When Chris not on-air he enjoys playing basketball, tennis, golf, and working out at the gym. He also loves to add to his music library, addicted to finding the next "big song." He also DJs in nightclubs across Acadiana. Chris' proudest moment in his career came in the summer of 2013 when he was able to help get a family an air conditioner for their home. When he told their story on-air, two Lafayette businessmen came to their aid. His motivation is to be the best he can be and to make at least one person smile listening to the show. He's blessed to have never “worked” one day in his career. If you love what you do, it’s not "work."
Chris Reed
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