Glad you saw this, Stella!
I really miss having Jim Keller on my radio Sunday mornings :-(
He covered the retro/returning acts like no one else. Always tipped the concerts, usually gave away tix, and most importantly did a superlative job of putting these artists in context -- what bands/movements inspired them (& vice versa); the solo/spinoff efforts that followed; and salient reunion details. That encyclopedic coverage was especially valuable for acts who'd fallen out of the spotlight on this side of the pond in the pre-internet/pre-myspace era.
His show was the only place I heard about X and The Cult touring & also broke the news of the B-52's new album, incl first Seattle airplay of the track "FunPlex."
Can't believe such a quality program & contributor to the Seattle radio dial has been lost due to random whims of the mindless corporate media machine. That Sunday Resurrection Show had a ton of listeners, and I hope some other station will be smart & give it a much deserved new home.
JessicaSeattle said on April 9, 2008:
Glad you saw this, Stella!
I really miss having Jim Keller on my radio Sunday mornings :-(
He covered the retro/returning acts like no one else. Always tipped the concerts, usually gave away tix, and most importantly did a superlative job of putting these artists in context -- what bands/movements inspired them (& vice versa); the solo/spinoff efforts that followed; and salient reunion details. That encyclopedic coverage was especially valuable for acts who'd fallen out of the spotlight on this side of the pond in the pre-internet/pre-myspace era.
His show was the only place I heard about X and The Cult touring & also broke the news of the B-52's new album, incl first Seattle airplay of the track "FunPlex."
Can't believe such a quality program & contributor to the Seattle radio dial has been lost due to random whims of the mindless corporate media machine. That Sunday Resurrection Show had a ton of listeners, and I hope some other station will be smart & give it a much deserved new home.