Producer

Frank Sereno

Born and raised in Kansas City, I've dedicated the last three decades to the dynamic world of college and commercial radio. Beyond the studio, I am an advocate for community service. Believing in the power of giving back, I actively work towards making a positive impact in KC. My commitment...

Scott Jenkins

The highlight of my 11 year old life was winning Paul Simon's "Still Crazy After All These Years" after being the 5th caller into KY-102 one night in 1975. A life long lover of radio, my first on-air experience was a 2 hour guest host slot on Rockabilly Mood Swing...

Ronald Swopes

As a retired electrical designer, my career was dedicated to innovation and problem-solving in the realm of electrical systems. However, my interest extended beyond circuits and wires—I strongly advocate for housing as a fundamental human right. Throughout my professional life, I aimed to ensure that technology served not just convenience...

‘Fessa John Hook

Entertainment, education, and inspiration are three broad areas of John’s expertise. John Hook’s career(s) include photojournalism, broadcasting, consulting, radio syndication, webcasting, a posture adjustment specialist, ontological coaching, writing, and publishing. Hook’s journalistic career began as a photo-journalist in Vietnam.  He’s written and/or edited three magazines, one newspaper, and countless magazine and newspaper...

Brant Jester

Brant Jester is from Ozark, Missouri, holds a bachelors and masters degree in music from Missouri State University and University of Missouri Kansas-City. He remains busy as a jazz pianist, piano instructor, adjudicator and accompanist across the greater Kansas City area. He is the former pianist of the Missouri Jazz...

Brad Gregory

Brad Gregory is the “Jazz Canadian“ and he hosts KKFI’s Jazz Afternoon on Monday afternoons. He looks forward each week to sharing the music of the great jazz artists that make Jazz music the great American art form it is today. Brad hails from Edmonton, Alberta and studied at the University...