Keith Bilbrey Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

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Keith Bilbrey was born on 14 August, 1952 in Cookeville, Tennessee, United States. Discover Keith Bilbrey'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 71 years old?

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Age71 years old
Zodiac SignLeo
Born14 August, 1952
Birthday14 August
BirthplaceCookeville, Tennessee
NationalityUnited States

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Keith Bilbrey Height, Weight & Measurements

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Who Is Keith Bilbrey's Wife?

His wife is Emy Joe Bilbrey

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Keith Bilbrey Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Keith Bilbrey worth at the age of 71 years old? Keith Bilbrey’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Keith Bilbrey's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023$1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

In addition to his career in country music, Bilbrey spent twenty-four years as an air personality for WSM-TV, NBC’s Nashville affiliate. Bilbrey served the majority of this period as the weatherman on the nation’s top-rated local morning show, The Ralph Emery Show, which featured live music and skits in addition to the traditional news, weather, and sports.

Bilbrey is also the announcer on "Music City Roots", a live weekly radio and TV show live from The Factory in Nashville on Wednesday nights (), as well as the host of the "Roots Radio Hour" on Hippie Radio 94.5 out of Nashville. He is also currently the announcer and Larry's sidekick on the highly rated "Larry's Country Diner" TV series on RFD-TV (), including live performances in Branson, Missouri, and co-hosts "Nashville Country Cookin'" () with his wife, Emy Joe, on the Rural TV network. He also hosts a syndicated radio show, Classic Country Today. The weekly, two-hour program can be heard on approximately 175 stations nationwide. Bilbrey was inducted into the Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame in 2015, while pursuing a variety of business opportunities and writing his memoir. In 2012 Keith was recognized by the Sigma Chi Fraternity with the Significant Sig Award, presented to "those alumni members whose achievements in their fields of endeavor have brought honor and prestige to the name of Sigma Chi".

In March 2009, Bilbrey was unexpectedly let go from WSM and the Grand Ole Opry. The news drew a great deal of local coverage, including numerous articles in The Tennessean and daily stories on the local news affiliates, as well as anger from many fans, who circulated a petition that collected over 4,000 signatures. According to The Tennessean, the decision to release Bilbrey was simply a matter of cutting costs with advertising revenue slumping. At Bilbrey’s last Opry show, many performers dedicated songs to him, and Marty Stuart brought Bilbrey to the front of the stage for a final word and a standing ovation.

In 1982, Bilbrey began announcing on the Grand Ole Opry, joining a long tradition of legendary Opry announcers, including George D. Hay, Grant Turner, Ralph Emery, and Hairl Hensley. When The Nashville Network (TNN) began televising a thirty-minute portion of the show in 1985, the young announcer became the first host of Grand Ole Opry Live. Bilbrey hosted Opry Live, along with the Opry warm-up show, Backstage Live, until TNN stopped airing the show in 2000.

Bilbrey's affiliation with the Opry earned him additional opportunities in the world of country music television and radio. Starting in 1982, Bilbrey was the announcer for Ernest Tubb's Midnight Jamboree, a post that Bilbrey held until Tubb's death in 1984. Bilbrey was the announcer for CBS’s telecast of the Country Music Association (CMA) Award Show for three years, as well as the CMA’s 35th Anniversary Special. Bilbrey continues to announce the non-televised portion of the CMA Award Show. He also served as emcee for a variety of television specials, including the TNN/Music City News Awards, An Evening of Country Greats, Honky-Tonkin’ at the Wildhorse, which featured Aaron Tippin and Marty Stuart, and the American Federation of Musicians’ 100th Anniversary Show. Bilbrey also played the role of historian for the A&E biographies of Buck Owens and Ronnie Milsap. In 2006, Bilbrey received the prestigious March of Dimes Air Awards Lifetime Achievement Award.

In 1974, Bilbrey moved to Nashville to begin working for WSM, first as a substitute announcer for WSM-FM and then as a full-time disc jockey on WSM's FM and AM stations. Throughout his career, Bilbrey worked every single time slot at WSM and became an iconic voice in the modern history of the station and fan favorite.

Keith Bilbrey was born in Cookeville, Tennessee to Leo and Ethel Bilbrey, the youngest of three children. His interest in radio began in fourth grade and he got his broadcast license at the age of 14. In 1968, Bilbrey went to work at Cookeville's WHUB, soon after his 16th birthday. He remained at WHUB for six years. Keith attended Tennessee Tech University from 1970-1973 where he was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.

Keith Bilbrey (born August 14, 1952) is an American country music disc jockey and television host in Nashville, Tennessee. He served as a disc jockey at Nashville's WSM, as an announcer on the Grand Ole Opry, and as the host of TNN’s Grand Ole Opry Live. He is also the show announcer for HUCKABEE, a variety show hosted by Mike Huckabee, on the Trinity Broadcasting Network.

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