For almost two decades, Dayna Steele ruled the airwaves as Houston’s “First Lady of Radio.” Her ratings were through the roof, her income was six figures, she had her own fans (The Steeleworkers), she hobnobbed with rock stars and celebrities and most importantly, she got to work in radio before the consultants and suits took over and ruined it.

Dayna says from the moment she put on the headphones back in college she was hooked, but she differed from her peers because she was keenly aware of the successful people she came in contact with and made a point to learn how they made it to the top.

Dayna has since left radio and is now a successful speaker, entrepreneur, and author, having written ROCK TO THE TOP: What I Learned about Success from the World’s Greatest Rock Stars.

Bring Dayna on your show to talk about:

• Her backstage adventures and celebrity escapades including playing softball with Motley Crue; hanging out with Keith Richards backstage at Live Aid; and sitting down to a post-concert family meal with AC/DC (which featured Mrs. Angus Young’s delicious pumpkin soup).

• Her recollections of the eighties. What records did she help break and what were her favorites?

• The simple act of kindness that kept Van Halen in heavy rotation on her station

• The “Eleven Rules of Business” (an ode to Spinal Tap).

• The best and worst advice she learned from rock stars.

• The handwritten note Shaun Cassidy sent her that kept his record out of the rotation and why she still uses it as a teaching tool today.

• What you can learn from Gene Simmons, Sammy Hagar, Frank Beard of ZZ Top and more.

CONTACT: Elaine Krackau, 512-733-5145; elaine@prbythebook.com; www.prbythebook.com