The Working Stiff Show

The Working Stiff Show

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Kat Walters was raised in Long Island, New York. She has always loved rock music – the good stuff, Zeppelin, Floyd, Skynyrd, etc…  While growing up, her father would always tease her and say she was born in the wrong generation.

Kat has been rockin’ the radio waves for over 20 years. She spends her spare time with her husband and son, and even has a band called The High Road, in which she writes songs, sings, plays an axe, and even keys.

She owns a ’69 Camaro affectionately named Harriett, (after her great aunt who was the original owner),  and she can often be found at her husband’s repair shop tinkering on her.

She loves working alongside you, bringing you the best iconic rock in North Central Ohio on “The Working Stiff Show!”

You can reach out to Kat with an email here…thanks for tuning in!

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