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Garry Meier was born on 2 December, 1949, is an American radio talk show host. Discover Garry Meier's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

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1949

Garry Meier (born December 2, 1949) is a Chicago-based radio personality who has been active in Chicago radio since 1973.

Meier is well known for being part of the highly successful radio duos "Steve & Garry" and "Roe and Garry", but he also hosted shows on WYEN, WFYR, WLUP, WCKG, WGN and WGN.FM at various times in his career.

Meier is also a former feature reporter for WGN-TV's morning show and is a member of the National Radio Hall of Fame.

he has a new show broadcast in Podcast format via his website.

1968

Garry Meier spent his childhood in the West Pullman neighborhood, on Chicago's South side, then moved to Oak Forest, graduating from Tinley Park High School in 1968.

He went to pharmacy school but did not receive a degree.

1973

Meier started out as a DJ at WFYR in 1973, then moved to WYEN in 1974.

1977

He left WYEN in 1977 and joined WLUP in 1977, broadcasting under the pseudonym "Matthew Meier", as their overnight DJ.

1979

Here, he met morning DJ Steve Dahl and the two were teamed up in the morning slot in 1979.

The team was soon billed as Steve & Garry During their tenure at WLUP (1979–81), the team was number one in the ratings, and they continued that success at WLS (AM) and WLS-FM from 1981 through 1986 in the afternoon drive slot.

Dahl, along with Meier, and both Mike Veeck (son of then Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck), and Jeff Schwartz of WLUP promotions, came up with a radio promotion and tie-in to the White Sox called Disco Demolition Night which took place on Thursday, July 12, 1979.

The concept was to create an event to "end disco once and for all" in the center field of Comiskey Park that night by allowing people to get tickets at the box office if they brought 98 cents and at least one disco record.

The records were collected, piled up on the field and blown up.

Ultimately, this resulted in the second game of the doubleheader being postponed due to hundreds of rowdy fans storming the field and refusing to leave.

American League President Lee MacPhail later declared the second game of the doubleheader a forfeit victory for the visiting Detroit Tigers.

Six people reported minor injuries, and thirty-nine were arrested for disorderly conduct.

After leaving the Steve & Garry show, Meier hosted his own show on WLUP for one year.

1986

In 1986, they went to WLUP (AM) 1000, and then back to WLUP-FM.

1993

They later shifted back to mornings on WLUP-FM until Garry left in 1993.

One of Steve & Garry's most famous events was Disco Demolition Night.

1994

In 1994, Meier left WLUP to join WGN-TV in Chicago as a feature reporter on their morning show.

1995

He left the show in 1995 to join WLS (AM) with Roe Conn.

The Roe & Garry Show enjoyed high ratings during their successful 8-year run.

2004

In 2004 Meier did not renew his contract.

2006

On Friday, August 18, 2006, during a remote broadcast by Dahl, Meier stopped by for an on-air visit on WCKG.

Meier was eating lunch at the Oak Street Beachstro, the site of the remote broadcast, when Dahl learned of Meier's presence there.

Dahl invited Meier to appear on the air with him, and Meier accepted.

Meier wound up staying for the remainder of the show.

The reunion was covered widely throughout the Chicago media that evening and throughout the next week, landing front-page news on both the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Tribune.

2007

On April 2, 2007, Meier joined WCKG to host a late morning show from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM.

The announcement, on March 27, 2007, was made during The Steve Dahl Show.

The show lasted nearly 7 months until his final broadcast on October 29, 2007, when WCKG eliminated its talk format.

On November 5, 2007, WCKG revamped its all-talk format to an adult contemporary music format.

2009

On March 2, 2009, Meier began a week-long stint on WGN (AM) during the vacant 1-4 p.m. slot.

WGN announced that Meier would take over the 1-4 slot on a permanent basis beginning April 3, 2009.

2010

On April 8, 2010 WGN Radio announced that Garry Meier would become WGN's afternoon drive host effective April 9, 2010.

Meier's shift ran 3-7 p.m. on WGN.

2014

On May 21, 2014, Meier was reassigned to WGN's freeform Internet radio station, WGN.FM, effective May 27.

On November 20, 2014, Tribune Media announced that it was immediately dropping Meier's afternoon show from their internet stream WGN.fm as well as other changes, moves that were made, according to insiders, because the company had been unable to generate enough revenue to offset its costs.

2015

In December 2015, Meier announced plans for an online radio show and podcast to begin sometime in early 2016.