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Summary

This was taken at a unknown date. I was able to get this from Harmon Davis's only son Clark Davis who is also a radio DJ. Harmon Davis

  • Harmon C. Davis grew up in rural Oklahoma. His family was always musically inclined, so he naturally learned how to play the guitar at a young age in his life. Later on, he learned to play the steel guitar, and mastered the instrument. He played in his brothers bluegrass band, Olen and The Bluegrass Traveler's, every weekend on his radio station, KCES FM.
  • Harmon Davis had the first radio station in Southeastern Oklahoma. It was KCES FM. The station survived from the mid fifties until about 1999 when he sold the station to KFOX FM. The radio station was very important to the small town and was the Lake Eufaula Giant, the voice could be heard all over Lake Eufaula by turning into the station 102.3.

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current06:57, 6 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 06:57, 6 January 2017391 × 480 (83 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)This was taken at a unknown date. I was able to get this from Harmon Davis's only son Clark Davis who is also a radio DJ. <b>Harmon Davis</b> <ul> <li>Harmon C. Davis grew up in rural Oklahoma. His family was always musically inclined, so he naturally learned how to play the guitar at a young age in his life. Later on, he learned to play the steel guitar, and mastered the instrument. He played in his brothers bluegrass band, Olen and The Bluegrass Traveler's, every weekend on his radio station, KCES FM. </li> <li>Harmon Davis had the first radio station in Southeastern Oklahoma. It was KCES FM. The station survived from the mid fifties until about 1999 when he sold the station to KFOX FM. The radio station was very important to the small town and was the Lake Eufaula Giant, the voice could be heard all over Lake Eufaula by turning into the station 102.3.</li> </ul>
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