Keith Marion
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Keith Marion is an American radio personality and songwriter.
Born December 20, 1953, in Saint Louis, Missouri, Keith was raised in Southern California. A graduate of North Hollywood High School, Keith is also a veteran of the United States Air Force from the Vietnam era. He is a direct descendant of Revolutionary War Brigadier General Francis Marion, famously known as the "Swamp Fox."
Among the many Southern California bands Keith has been a part of were: Audubon's Aviary, The Martians, and the short-lived but locally renowned Krausphyre, of the late 1970s.
His decision to pursue a career in radio broadcasting in the early 1980s was among the circumstances leading to Keith's relocation back to the Midwest. Keith is currently working as a disc jockey at the highly-rated KTTS, Springfield, MO. Although not too often seen performing these days, Keith can occasionally be persuaded to provide informal small-venue presentations of some of the many pop/rock-styled songs he has composed over the years.