MARLEE HARRISON’S Biographical
Information
Lola “Marlee” Harrison, shares the same hometown as Rosemary Clooney who was born in Maysville,
Kentucky, but doesn’t share her
birthday, making her a great deal younger.
Currently, Marlee lives in Northwest
Indiana and works as a library clerk and sales assistant. Marlee has also worked for the Cincinnati
Fire Museum, the insurance industry … and is a Pastor’s wife and mother of three children, ages 23,
19 & 12 and will soon be a Grandmother for the very first
time when her 23-year old son’s wife will give birth.
Marlee grew up living only two blocks from a
local radio station WSAI in Cincinnati, Ohio where she and her
friends would walk to the station … just to get a peek at the DJ’s who relished
in the spectacular view overlooking the city from Price Hill.
“You could always find me with my little
transistor, sitting and listening to the radio … day in, and day out, with the Shirley
Temple perm that mom always gave me,” said Marlee.
“Yep, I was that skinny little kid, sitting on the steps of our apartment
listening, and that is where I believe my interest and my future career in
radio really began.”
“Listening to the radio was a
favorite past time, but I have always wanted to be a part of being in the
broadcasting industry, and that has followed me even to this day.”
Marlee remains passionate about the
radio industry, knowing she could … not only see, but also hear how the major
corporations had been dictating the listening habits of their audience, which
eventually led her to finding America’s Coast to Coast.
It
seemed Marlee’s attitude predicated her desire to be
involved, when she could not find any local radio station that would give her
that “Good Time” feeling, until she found a radio station
in South
Carolina who carried Saturday Night at the Oldies and Juke
Box Sunday Night, on line … “It
was fun waiting to listen to all of the people who would call in, and hear some
of the things that made it fun, and even as I wanted to call … I lived in fear
of calling.”
Marlee
continues to say; “I have never really worked in Radio … however, I did work at a local theatre, Star Plaza Theatre as a part timer for 15 years as a runner (gopher), caterer, wardrobe, and office help. That position allowed me to enjoy working with a wonderful list of performers, even if it was in the background … and the highlight of working backstage is getting to hear the shows and seeing how the productions are put together.”“It always thrills me to hear
bands thank the crew for the set up, because those are the people who really
make the shows possible. I hope people appreciate all the work that goes into a
concert when all they are seeing … is the finished product of a full day’s
work.”
Marlee continues to be a volunteer in
the local schools, working in classrooms and helping with an ongoing event called,
Market Day for over 17
years and also monitors a Christian chat room, while doing some of the same
things for the chat room on http://www.rockandrollheaven.net
“My future career in Radio is
coming by way of Mason who has enlisted me as one of his crew, although I
believe my part to be minor in comparison to all of the things that are
currently up and running. I believe the fancy title of production assistant that
I gave myself fits in with helping Mason … in contacting a few of the wonderful
artist who have already graced the pages of http://www.rockandrollheaven.net.”
“Mason is taking the pieces of
this puzzle, and has been carefully putting it together, and … I’m just one of
the small odd pieces. How wonderful it will be, when he will finally have it
finished, so I can go out and buy some of that puzzle stuff that holds it all
together … and have Connie put in a frame.”
Marlee has been instrumental in being
a great promotions and production help for America’s Coast to Coast in working
with some of the music industry’s most influential Rock and Roll Stars and
undoubtedly will play a tremendous role in the future, including the
documentary, movie projects and all of the radio assignments.