Johnny Kincaid
Playing great music from the 60’s and 70’s was the only thing that could lure Johnny Kincaid back to the airwaves after a 12 year break from radio and he’s enjoying every minute of it.
Kincaid grew up listening to top-40 radio in the Pacific Northwest and applied for his radio license before receiving his driver’s permit. By the time he graduated high school he had moved from weekends to full-time night disc jockey on his hometown AM Top 40 station.
In 1984 he was hired to do mornings on WKDQ (before the station became the country music giant it is today) and decided that Evansville was a great place to live.
Now, in addition to what he calls his “on-air therapy sessions,” he works as a tobacco prevention specialist at Smokefree Communities. Johnny also loves to spend time with his wife, Jill, and volunteers in prison ministry.