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My vitals...Born February 18, 1964 in Chicago, lived in Detroit and Pittsburgh as well as a kid.  Educated at Michigan State University and even graduated (1986 - Go Spartans!).  Worked around the country in radio until landing in Cincinnati in 1999 at Mojo 94.9.  Moved to WGRR in 2006 and so far so good.  I've been married for 18 years to a Dayton girl, have three kids (one girl, two boys) and two SPCA dogs.

Favorites

Music - Allman Brothers, Eric Clapton, Grateful Dead, Rolling Stones

Movies - Goodfellas, The Godfather, Animal House, Anchorman 

TV - Rescue Me, Sopranos, ESPN Sportscenter, Late Night with Conan O'Brien 

Restaurants - The Iron Horse, Mortons, Montgomery Inn, Sunshine Fine Foods (best lunch downtown)
 
Email Keith:  keith.mitchell@cumulus.com

Author: Keith Mitchell Created: 6/29/2007 10:40 AM
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By Keith Mitchell on 7/2/2008 12:32 PM

A never before heard interview with the Beatles will air this weekend on the BBC.  Here's the link to the BCC radio site.  B-B-C-dot-co-dot-uk-slash-Radio

The link to the story on how the interview was found is here - http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/7477669.stm

By Keith Mitchell on 7/1/2008 12:21 PM

I watched the Nelson Mandela concert on VH1 Monday night to see Queen with new lead singer Paul Rodgers (of Bad Co. and Free fame).  I thought he sounded okay, definitely not Freddie Mercury.

On the other hand, the concert special featured three songs by Amy Winehouse, who looked and sounded like she belonged back in the hospital.  A complete, mumbling mess  Another Queen song instead of that beehived eyesore would have been appreciated.

I also got pretty tired of seeing Will Smith's wife attached at his hip.  Will was doing his hip-hop thing and I said to my wife, "give it 30 seconds and his wife will be jumping on stage."  Sure enough, there she was jumping around like she stepped on a high voltage line.  Oh by the way, Smith has a new movie opening this week - but I'm sure that was just a coincidence. 

By Keith Mitchell on 6/27/2008 12:03 PM

Cheers - Panegyri Greek Festival in Finneytown.  One of the best in the Tri-state, lots of fun and different than your run of the mill festival.  Thanks to the Panegyri folks for dropping off the Greek goodies at the station.

Jeers - it seems redundant, but Chris Henry.  Pay for parking, dunce.

Jeers - Bronson "JTM" Arroyo and Aaron Harang.  What happened to these guys?  I never had much faith in JTM but Harang hasn't been himself since that 19-inning debacle in San Diego.

Cheers - the Friday cod special at Sunshine Fine Foods at Plum and Eighth downtown.  Best $5 lunch I know of and they do it every week.

Yup, sports and food, that about sums it up.

 

By Keith Mitchell on 6/24/2008 8:07 AM

-Pretty quiet week off that included a trip to Pittsburgh for a couple days to visit my parents and then taking my three kids to Cedar Point.  If you love amusement parks and roller coasters, this is the place.  We've been to all the parks in Orlando and have Kings Island season passes but Cedar Point is the place to go if you love coasters.  I hadn't been there in 26 years and it was amazing how little it has changed yet has added so many attractions.  A long drive back on the same day though.

-Could ODOT have more projects going on in Cincinnati and Dayton?  On my trip back from Sanduskey, I-75 was closed at I-70 for the never ending construction up in the Gem City.  There was no warning, just a closure of one of America's main arteries.  Finish something ODOT, please.

-Played a couple rounds of golf and it continues to amaze me how inconsistent I can be one day to the next.  Sho ... Read More »

By Keith Mitchell on 6/11/2008 10:43 AM

-Ken Griffey Jr. surpassing 600 home runs has to be one of the most underhyped achievements in baseball.  I remember standing in a local watering hole watching the Griffey press conference in 2000 and how we talked about the great times ahead for the Reds.  D'oh!

-I never know what to tell my family to buy me for father's day.  I don't want any more tools, my golf bag is full (and I don't even play that much), I buy my own clothes, I don't wear cologne - how about a nice couple of cigars?  One year my kids gave me the worst looking golf shirt and I had to wear it a few times to be nice.  It was purple and green with golf balls and driving range buckets. 

-Not sure how we've been spared the great midwest floods like the folks in Iowa and Indiana have been suffering through.  A friend of mine in Iowa says entire towns are shut down from the flooding and its raining again.  Hang in there Hawke ... Read More »

By Keith Mitchell on 6/4/2008 2:01 PM

The new Aerosmith version of the video game Guitar Hero will be in stores June 29th.  You can pre-order your copy now from the official site. http://www.guitarherogame.com/ghaerosmith/

Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys is publicly supporting the Monkees getting into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.  More than 13,000 people have signed the online petition including Brian (I'm guessing).  Join the effort here:  http://www.petitiononline.com/Kretch07/petition.html

By Keith Mitchell on 6/2/2008 12:50 PM

The three kids are all home from school for the longest break in family history - three months.  The fighting has already begun on who wanted to go to Kings Island and who wanted to do nothing and stay home.  It's going to be a long three months. 

Very cool that there's more free gas with Chris & Janeen's Beat The Pump - no one stands in Janeen's way when she wants to do something.

 

By Keith Mitchell on 5/29/2008 12:23 PM

Finally, Cincinnati mayor Mark Mallory no longer has the worst ceremonial first pitch.  Say hello to Mariah Carey throwing out a pitch at a game in Japan.

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/blog/big_league_stew/post/ModernTube-Mariah-Carey-is-not-much-of-a-pitche?urn=mlb,84994

She did look better embarassing herself...sorry Mayor.  Relive the mayoral magic from Opening Day 2007 right here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVMiJdHTfUo

By Keith Mitchell on 5/28/2008 11:39 AM

One certainty every day on the air is that we all get music oriented questions.  First, keep the calls coming, we love showing off how much trivia we know and usually the answer helps settle a bet. 

If you do need some music websites to help in your quest for the hard to find song title or artist, try these.

www.allmusic.com My first stop for any artist info that I might need.

www.songfacts.com A song specific site that has user comments.

www.wgrr.com Yes, our website.  Go to the music section up top and you'll see a "Now Playing" feature that lets you check our music logs for the past seven days. 

 

By Keith Mitchell on 5/27/2008 11:22 AM

-Went to Taste of Cincinnati with my wife and one of the boys Monday.  They might think about calling it the Taste of Northern Kentucky.  Not much downtown representation among the booths.  Come on Jeff Ruby and Jean Robert, how about a booth each next year?

-The new National City Pavilion is a gem.  What a great addition that will bring many  acts to Cincinnati that might have passed in years before.  Treat yourself to at least one concert in the pavilion this summer.  The stage is the same size as the big pavilion with a great view from every seat.

-Had to give up my tickets for Jersey Boys for Friday night with a back muscle problem. Too bad for me, I heard the show is great.  Tooth aches and back spasms, two minor injuries that can ruin a day or two. 

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