Never Say Goodbye: The Kshe Documentary will air Saturday, June 2 at 8:00 p.m. on Nine PBS.
After sold-out screening at The Moolah and The St. Louis International Film Festival, and at Delmar Hall,you now have three more chances to see the great Never Say Goodbye: The Kshe Documentary in the comfort of your own home. This is the history of Kshe’s heyday, from its beginning in 1968 throughout the 1970’s and up to 1979. Hear never-before-heard stories from your favorite DJs: John Ulett, Mark Klose, Ron Stevens, Radio Rich, Joe “Mama” Mason, Gary Kolander, and many more. With appearances from Rodger Hodgson (formerly w/Supertramp), Poco, Mama’s Pride, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, and so much of the music you grew up with. Read my interview with the film’s director Ron Stevens Here
With Never Say Goodbye: The Kshe Documentary , director Ron Stevens traces the unlikely beginnings of the...
After sold-out screening at The Moolah and The St. Louis International Film Festival, and at Delmar Hall,you now have three more chances to see the great Never Say Goodbye: The Kshe Documentary in the comfort of your own home. This is the history of Kshe’s heyday, from its beginning in 1968 throughout the 1970’s and up to 1979. Hear never-before-heard stories from your favorite DJs: John Ulett, Mark Klose, Ron Stevens, Radio Rich, Joe “Mama” Mason, Gary Kolander, and many more. With appearances from Rodger Hodgson (formerly w/Supertramp), Poco, Mama’s Pride, Ozark Mountain Daredevils, and so much of the music you grew up with. Read my interview with the film’s director Ron Stevens Here
With Never Say Goodbye: The Kshe Documentary , director Ron Stevens traces the unlikely beginnings of the...
- 5/29/2018
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Several St. Louis Disc Jockeys from past and present are going to take their extensive collection of vinyl albums and CD’s from their years in radio, stack them up on tables in a vacant building, sell them all and give all the money to the local St. Louis charity Caritas Connections run by Father Thomas Bryon.
Ron Stevens, former Kshe radio personality and current head of OnSTL is spearheading the event which will take place Saturday, April 26th from 10:30am to 3pm at a vacant building he and his wife Joy own at 3137 Locust in Midtown St. Louis (right next to The Fountain on Locust restaurant).
The Caritas Connections charity is inspired by the compassion of Jesus and continues His mission to feed the hungry, clothe the naked and help the sick, suffering and homeless. Their website can be found Here http://www.caritasconnections.com/
Don’t miss...
Ron Stevens, former Kshe radio personality and current head of OnSTL is spearheading the event which will take place Saturday, April 26th from 10:30am to 3pm at a vacant building he and his wife Joy own at 3137 Locust in Midtown St. Louis (right next to The Fountain on Locust restaurant).
The Caritas Connections charity is inspired by the compassion of Jesus and continues His mission to feed the hungry, clothe the naked and help the sick, suffering and homeless. Their website can be found Here http://www.caritasconnections.com/
Don’t miss...
- 4/8/2014
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Something In The Water: A St. Louis Rockumentary looks at a scene that anyone who was around St. Louis in the ‘70s has to remember as an invigorating period for classic-rock fans. The new documentary looks back at the unique set of circumstances that electrified the music scene here in the late ’60s and early ’70s. The new film by Emmy-winning director Kathy Bratkowski chronicles the advent of free-form radio at stations such as Kshe, the storied concerts at the Mississippi River Festival (Mrf) and Superjam, and the area musicians who used St. Louis stages to reach a national audience. Featuring rare interviews, archived Mrf concert footage, and photos from the musicians themselves, Something In The Water is a funny, honest, and unique account of “ground zero for rock and roll,” as told by those who played a major role in the emergence of classic rock in St. Louis. Interviewees include Rich Dalton,...
- 11/22/2013
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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