I’m a kid from south St. Louis and when you are born there they hand you a Cards and Blues jersey and say welcome to the nation. I guess going to see those teams most of my life made me a true fan. When I was a kid my mom gave me a record player and my love of music began. As a kid I would sit in my room and play music for hours. My first real record was a Chuck Berry album, which I played about a million times. Then my uncle gave me my first Black Sabbath album and I was hooked. My first concert was in 1978 KISS was the show and after that I went to very concert I could get to. I would do yard work and odd jobs to make a few buck to buy the tickets, which where under $20 at the time so I went to a lot of shows. After high school I spent a little time playing bass in a band, we didn’t go anywhere but we did have a good time. That is when my aunt made me look at my life. I went to college and got into broadcasting and the rest is history as they say.
Tommy Rocker
Colorado Gambles On Playing Cards To Solve Cold Cases
Colorado Bureau of Investigationis gambling on playing cards to help solve some of the cold cases in the state. The military has been using this program for several years now with some success and Colorado hopes to see the same results.
If All The World’s Glacier Ice Melted
This is what the world would look like if all the glacier ice melted. I know some people still believe this isn't happening, but the facts are very hard to deny.
Mesa County Now Under A No Burn Advisory
Mesa County officials have put a No Burn Advisory in effect as of 1:30 p.m. April 1st. With the dry and windy conditions much of Southwestern Colorado is in a 'Red Flag' warning and that might not change for awhile.
Do You Like The New Slash Track ‘Bent to Fly’?
Now that the new Slash track 'Bent to Fly' has been on the air for a couple of weeks do you like it or hate it?
Colorado May Have To Refund $60 Million In Marijuana Taxes
Colorado lawmakers are under the gun to figure out how to avoid refunding some $60 million in Marijuana taxes to the public. The 1992 Taxpayer's Bill of Rights may force the state to do something they really don't want to do, refund the money.
Marijuana Welfare Measure Goes To the Governor
Legislators pass a measure that will prohibit the use of welfare benefits cards at marijuana shops and sent it to the Governor to be signed. As expected the measure passed the House and Senate without any issues and should be signed.
Boat Ramps To Open In Western Colorado
A true sign that the outdoor season is about to begin, boat ramps are set to open in Western Colorado. Here's to another great season of fishing, camping and boating are ready to begin.
Colorado To Regulate Powdered Alcohol, Why Do We Need Powdered Alcohol?
Colorado has passed a bill that will regulate powdered alcohol like any other beer, wine or spirits, but the question is why do we need powdered alcohol?
Real Estate Scam Hits Grand Junction
The Grand Junction Police Department is warning residents of an on-going real estate scam in Grand Junction.
You Only Had One Job To Do And you Failed At That!
Most of us, today wear many hats at work but there are still some that only have one job to do and for some reason they fail at that. I don't think there is any explaining to the boss that would keep some of these people from being fired.