Meanwhile we were still thinking
Everybody wants to know what happens next; we've got options and ideas and they will become clearer soon
The Situation
What will the LOVE of KDHX do now that the judge allowed KDHX to be sold? Well, we have limited legal options and choices which are being mulled over. And, there are all sorts of other ideas for what to do with all the talented programmers and radio people that are in our ranks. We have begun the process for deciding what we will do next, right down to the question of our name itself. Keep watching this space. We will inform you as soon as we know ourselves.
The Grass Was Sure Blue
LOVE of KDHX / Point Labaddie Brewery Bluegrass Fest. June 14th, 2025
Days before the event the weather was not looking very good, but as the weekend drew near the forecast was looking better each day. A slight mist on Saturday morning was the worst we had to deal with. By the time everything was set up, we were almost wishing for cloud cover. The temperatures were climbing and the sun was shining. It was turning out to be a beautiful day for some great bluegrass music.
We want to thank everyone who came out and supported the efforts of the League Of Volunteer Enthusiasts Of KDHX / Love of KDHX. Many shared stories and memories of the good old days of KDHX. It was an honor to talk with so many that have the same passion for the station that we all loved. We visited with many folks that we had met over the years, and quite a few, that we just met that day, many who were supporters and listeners for years, even decades. There were many things happening that day and we were honored so many came out for our event, even if they weren’t there for the entire time. But many were there from the first note to the last.
It's a crying shame what a few people can do to ruin something that was so great for so long (the staff and board that is). A sentiment shared by many: “if karma is real, I hope they get theirs.”
We want to thank all the former DJ's that showed up. Especially Matty Dread with his turn tables to spin a few songs between band sets. The folks at JD sound, Jim, Eddie, Dale & Jon for running that sound.
Thanks to all the bands, without all of you it couldn’t have happened: As the Crowe Flies, Big River Trio & Friends, Silver Creek Bluegrass, RiverBend, Alex Riffle & the Stiff Riffs, Barnum Jack, and The Wayward Mountaineers for donating their time and talent. All the bands expressed the feeling of loss from a station that promoted so many bands and artists over the years.
We thank the Boles Fire Dept. of Labadie, for cooking and feeding the crowd for this day long event. I believe we kept them busy and they loved the music too.
We especially want to thank Point Labaddie Brewery for the use of their wonderful venue & generosity. They went above and beyond our expectations. You guys ROCK.
Thanks to Drea and Tom for bringing extra shade canopies, and everyone who volunteered to set up everything and then take it all back down at the end of the day. The LOVE members who worked tirelessly at the gate, directed parking, mannedthe merch table and did whatever was needed. It was a team effort that made it all work so well. At LOVE our mission is trying to stay engaged with the community. Something that has been totally lost from the station in the last few years.
Oh and one more thank you to Mother Nature for not raining on our parade that day.
If I missed anything I apologize. Again THANK YOU ALL.
Walter & Willa Volz
Farewell to a KDHX hero
Ed Becker, long-time host of Songwriters Showcase on KDHX, passed away Tuesday, June 17. Ed joined the show’s originator, Larry Weir, back in 1988, and carried it on after Larry passed away in 2010. In recent years, it was co-hosted by Steve St. Cyr. Ed had an incredible knowledge of songwriters in and especially adjacent to the country music field, and his shows were always guaranteed to introduce some song that would become a favorite of his listeners. He was a vital part of what we did for all those years, and he will be missed.Celebrating Summer
One of the best things on KDHX for thirteen years was the annual Summer Solstice Spectacular featuring these two cohorts in musical crime, John Wendland and Rich Reese. Well, it won’t be on the radio, but you can celebrate the onset of Summer tomorrow night at the Royale, 3132 S. Kingshighway. It’s also a chance to support LOVE.
Playlists
Brian Lock is keeping the music flowing on Spotify and youTube for us.
Dipping into the DJ archives, we pulled out a June 2023 episode of Jeff Corbin’s The Back Country. Jeff had a few tunes that haven’t been uncovered by the internet yet, so we’ll have to make do.
We have two original playlists this week. I posted one last week, but didn’t mention it to let Bluegrass Breakdown have the spotlight all to itself in anticipation of LOVE's inaugural Bluegrass festival.
If you’re reading this, chances are, you tune in to the radio to be surprised—to hear a familiar song in a way you never had before. A chamber-pop Black Peter? A Tex-Mex (country, at least) Train in Vain? Did Alice Cooper compose a feminist anthem? Is anything from Ace Frehley salvageable? Veiled Profit Charade features a set of mainly cover songs. Unlike some folks who think they've still got the stuff, LOVE never lost its edge; we're just off in a new direction.
The other playlist, Model Citizen/Zero Discipline, features some tunes about troublemakers and those poor fellows who don't want to grow up.
Concert Calendar
Friday, June 20
Hootenanny Jam – Point Labaddie Brewery
Seraphis with Mark Moebeck – Stovall’s Grove
Brother Francis and the Soultones – Das Bevo Biergarten
Wilson Phillips – River City Casino
Taylor Made: The Journey of Taylor Swift – Wildey Theatre
Sharon Bear (matinee) – Venice Café
Lefty Krane and Co. (evening) – Venice Café
guy and I – The Attic Music Bar (patio)
Money Shot – The Attic Music Bar
Miss Jubilee – Frisco Barroom
Ultimate Garth Brooks Tribute featuring Shawn Gerhard – Eckert’s
Wes Hoffman and Friends, Fight Back Mountain, American Thrills, Guardrail, Right Quick – Platypus
Funky Butt Brass Band – Atomic Pavilion
Global Music Night: Samba Bom – The Dark Room
Breakmouth Annie, Debussyan, PFR, Permanent Vacation – The Heavy Anchor
Hiroya Tsukamoto – The Focal Point
Kelly Howe is Linda Ronstadt – Blue Strawberry
The Joe Bozzi Band – Evangeline’s Bistro
Slings and Arrows, Party Hat Club, Crash Planet, Brave New World – Red Flag
Meagan McNeal and Joyce Hurley – City Winery
Open Highway: Old 97’s – Old Rock House
Billy the Kid: The Definitive Billy Joel Tribute – Chesterfield Amphitheater
Alexandra Kay – Saint Louis Music Park
Travis Tritt – The Factory
Chainsnatcher, xThreatx, Keep, Killyourabuser – The Sinkhole
Andrew Lucier, Eli Ward, Feed the Masses – Off Broadway
Cherry and Jerry – Bethalto Central Park
Silver Creek Bluegrass Band (happy hour) – Stagger Inn Again
Garth Brooks Tribute featuring Shawn Gerhard – Eckert’s
Saturday, June 21
Diesel Island – Gene’s Country Club
Mike Harper (happy hour) – Stagger Inn Again
Dizzy Atmosphere – Shaved Duck
Stray Rescue Benefit: The Lion’s Daughter Farewell Show with Fister, Sine Nomine, Path of Might, Furnace Floor – Off Broadway
Open Highway: A St. Louis Tornado Relief Benefit with Surtsey, Al Holliday and the East Side Rhythm Band, Old Capital Square Dance Club – Old Rock House
Diana Krall – Stifel Theatre
Saturday Brunch with Don Walker of Funk’s Grove – Evangeline’s Bistro
Lexi Weege and JJ Slater (evening) – Evangeline’s Bistro
Jose Emilio Gobbo Jazz Trio (night) – Evangeline’s Bistro
The Scheming Minsters featuring Christian Kirk and Lizzie Weber – Blue Strawberry
Prison City Brigade, Modern Angst, The Khulies, The Winks – The Golden Record
Rupert Wates – The Focal Point
Jeffy and the Sunken Heads, Pleasure Center, Night Parks – The Heavy Anchor
Pickn’ and A Gri’n – Eckert’s
Andy Coco’s NOLA Funk and R & B Revue with Chris Shepherd Band – Broadway Oyster Bar
Rick Wagner Duo – Frisco Barroom
Ness Holiday (patio) – The Attic Music Bar
Boogie Chyld – The Attic Music Bar
Honky Tonk Airlines (matinee) – Venice Café
Pocket Taco (evening) – Venice Café
The Ultimate Doors – Wildey Theatre
Bedlam Brothers – Das Bevo Biergarten
Corey B. Clay and the Twains – Stovall’s Grove
Sunday, June 22
Lindley Creek – Mt. Pleasant Winery
Ivas John – Lindenwood Concerts in the Park
John Wendland and Rich Reese DJ Spin – The Royale
Tornado Benefit Concert: Syna So Pro, Maxi Glamour, Soumir, 18AC – The Royale
Caron House and Jackie Teuber DJ Spin – Schafly Bottleworks
Smino, KOUNTRY COUSINS with Samara Cyn – Saint Louis Music Park
Kade Hoffman – Off Broadway
Further North, Long Live the Lights, Sideways, I Like Snaps – The Sinkhole
Devo – The Factory
Augustana with The Pernikoff Brothers – City Winery
This Will Be: The Spirit of Natalie Cole featuring Kimmie Kidd, Christina Yancy, and Dereis Lambert – Blue Strawberry
Summer Wine and Cheese Concert with Hobocane, a.k.a. Javier Mendoza – The Focal Point
George Portz’s Friends of Bluegrass (matinee) Eckert’s
Meat Sweats (matinee) – Broadway Oyster Bar
Sweetie and The Toothaches (evening) – Broadway Oyster Bar
Farshid Etniko – Frisco Barroom
Sunday Brunch with Rocky and the Wranglers – Das Bevo
Monday, June 23
Arc De Soleil with Roland LaBonte – Delmar Hall
Esther Rose with Hunter Peebles, Beth Bombara – Off Broadway
Stanley Clarke (two shows) – City Winery
Sugar Sweet (matinee) – Broadway Oyster Bar
Soulard Blues Band (evening) – Broadway Oyster Bar
Tuesday, June 24
George Thorogood and The Destroyers with Alastair Greene – The Pageant
The Blue Stones with Meltt – Delmar Hall
Dispatch with John Butler, G. Love and Special Sauce, Donavon Frankenreiter – Saint Louis Music Park
Being Dead, Kids – Off Broadway
Tornado Relief Benefit: Spoken Last Words, Fatal Dose, Hatemaker, Family Medicine – The Sinkhole
Cake – The Factory
Asleep at the Wheel – City Winery
Drew Lance and Friends (matinee) – Broadway Oyster Bar
Ethan Jones (evening) – Broadway Oyster Bar
Sharon Bear – Venice Cafe
Wednesday, June 25
Whitaker Music Festival: Funky Butt Brass Band – Missouri Botanical Garden
Ouija Macc with Sinizter – Red Flag
Bear Hands with OK Cowgirl – Off Broadway
Bob Log III, the Jag-Wires – The Sinkhole
Cake – The Factory
Wild Horses with Gerard Erker – City Winery
Phillip Nye – Blue Strawberry
Voodoo Highwaymen – Broadway Oyster Bar
Farshid Etniko Duo – Frisco Barroom
Thursday, June 26
Hurray for the Riff Raff with Greg Mendez – Delmar Hall
Tropical Fuck Storm, Bill Orcutt, Chris Corsano – Off Broadway
Vulture Vulture, Hotel Party, Cheap Knives, Shiny Diamonds – The Sinkhole
Buddy Guy with Taj Farrant – The Factory
The Broken Hearts – Old Rock House
Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams with Lilly Hiatt – City Winery
Garrett T. Capps with The Jits – The Golden Record
Subtropolis, Isolation Tank Ensemble, Zantigo – The Heavy Anchor
Isaac Biver – Eckert’s
The Buttery Biscuit Band – Broadway Oyster Bar
Stone Sugar Trio – Frisco Barroom
Neil C. Luke – Venice Café
Life is Beautiful with Anita Jackson and Ryan Marquez – Joe’s Cafe
Friday, June 27
Ivas John – Pop’s Blue Moon
Greg Klyma (happy hour) – Stagger Inn Again
Heart Attack Man with The Dirty Nil, Carpool, Dear Seattle – Delmar Hall
iCAZADORES!, Jesus Christ Supercar, Young Animals, Bagheera – Off Broadway
The Convenience, GOD, Piracy – The Sinkhole
Justin Moore and Joe Nichols with Austin Michael – The Factory
The Driver Era – Saint Louis Music Park
Clusterpluck! 15th Year Anniversary – Old Rock House
Chicago – Stifel Theatre
New Madrid, Killer Burke, Peace Among Worms, Cry Nonsense – Red Flag
John Dennis – Venue on Main
Kato, Cardiac Arrest, Man with a Rope – The Golden Record
Al Scorch – The Focal Point
Furthest, Ricki Marvel, Titch Dogge, Enemy Airship – The Heavy Anchor
Kre8 Jams – The Dark Room
Eggy with Six Foot Blonde – Atomic Pavilion
Andrew Dahle (morning) – Eckert’s
The Dude Abides (evening) – Eckert’s
Dirty Muggs – Broadway Oyster Bar
Beth Bombara – Frisco Barroom
Time Cure, Jack Knife, Sanity Switch – The Attic Music Bar
Neil C. Luke (matinee) – Venice Café
Dawn Weber and Company (evening) – Venice Café
Cory B. Clay and The Twains – Das Bevo Biergarten
Missouri Valley Boys – Stovall’s Grove
New Releases
Aitch – 4
Alex Amen – The Zorthian Tapes EP
The B-52’s – The Warner and Reprise Years
Badflower – No Place Like Home
BAMBII – Infinity Club II EP
Benson Boone – American Heart
The Bones of J.R. Jones – Radio Waves
Che Noir – The Color Chocolate 2
Cryptopsy – An Insatiable Violence
Edna Vazquez (of Pink Martini) – Te Esperaba
EELS – Souljacker (Reissue)
Eric Hilton (of Thievery Corporation) – Midnight Ragas
The Farm – Let The Music (Take Control)
GoGo Penguin – Necessary Fictions
Gregg Allman – The Gregg Allman Band – One Night In DC, May 15, 1984
HAIM – I quit
Hiroe – Wield
Hotline TNT – Raspberry Moon
Kelsey Waldon – Every Ghost
Kenny Muney – Kenjamin Franklin
L’Eclair – Cloud Drifter
Liam Finn – Hyperverse
Loyle Carner – hopefully !
Lukas Nelson – American Romance
Matmos – Metallic Life Review
Matthew Shipp – The Cosmic Piano
Maxo – Mars Is Electric
Meggie Lennon – Desire Days
midwxst – archangel
Minais B – And i know i can feel bad when i get in a bad mood
MJ Lenderman & Wednesday – Guttering (Reissue)
Mo Lowda & the Humble – Tailing the Ghost
Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) – Junk Culture (Vinyl Reissue)
OSKA – Refined Believer
PlaqueBoyMax – Five Forever (Deluxe)
REDD. – RAUNCH
Ric Wilson – AMERICA RUNS ON DISCO EP
Robert DeLong – Playlist of DOOM: After DARK
S.G. Goodman – Planting by the Signs
Samara Cyn – Backroads EP
Skinhead – It’s a Beautiful Day, What a Beautiful Day
Tan Cologne – Unknown Beyond
Tee Templeton – Diner of Doubt
Tropical Fuck Storm – Fairyland Codex
University – McCartney, It’ll Be OK
U.S. Girls – Scratch It
The Wandering Hearts – Déjà Vu (We Have All Been Here Before)
Water Machine – God Park
Willie Nile – The Great Yellow Light
Yaya Bey – do it afraid
YUNGBLUD –IDOLS
My heart is saddened by the news that Ed Has passed. I searched and found an obit. https://www.echovita.com/us/obituaries/il/mount-olive/edward-becker-19926252
I came to the area in 1988 and found Song Writer Showcase on the air waves. It was what I looked forward to each Sunday morning. Larry and Ed never failed to bring great music to their listeners.
They were both very kind souls who always had time to talk whenever I called the show or met them at a venue. Ed carried on the show and never waivered. He carried on by bringing us the very best of what he loved.
We are greatly diminished.
Rest in peace dear friend.
Richard "Frogman" Grant
RIP Ed Becker! I loved his shows, especially on St. Patrick's Day. Is there an archive of his shows or playlists anywhere?