Lee Davis, 51, is a 30-year veteran of the communications business.
Upon graduation from the University of Alabama in 1978, Davis worked as sports editor of the Shades Valley Sun, at the time Alabama's largest weekly newspaper. In 1983, Davis won the Alabama Press Association Award for the best Sports Feature Story.
He spent a year as editor of Lindy's Football Annuals, before returning to the Sun as editor in 1988. In 1990, Davis worked as a press aide in the Bill Cabaniss for U.S. Senate campaign, and later served as an assistant to former Birmingham Mayor George Seibels.
Davis made his radio debut in 1992, hosting a sports trivia/talk show on a station in the Birmingham market. He came to Crawford Broadcasting in 2003, as the host of "Looking Back With Lee Davis" on WYDE 101.1 FM The Source.
The show then changed to "The Lee Davis Show" airing in mid-day and morning drive slots on 101.1 FM before moving over to WXJC AM 850/92.5 FM in September 2007. Davis presently hosts The Lee Davis Show, weekdays from 4-6 p.m. which looks at current events from a Christian/moral perspective.
In 2004, Davis was elected as a delegate to the 2004 Republican National Convention in New York City, receiving more than 40,000 votes against three opponents.
Davis and his wife Kelly are active members of the Church of the Highlands in Birmingham and residents of Hoover. In the fall of 2004, Lee and Kelly hosted a small group titled "God and Country" focusing on the 2004 presidential election, the biblical implications and a bit of Civics Class 101.