You betcha! He's definitely got his own style & it took me a while to appreciate it. Love his mix of music. KDHX grew from the ashes of KDNA in the mid '80's I believe. Lots of Blues & related genre, world beat, reggae, acapella, Irish, Eastern European, Brazilian, American Indian, rockabilly and the list goes on. Most shows are presented by people who know & love what they're doing. Worth a listen or three. Cheers, Duane Goldman At 11:58 AM 7/13/2006 -0700, you wrote: >At 7/13/2006 11:31 AM, Duane Goldman wrote: >>I urge all to visit one the the finest independent radio stations in the >>country: KDHX in St. Louis; http://www.kdhx.org. Within the program >>listing you can now stream or download the last to 2 shows in every >>category. This gives us an opportunity to hear shows like Gabriel's >>early Sunday morning > >Is Gabriel still alive? He used to do the show immediately after mine on >the old KDNA Radio around 1970. > >In those days, we were essentially inventing what later turned into >"community radio." Not Gabriel, who was (as I assume still is) sui >generis, but many of the rest of us. It's a whole different world today. >[geezer mode: OFF] > >John Ross ------ h. duane goldman, ph.d. | P.O. Box 37066 St. Louis, MO 63141 lagniappe chem. ltd. | (314) 205 1388 voice/fax "for the sound you thought you bought" | http://discdoc.com