Chuck Knapp bio
Devoted husband, father, grandfather, caregiver, Alzheimer's advocate, believer in Jesus Christ, and a Hall of Fame radio personality.
Before spending 33 amazing years hosting top-rated morning radio shows in Minneapolis/St.Paul (KS95, KTIS and BOB), the “Knapper” rocked (WRKO) Boston, (WIBG,WIP and WFIL) Philadelphia, (WIXY) Cleveland, (WQXI) Atlanta, and (WLS and WCFL) Chicago.
Founder and President of Chuck Knapp Radio Company.
Emcee, fundraiser, voice-over commercials, featured speaker, Program Director, Station Manager, radio consultant, and Executive Producer of the Minnesota Vikings 88-station radio network, and host of the Bud Grant Show.
Executive Producer and on-air host of “The Longest Day,” a live, five-hour fundraiser for the Alzheimer’s Association on BOB-FM radio.
Minnesota Broadcasters Hall of Fame
Fergus Falls High School Distinguished Alumni
Featured at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio
Salvation Army recipient of the “Others” award
Chuck and his wife, inspirational award-winning author and caregiving authority Cheryl Crofoot Knapp, live in Wisconsin in the summer and the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas during the winter. Together, at their home church in Mountain Home, Arkansas, they facilitate the international ministry program, “Grief Share,” for families who have lost a loved one.