I came to Tuscaloosa with plans to finish college & maybe go to law school. The radio bug bit and I love it to this day. The Steve & DC Show started in Tuscaloosa & ended up syndicating nationwide out of St Louis. I made stops in New Orleans, Birmingham, & Huntsville along the way. Then I got the call to come home to Tuscaloosa! I'm single with a shi-tzu dog named Jerri Lee. I love Jesus, Bama football, & BBQ.
Steve Shannon
Mayor Walt Maddox Reports 14 Arrests & Pepper Spray Used On The Strip
Maddox said there were 14 arrests and damage reported to buildings. The Mayor confirmed that a small amount of pepper spray was used to control the unruly.
Eli Gold Recovering from Shoulder Surgery
The voice of the Crimson Tide, Eli Gold, joined the 953 Bear Steve Shannon Morning Show.
New Music Store In Northport Creating A Big Buzz
RSB PERCUSSION is over 3000 square feet of things musicians dream about having.
Maddox: ‘We Are About to Face the Most Pivotal Two Weeks in Tuscaloosa’s History’
In a candid interview with The Steve Shannon Morning Show, Mayor Walt Maddox said we are facing “the most pivotal 2 weeks in Tuscaloosa’s history" as the City of Tuscaloosa prepares for the continued spread of the novel Coronavirus.
What Was That Blue Cloud Over the Lake Tuscaloosa Dam?
Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox answered questions Monday morning on the Steve Shannon Morning Show.
What Is Tuscaloosa’s Favorite Candy Bar?
What is the best chocolate bar ever?
Urgent Need For Blood In Tuscaloosa
The Tuscaloosa Police Department recently had 100 0fficers donate blood.
Tuscaloosa Job Opportunity
Chick-fil-A in Tuscaloosa is now hiring.
Get Ready For More Orange Cones Around Tuscaloosa
69 South road construction to add new turn lanes and upgrades at ten intersections.
Mayor Walt Maddox Is Concerned and a Hot Tuscaloosa Real Estate Tip
Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox joined the 953 BEAR Steve Shannon Morning Show today.
The good news is $1 million dollars was approved by the Tuscaloosa City Council and will benefit local businesses struggling as a result of Covid 19...
The good news is $1 million dollars was approved by the Tuscaloosa City Council and will benefit local businesses struggling as a result of Covid 19...