I blogged recently about how high up I was and how afraid of heights I was as I went up on top of Little Angie's Cantina to put up the antenna for our Grandma's Marathon Broadcast. So many people asked me, how do you get up there, you mentioned in the video how scary the ladder is. So I filmed it this time.
Every year the preparation begins in December for the radio broadcast of Grandma's Marathon, but the final two weeks before the actual marathon there is setting up and testing of equipment.
Chris and Matt are back at Farley's Family Restaurant to do Greek, and Matt talks about his Italian creation. Chris comes up with a recipe for a creamy soup without the cream, if your on a diet it has carbs.
Have you ever had something that you are so comfortable with or something that you have trusted for so long, you have trouble letting it go and are willing to doctor it up in order to keep using it? That is my story with my headphones. I have purchased many pairs and none of them sound as good as this pair.
You are invited to the World Premiere of "In The Still Of The Night" this Saturday May 2nd at the Denfeld Auditorium. The event will feature some of the people that worked on the movie. The cost is $5 and will include a silent auction and raffle to win a 32" Flatscreen HD TV.
Once upon a time I was a young man and didn't go to college. I was looking at my options, I could move to Nashville and try and be in the music business. I could move to Minneapolis and maybe go to school for radio, or try to break in by working weekends.
Racheal Kilgour is an artist like no other. She has a way of telling a story while you float on satin. There is passion, sadness, hope, fear, and happiness in her voice and her music. I recently sat down with Rachael to talk history and future of her music and life.
Actress Jenna Rae Osterlund was in the studio to talk about what steps she took to be an actress in Hollywood, and what it's like to be on a set. She also talked about some of the parts she is winning and might appear on a series.
Last year I fooled a fair amount of people. I was telling the story that I was aboard the USS Tiger Shark. If you put that name into Google, it says "this is the most used name for ficticious Submarines. I gave up the truth at 9 am, but some people didn't hear.
Some time ago, Blake Shelton asked me to follow me on Twitter, of course I said YES! I asked why he wanted to follow a small market DJ, he answered, John Shuster. So, I wanted to take the opportunity to thank John Shuster when he visited our KOOL studio.