US
Damion Bragdon is an American disc jockey who spent his entire career in AOR radio. Damion (as he simply went by his first name when on-air) joined the famous KLOS in Los Angeles in 1971, where he partnered with Jim Ladd to produce the early Innerview series of shows. He was the Program Director at KLOS in the late '70s and gave up those duties in 1980 to join KMET. Damion went on to join KLSX and was a part of the original "classic rock" team. When his contract came due in the summer of 1994, it was not renewed - a major surprise to Damion. He then joined Unistar's Adult Rock & Roll network for the overnight shift. In 1995 he went to the Hawaiian Islands, and on his first day he met a radio station owner who made Damion Program Director of his AM & FM operation. He returned from Hawaii in 2001 and Jeff Gonzer hired him for swing shifts at Westwood One, later to become Dial-Global. He retired in late 2008 and lives in LaQuinta, California.