Colleagues remember beloved CSRA radio host
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — The Central Savannah River Area is in mourning following the passing of a cherished radio icon, Harley Drew, who died Thursday at 82.

For many years, Drew’s voice was a comforting presence on Augusta’s airwaves, becoming a well-loved figure across the community. His colleagues fondly remember him for his warmth and humor, qualities that endeared him to listeners and colleagues alike.

Mary Liz Nolan, who shared the microphone with Drew for over 20 years, recalls him not only as a mentor but as one of her most ardent supporters.

“He was incredibly kind to me and always had my back,” Nolan shared. “I believe he was one of my biggest cheerleaders throughout our time together. I am deeply grateful for the more than two decades I had the privilege of working alongside Harley.”

Known affectionately as “Handsome Harley,” Drew was renowned for his genial voice and comedic flair. He frequently engaged children with tales of his broadcasting career, often recounting how his passion for radio sparked during his early years.

Nolan says “Handsome Harley” was known for his warm voice and sense of humor. He often shared stories with children about his work in broadcasting and how his fascination with radio began at a young age.

Austin Rhodes, host at WGAC, says that childhood love for radio never faded.

“Harley was a big fan of radio as a child, and he used to stay up late at night and listen to distant stations on his AM radio,” Rhodes said.

“Matter of fact, he had to hide that radio from his own parents because they would literally come in the middle of the night and find him listening.”

Drew began his radio career as a teenager with WBRO in Waynesboro. Later in his career, he joined WBBQ. He then became National Program Director for the Arrow Communications Group, the owners of WZNY before becoming Beasley Broadcast Group’s operations director for WGAC, WGOR, and WRDW.

That lifelong dedication to the radio earned Drew numerous honors. He was the proud recipient of the Louis Harris Award, one of the highest honors in Augusta media. He was also recognized in 2009 for more than 50 years in broadcasting. In 2011, he was inducted into the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame.

Both Rhodes and Nolan say they plan to keep his legacy alive by continuing to do what he loved most: sharing their voices with the community.

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