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NEVER SAY GOODBYE: THE KSHE DOCUMENTARY – Red Carpet Screening and DVD Release November 1st at The Moolah
Join a Gathering of the Rock Gods for the NEVER SAY GOODBYE Red Carpet Premiere & DVD Release November 1st at The Moolah Theatre (3821 Lindell Blvd.) DJ Celebrities Red Carpet Limo Arrival begins at 6:15. At 7:00 pm Film Begins. After the film there will be a Q & A with KSHE Jocks & Musicians and a VIP Cocktail Event with a Meet and Greet. Ticket information can be found HERE
A Facebook invite for this event can be found HERE
This exclusive Premiere of NEVER SAY GOODBYE: THE KSHE DOCUMENTARY is expected to sell out in just days. After the premiere, the entire public theatre run is only 5 showings, so make sure you get tickets to this once-in-a-lifetime event! Order tickets now, before they sell out.
See 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.
This truly is a once-in-a-lifetime event, a gathering of the living legends of Real Rock Radio to enjoy the premiere of the first film about your favorite radio station growing up. General admission tickets to the Premiere are available starting at only $30, or consider getting the Rock Star VIP Package: your own VIP sofa or recliner with popcorn, soda, autographed movie poster, Blu-ray DVD of the film, and entrance to an exclusive after-party to personally meet and greet all your on-air favorite KSHE Jox and Rock stars, get autographs and photos! These packages are limited, and are guaranteed to go fast.
With NEVER SAY GOODBYE: THE KSHE DOCUMENTARY , director Ron Stevens traces the unlikely beginnings of the world’s longest-running rock radio station, KSHE 95, which reached its 50th year of continuous rocking in 2017. Stevens, who was himself an integral part of KSHE as a DJ in the 1970s, interviews the very first person ever heard on the station’s air — at 7 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, 1961, years before it converted to album-oriented rock — and tracks down every major personality (or at least those still alive) who worked there through 1979. Amazingly, from 1968 to 1976, every disc jockey hired at KSHE had no previous experience in radio, including its manager, Shelley Grafman, who was selling insurance door-to-door before his brother hired him to run the St. Louis station. Filled with original film footage and photos from the ’70s — and plenty of “KSHE Klassics” — the documentary celebrates both the on-air personalities and the rock stars whose careers were most closely associated with the station. The jocks and musicians share memorable tales about the rock station that became known around the world and that has now endured for a full half century.
NEVER SAY GOODBYE: THE KSHE DOCUMENTARY features appearances by:
Ron Elz
Richard Palmese
Peter Maer
Steve Rosen
Gary Bennett
Ron Stevens
Bob Burch
Mark Klose
Jim Singer
Ted Habeck
Joy Grdnic
John Ulett
Gary Kolander
Rick Balis
Joe “Mama” Mason
“Radio” Rich Dalton
Michael “Supe” Granda (Ozark Mountain Daredevils)
JD Blackfoot (JD Blackfoot)
James Walsh (Gypsy)
Rusty Young (Poco)
John Batdorf (Batdorf &Rodney)
Jesse Colin Young (Youngbloods, Jesse Colin Young)
Mike Safron (Pavlov’s Dog)
David Surkamp (Pavlov’s Dog)
Roger Hodgson (Supertramp)
Danny Liston (Mama’s Pride)
Pat Liston (Mama’s Pride)
WITH MUSIC BY
ZZ Top
Supertramp
JD Blackfoot
Aliotta, Haynes & Jeremiah
Gypsy
Batdorf & Rodney
Pavlov’s Dog
Mama’s Pride
Richie Callison
Eric Lysaght
Jeremiah Johnson
Melissa Neels
Frank Muriel
Brad Noe
Lorren Cornelius
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