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Blair Garner
Biography
Blair Garner is the host of "After
MidNite with Blair Garner." He is one of the most successful air personalities
in the country, nominated numerous times by Billboard for "Best Syndicated Radio
Personality" and having worked at several popular stations in Dallas, Washington
D.C., Houston, New York City, and Los Angeles.
Blair is the youngest of three Texas boys raised by Gary and Mariellen Garner. His
father still works as the director of the West Texas A&M University Band in Texas.
His oldest brother, Brad, followed in Gary's musical footsteps and teaches at the
Cincinnati Conservatory of Music in Ohio, and at The Juilliard School of Music in New
York. Blair's middle brother, Bryan, is a lexicographer in Dallas. Don't
worry, Blair didn't know what it meant either. Actually, Bryan is a leading scholar
on legal writing, and has several books published by The Oxford University Press. In
his free time Blair collects cars. As of his 36th birthday, he'd already owned over
seventy. At any given time he usually has six to fifteen different cars ranging from
Porsches and Ferraris to classic Cadillacs and Chryslers.
When asked about his amazing success, Blair quickly credits his parents. "My
parents taught us all two very important lessons: First my father taught us that if we
were going to make a mistake, make it as big and loud and hairy as you possibly can.
Commit yourself to it. If you're timid, you'll never reach the brass ring.
Don't be afraid to fail. Secondly, my mom always told us that we were special.
We could do anything we could dream. When you add those two lessons together,
the results can be pretty powerful."
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