Retired

Hosts who once graced the airwaves of KKFI 90.1FM or in podcast.

Khadijah Hardaway

Khadijah Hardaway is one of those "thinking people." She always has a different angle and it's always worth listening to and considering. She is pleased to co-host Khadijah and the White Guy with her friend, Keith Washburn.

J Zed

A music head since age 3, when she made her mother buy her Van McCoy's "The Hustle" on vinyl, J Zed grew up listening to funk, hip hop, and disco before falling for New Wave in the 80s. Developing a healthy love for alternative Brit bands like New Order, The...

Christopher Edwards

Christopher Edwards (DJ- Kedwards), current producer and on-air personality for the Show-Me Mix Show, has been in the radio/music Industry since 2007. He studied at the University of Missouri--Kansas City in communications with emphasis in radio and video production. Christopher started out with the Show-Me Mix Show in 2008 and has...

Pop Freeling

Pop is a medium-sized mammal and seeker of adventure.  He has been on KJHK and KAW radio in Lawrence and enjoys presenting curious things to people in any medium.  Sip or chug some groove juice with him and the kids on Sunday mornings.

Dan Connolly

Dan Connolly started on-air work in 2013 at KKFI 90.1 FM, but it wasn't his first radio venture. "I’ve loved bringing music to people since DJ-ing in high school and college around the Pittsburgh, PA area and working at a couple of commercial stations in South Carolina in the 70s,"...

Kasey Rausch

Kasey Rausch is a Kansas City native and fourth-generation music maker who plays and writes Americana rooted music. She has shared concert billings with well-respected folk musicians Cheryl Wheeler, Bill Staines, Kris Delmhorst, Dana & Susan Robinson, Gregory Alan Isakov, Justin Townes Earle and many more. In 2013, she was...

Jason Vivone

Jason Vivone

The leader of Kansas City’s award winning band the Billy Bats, Jason Vivone hosts The Boogie Bridge on KKFI 90.1 FM Thursdays 4pm to 6 pm. Originally from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, Vivone had family in Kansas City that indulged his fever for blues and blues based music. “They would take me to...