of 2016 for the express purpose of being a member of Team Quicksie! Some great things happened during his original run as a broadcaster. He truly believes the best was meeting and marrying his wife Donna. An Elizabethtown resident since 1996, Brian is a huge fan of music, movies and is full of useless trivia. Brian & Donna have 2 kids. Keegan attends the J.B. Speed School of Engineering at University of Louisville. Addison attends Central Hardin High School and is active in the local theater scene.
Trisha Caudill
Monday – Saturday 6a to 10a
Trisha grew up in Florida, but landed in Kentucky when her husband got stationed at Ft. Knox. They loved the area so much that they retired here. Her husband, 2 daughters, Great Dane, Karlie, and several chickens, live in Elizabethtown. Growing up, it was her dream to work in law enforcement and she got a degree for it. She worked in the field before becoming a stay-at-home mom to her daughters. During that time she volunteered with Hardin County Habitat for Humanity for a few years doing public relations and got to know some folks in radio. That’s where the broadcasting opportunity started. Her career in radio began in 2011. She’s been part of Team Quicksie since September 2019.
Mid-Days w/ Matt English
Matt English
Monday – Saturday 10a to 3p
Do you remember the 90’s? Watching “Friends” on Must See TV, cool crazes like Tamagotchi and Beanie Babies, the O.J. Simpson trial, dancing the Macarena … and listening to Matt English on Quicksie 98.3? Way back then (yes it was a long time ago if you really think about it), Matt was playing your favorites and cruising all over Central Kentucky as a member of Team Quicksie. Fast forward and here is again to light up your workday from 10-3.
When he’s not in your AirPods, he’s living his best life as husband and dad to Melinda, Micah and Makena … plus pets.
Afternoons w/ Jeff Curtis
Jeff Curtis
Monday – Saturday 3p to 7p
Jeff grew up in the small mining town of Creede, Colorado and then crossed the country to attend Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he earned a bachelors degree in professional music. He has lived in a number of different places including New York, and the Philadelphia area. Jeff has written hundreds of songs including jingles and music for television and theater. Jeff has also written three full length musicals. The most recent, “Heroicus” was premiered at the Historic State Theater in 2017.
He and his family moved to Elizabethtown at the end of 2011 when his wife began working for the Veteran’s Administration at Fort Knox. While here he has become deeply involved in local theater where he has performed on stage, directed, and continued to compose music. His favorite experiences have been when he has been able to do shows with his daughter, who also loves theater.
Evenings w/ Tami Delaney
Tami Delaney is no stranger to Elizabethtown or Hardin County. She was born at Hardin Memorial Hospital, now named Baptist Memorial Health back in….19^%$@&^%. She has a Bachelor’s degree in Marketing, and has been diligently marketing across the Kentucky and Tennessee region for almost 15 years.
Tami has collaborated on projects such as Building A Wall Against Hunger, Adopt-A-BackPacker, etc.
After many years of traveling the roads, Tami took a sabbatical season to figure out ‘What’s next?’ Currently, the ‘what’s next’ has been helping a couple of elderly ladies, volunteering at Nolin River Wildlife, traveling, writing a couple of children’s books, living life to the fullest and now hopping aboard the Quicksie train.
Tami believes in keeping God first and making life matter – living to the fullest, as we are never promised tomorrow. She looks forward to trying her absolute best to represent the station throughout the community with positivity and laughter.
- Singer/songwriter
- Bible Study teacher and worship leader in Kentucky jails and prisons
- Previous Ambassador of the Month at Hardin Memorial Hospital, and later Ambassador of the Year, voted on by her 1600+ peers
- Previously Named Wednesday’s Woman by The News Enterprise
- Former volunteer co-leader with Fort Knox solider ministry
Tami Delaney
Monday – Friday 7p to 12a
WQXE News and Sports
A.J. Brammer
WQXE News and Sports
We think A.J. was born in Indiana. He always wanted to go to Ball State, so he did, and he graduated. He can be found walking, sometimes in circles, in the office…all in the name of exercise. He has a car. Lives in an apartment. He likes to eat food. He drinks beverages. He doesn’t have any pets. We’d love to know more about A.J., but getting him to write his biography is proving to be difficult.
Weekends
Matt Baucum
Saturday 3p to 7p
Sunday 12p to 6p
Matt Baucum is originally from Paducah, Kentucky and moved to the Elizabethtown area in 2002. Matt is a classically trained musician and has been an educator for 23 years. Matt’s background as a musician and educator has led him all over the country to perform in a variety of venues and locations. Matt is still an active musician and performs on his trombone frequently as well as on the bass guitar at First Christian Church. A fan of multiple genres of music, his favorite band is currently Snarky Puppy. When time allows, Matt and his family love to spend time outdoors and go camping. Matt is an avid UK and Murray State fan and enjoys traveling, working outside and cycling.
It has been a dream for Matt to have the opportunity to work in radio and he is excited to be a part of team Quicksie. Matt currently resides in Upton with his wife Kelly, children Huston and Lillian, and cats Jake and Hannah.
Adam Fuller
Showtime Friday 10:30a, 5:30p
Praise & Shine Sunday 10a to Noon
Adam was born in upstate New York. He attended trade school for information technology and graduated from college with a degree in Visual Communications. Adam married his high school sweetheart Jennifer, and they moved to Kentucky in 2008. Adam worked as a freelance graphic designer and served his local church by volunteering as a board operator, camera operator, and lighting designer, earning the nickname master of all things light and sound. Adam has also worked as a photographer, trivia host, and even a lighting designer for several concerts. In 2018 he began his career in radio. Adam is now the weekend host for Praise & Shine. He also serves as the Chief Operator for both WQXE and WULF. Adam believes in serving his church, family, and community. He is the proud parent of three energetic children. Adam looks forward to what the future holds for Skytower Communications.