Radio Reunion Pictures
Thanks to Steve Schram and Bob Berry, we have a bunch of pictures from the Detroit Radio Reunion weekend.
For us, it started on Saturday afternoon when Keener alum Pat St. John hosted a three hour reunion special on WOMC. We'll be featuring excerpts on an upcoming Keener Podcast. Rita kept Bob Green and Michael Stevens away, but we were delighted to see Gary Stevens, Paul Cannon, Jim Kerr (Robin Stone) and Jerry Goodwin at the microphone. Also on hand were John "Records" Landecker, Big Jim (Edwards) Davis, Grant Hudson, Bob Hart, Lee Alan and other notables with Southeast Michigan radio connections.
For the most part, Steve, Bob and I kept to the background, but Mr. Berry gets the award for best talk-up when he nailed the intro of Tim Tam's Wait a Minute... without headphones.
A little known Keener trivia fact: Steve was actually part of the brief Keener 13 resurrection in the late 70s when the station took on the WWKR call letters. Looking over a playlist from that era, it's hard to believe that Keener would ever play anything by Andy Gibb. Perhaps that's why it's new life was so short.
For us, it started on Saturday afternoon when Keener alum Pat St. John hosted a three hour reunion special on WOMC. We'll be featuring excerpts on an upcoming Keener Podcast. Rita kept Bob Green and Michael Stevens away, but we were delighted to see Gary Stevens, Paul Cannon, Jim Kerr (Robin Stone) and Jerry Goodwin at the microphone. Also on hand were John "Records" Landecker, Big Jim (Edwards) Davis, Grant Hudson, Bob Hart, Lee Alan and other notables with Southeast Michigan radio connections.
For the most part, Steve, Bob and I kept to the background, but Mr. Berry gets the award for best talk-up when he nailed the intro of Tim Tam's Wait a Minute... without headphones.
A little known Keener trivia fact: Steve was actually part of the brief Keener 13 resurrection in the late 70s when the station took on the WWKR call letters. Looking over a playlist from that era, it's hard to believe that Keener would ever play anything by Andy Gibb. Perhaps that's why it's new life was so short.


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