![]() ![]() Needless to say, there wasn't any comparable music programming in that part of ![]() I stumbled on the AM signal on my '65 GTOĬar-radio, probably driving around after the local bar's midnight closing. Listening to Beaker Street around 1972, when I was living in Pratt, Kansas,Īttending Pratt Junior College. Wasn’t aware that Beaker Street aired any artist documentaries, but here is Beaker Street was airing a documentary on Bob Off the KAAY skywave in eastern Kansas, with a steady signal. James England of Boulder, Colorado, who emailed us about a cassette tape he And, on the weekends played at tag football- kinda. The guys played on the KTHV softball team. I also have a photo of one of Jerry’s sons, I think it is Mike. While working at KTHV, David worked with Jerry Sims. Our wedding guest lists had some of the same people. They knew the same people but didn’t know each other. They both worked in communications professions (radio and tv). My Dad and David’s Dad grew up along the old Pine Bluff highway in towns about 12 miles apart. David’s father- John Franklin Rinehart was working at KTHV when he died in 1968, about a week after David graduated high school. It made me think of something I may have not mentioned previously- my husband, David Rinehart - who died almost a year ago- worked at KTHV TV (which had been a part of the same group that had owned the old KTHS radio before it became KAAY). Bud Stacey - I had a memory pop up on my phone - a photo of Jerry Sims and Dad from the day you and Jerry went down to what we refer to as “The Farm” (our old home place where we all still gather for celebrations). ![]()
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