Kevin Kevin was born Kevin Beyeler in Phoenix, Arizona on March 29, 1962. He was married to Melissa Beyeler until they separated in 2017. Kevin and Melissa run the Friends and Helpers Foundation, based out of
Encino, California. They have twin daughters. Kevin has since married actress
Merrin Dungey. In January 2021, Kevin began hosting "Great News with Kevin and Mike" with former "Kevin and Bean" producer and former
Loveline co-host
Mike Catherwood. The YouTube series derives from a weekly "Kevin and Bean" segment. From February 2021 to September 2024, Kevin co-hosted the "Kevin & Sluggo" afternoon drive show on
KLOS with former KROQ DJ Doug "Sluggo" Roberts. In February 2025, Kevin and Sluggo started a podcast called "3/4 Human," initially co-hosted by Marci Wiser and later replaced by Kat Corbett. On April 1, 2025, Ryder returned to KROQ as afternoon host.
Bean Baxter was born in London on November 14, 1959, and resided until his early teens in
Bingley,
Bradford,
West Yorkshire,
England. He graduated from
Bowie High School in
Bowie, Maryland, in 1977, and speaks with an American accent. He claims to suffer from memory loss, due to a childhood injury sustained from a car accident. He is married to Donna H. (Mendivil) Baxter, After moving from L.A. to Seattle (and later, New Orleans) Bean continued with the show by broadcasting from a room in his house where he had a
sound mixing board, recording equipment, a video monitor showing staff in the KROQ studio in Los Angeles, a computer and a microphone attached to a high-quality phone line. Baxter currently resides in the United Kingdom. He hosts a fee-based podcast on
Patreon with Allie Mac Kay, "A Cup of Tea and a Chat." He also contributes to UK-based Podcast Radio and guest-hosted from England
The John and Ken Show on
KFI in December 2020.
Other cast members and staff Also on the show at the time it ended were: •
Allie Mac Kay co-hosted the program and, along with Ryder and Baxter, was present for nearly all on-air segments. In addition to regular on-air commentary during call-ins and interviews, she occasionally participated in pre-recorded segments and regularly filled in on the Show Biz Beat. A former features reporter with the Los Angeles-based
KTLA Morning News team and occasional contributor to the Kevin and Bean Show, she joined the show as a full-time cast member in February 2015. •
Dave "The King of Mexico" Sanchez was the show's producer, who was given the nickname 'King Of Mexico' because even though his parents are both Mexican and fluent in Spanish, he can't speak a word of it. He is a
Los Angeles Clippers fan and composes songs extolling the team. When the Clippers fell short of the playoffs in the 2006-2007 season, he was teased for his boasting, including a mocking song submitted by a listener. •
Jensen Karp was the most recent co-host on the program. He joined the show on October 11, 2018, and served a similar role to former member
Ralph Garman. •
"Beer Mug" got his nickname from a beer mug tattoo on his foot. He helped Kevin and Bean in studio on air, running the soundboard. A recurring segment involved sending him to red carpet Hollywood premieres where he failed miserably at interviewing stars. •
Omar Khan AKA "DJ Omar" was the show's main DJ and mostly responsible for its technical aspects. He created many of the jingles for various segments, which were mostly existing songs with alternate lyrics. Khan directed the low-budget film
Cucamonga Heat, often referred to on the show, while in school. After being featured in the show, a clip from the film featuring a man (played by Khan) sitting down in a chair and ordering a fake drug deal would often be played during instances where a movie clip should have been played, usually as a joke or to signify that the film being reviewed was bad. This also led to anyone named "Eric" to be greeted by "Yea, Eric" when calling in. Every few months, Khan would make a parody of a popular song, often inserting clips of embarrassing on-air mistakes by Kevin and Bean.
Former cast members Personalities no longer with the show include: •
Adam Carolla was Mr. Birchum the woodshop teacher from 1995 to 1997. •
Frank Murphy was the show's producer from 1993 to 1996. •
Jay "Lightning" Tilles - former producer (promoted from another production position after Murphy left the show), so nicknamed ironically because of his slowness. •
Jimmy Kimmel was "Jimmy the Sports Guy" from 1994 to 1999, when he left to co-star in "The Man Show" with Adam Carolla. •
Lisa May was the
traffic reporter from 1990 to 2015. A running joke on the show involved Kevin and Bean trying to offer other women her job. Every year for Christmas and May's birthday, Kevin and Bean would call
QVC and purchase whatever was being sold on television at that moment as her gift, regardless of the price or usefulness of the product. On May 11, 2015, Lisa May joined the morning radio program "The Heidi and Frank Show" on 95.5
KLOS FM. •
Matt "Money" Smith was the sports commentator after Jimmy Kimmel. Matt left the Kevin and Bean show in 2006, but occasionally still called in for sports segments. •
"Michael The Maintenance Man" Burton was an actual maintenance man in the building where KROQ had its studios who came to be an active member of the show, performing man-on-the-street interviews and making public appearances. In the fall of 1995, Burton left the show and filed a wrongful-termination suit charging the station, along with Kevin and Bean, with racial and religious discrimination. The suit was settled in late 1996. •
"Psycho" Mike Catherwood started as a board operator for the show, but over the years became a regular on-air contributor to the show, mainly doing character voices and impersonations. Mike left in 2010 to co-host "Loveline" with
Dr. Drew Pinsky. •
Ralph Garman was an
impressionist and contributor from 1999 to 2017. He handled entertainment news segments and often acted as a substitute when Kevin or Bean were not present. His segment "Ralph's Showbiz Beat" was one of the features on the show. On November 30, 2017, Garman announced it would be his last show. The reasons for his departure were not included in his emotional goodbye, other than that it was not his choice to leave. •
"Big Tad" Newcomb was an intern made to do embarrassing stunts and ridiculed for his lack of intellect. •
Doc on the ROQ was a news reporter who broadcast hourly. He was terminated at the same time as Lisa May. ==The B-Team Podcast==