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KCR presenter spotlight: Myron and METALmorphosis

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07 February 2026, 12:00 AM

KCR presenter spotlight: Myron and METALmorphosis

KCR is welcoming a new voice to the airwaves this year, and he brings with him a lifetime of music, radio, and community experience.


Myron grew up in Melbourne in the 1970s, where his love of music was shaped by listening to community radio.


Those early days of tuning in sparked a passion that would stay with him for life.



Deep Purple’s Made in Japan album was an early favourite, and the Geelong second-hand markets meant he could buy cassettes for as little as 50 cents. He loved those bargain bins.


Over the years, Myron went on to present programs on several well-known community stations, including 3RRR FM in Carlton, 3PBS FM in St Kilda, and 2UUU FM in Nowra.


Along the way, he built a reputation for thoughtful programming and an open-minded approach to music.



After moving to Kiama in 1985, Myron settled into the community while also building a long career in health. He worked across Victoria, Queensland, and NSW for more than 33 years, always keeping music close to his heart.


Myron is bringing his experience and enthusiasm to KCR with a new program, METALmorphosis.


The show looks at how heavy metal and hard rock developed over time. It traces the influences of Baroque and classical music, the rise of blues and rock, and the growth of modern metal in all its forms - progressive, symphonic, gothic, thrash, and more.


Myron’s taste in music is broad. He enjoys everything from “baroque ’n’ roll” to progressive metal, and that wide interest is reflected in each program.



Every week features a different theme, along with a regular segment called “Can’t Believe It’s True”, sharing surprising stories and little-known facts from music history.


For Myron, METALmorphosis is about showing how music connects across generations and styles, and how today’s sounds are shaped by the past.


With his background in community radio and his genuine love of music, Myron is a welcome addition to the KCR team.


Listeners can tune in every Thursday from 6 to 8 pm on kcr.org.au and join him on a journey through the many layers and stories behind heavy music.


Please note - this is paid content