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Big Steve
1 am - 5 am Friday Mornings

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On Air Details
Steve Seidenfeld, AKA Big Steve, AKA "the love muffin" isn't your grandfather's talk radio host. He is unpredictable, entertaining and brings a fresh, young perspective to late night talk. The Big Steve Show, called by listeners "the realest show on the radio", offers thoughtful and thought provoking commentary on news, pop culture and everyday life. The others might try to ease you off to sleep. Steve gives you a reason to stay up late.
E-mail Big Steve.
Friday, August 15th:
 Steve interviews on of his music idols/icons, Jeff Heiskell. Based in Knoxville, Tennessee, Jeff was singer and frontman for the influential "college" rock band The Judybats in the late 80s and early 90s. Now doing is own brand of modern rock, you can learn more about Jeff and hear is latest tunes by visiting is myspace page. Just click right here.
Friday, August 8th:
 Steve interviewed virtuosa rock guitar goddess Jennifer Batten about her new CD (pictured above) her musical career and her encointers with giants like Jeff Beck, Michael Jackson and Spinal Tap. Jennifer is playing locally. For more information, please click here .
Friday, June 27th:
 Big Steve took a look at TIME Magazines top websites and thought he's see what listeners thought. To go look at TIME's list of websites (some you'll use a lot, others NEVER) just click here.
Friday, May 23rd:

Steve interviews 1980s pop music icon Cy Curnin of The Fixx with a little help from his older brother Marc (Steve's brother, not Cy's). They discussed Cy's work with the Fixx (new songs coming out soon), Cy's solo career, music in general and much more. To learn more about Cy and his work, visit his website by clicking here.
Friday, May 9th:
Steve did an old fashioned talk radio bitch session pet peeves show. He did comment on a few items from the news, including the police beatings caught in tape in Philadelphia (The City of Brotherly Love) earlier in the week. Big Steve is flabbergasted that some poeple are actually defending this! Judge for your self. Here's a link to the video.
Here's another copy of the video. A bit clearer.
Rev. Al Sharpton says it's worse than the Rodney King beating. You can make THAT decision for your self too. Here's a link to that video.
Friday, April 25th:
Colorado House of Representatives member Doug Bruce has seized the spotlight once again, this time by making bigoted comments about non-immigrant agricultural workers. Here's a link to some youtube video clips from the State House floor.
Several other state lawmakers, including Kathleen Curry who was the first to chastise Bruce for his comments, have received threatening emails after the incident. Here's a link to a story about these emails from Big Steve's friends at 9News. |
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Personality Contacts
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Personality Bio
Big Steve is an enigma, wrapped in a puzzle and clothed in mystery. Or at least that's what he'd like people to think. He was born in Des Moines, Iowa but has lived in the Denver area for most of his life. Steve first dreamed of being a radio personality in grammar school when he'd rush home after class to listen to Steve Kelley on the old KIMN and finally got his start as a DJ during his college years in Boulder. Big Steve is single and currently resides in Aurora where he enjoys his favorite pastimes of reading the news, watching movies and zapping the alien menace in video games. Steve is an accomplished singer and actor. He collects toys. Really. |
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Personality Links
 9-11 "Truth":
Big Steve often butts heads with adherents to the "9-11 Truth" movement who believe that a vast shadow government conspiracy was behind the abominable terror attacks on our nation on September, 11th 2001. One of Steve's favorite and most useful tools in fighting this nonsense in the Popular Mechanics Special Report which debunks, point by point, the major 9-11 conspiracy theories. You can read the report for yourself by clicking righr here. |
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