Ron Clark

About the show
Join Ron Clark weekdays between 2 -6pm for Edmonton's Best Variety of Music from Yesterday and Today. Ron keeps the drive light with topical humour and traffic every 15 minutes.
Ron Clark is the host of the afternoon drive program on 104.9 EZ Rock and is a true blue Albertan...in fact he's a true blue (actually copper and blue) Edmontonian. Born at the Royal Alex and raised in Parkallen, Ron attended Strathcona Composite and Harry Ainley High Schools.
Ron Clark has had the good fortune of working in Edmonton radio since 1986 after radio jobs in Alberta and B.C. starting in 1980.
Ron's broadcasting career began in Wetaskiwin in 1980 when he was hired as the evening announcer changing religious tapes and working one hour on air. That only lasted 5 months as the big city of Red Deer came calling. After another 9 month's in central Alberta, Ron packed up and moved to Prince George B.C. He left behind a 1969 GTO convertible because it got lousy gas mileage. (So you can see even back then, Ron wasn't the smartest kid on the block). In all fairness he also had a 1976 SAAB which he used to rally from time to time and thought it was the better choice. umm...see brackets...nuff said.
In addition to being a DJ, Ron has also appeared in film and his voice can be heard all over the world doing commercials. As someone once said to him " I was on vacation in the Grand Cayman's and I thought I heard your voice" to which Ron replied.."Yes, you did, too bad I didn't make enough money from it to actually vacation there myself".
After playing in top 40 radio for years and establishing himself as one of Edmonton's top DJ's, Ron came to 104.9 EZ Rock in 2004.
In his off hours Ron keeps active in the community attending as many charity functions as possible. He has served on the board of non-profit organizations. He loves to help a cause and is quick to respond "Yes" when asked to help out. He also has a music business (Ron Clark Music) and considers it an honor to perform music for newly married couples on their big day as well as corporate parties.
Ron will never turn down a game of golf or tennis and has also found himself at the bottom of the ocean as a qualified scuba diver.
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