‘The Emp’ and Chet Rogers join Charlie Brown in this segment from the ‘70s reunion week on KJR-FM. Original air date 1995.
Runtime: 11:59
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I saw Chet Rogers about 30 years ago at a Burl Barer booksigning.
We fact-check the Emperor. The event he referenced with Knievel was a series of appearances at Valu-Mart.
April 1970
What a great clipping. Wish I could say I remember Evel Knievel showing up at the Aurora Valu-Mart in April, 1970 - but I was in first grade. I know the Beatles officially broke up right about then. I heard about that from one of the 8 girls who lived next door, and they probably heard it from Emperor Smith on KJR
I wonder which one attracted the larger audience, Evil or Emperor.
A whole week of such craziness. So cool. "Would the old format work?" Emp says NO. Due to fragmentation.
These days, we don't have very much to choose from on terrestrial radio. This aircheck is awesome!