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Sky Blue Radio KSBR Denver

KSBR - Denver, Colorado</p> Dedicated to the Aviation and Flight Simulation community worldwide, you can hear up-to-date Flight Sim and airline news during our classic rock shows!</p> Visit our website at www.skyblueradio.com</p>

Available Episodes 10

Howdy! If you’ve landed here, then I suppose you wanna know my deep, dark secrets. Sorr-rey!

 I will tell you I am a U.S. Navy disabled veteran. All my duty stations in a nutshell: I started in Antarctica (Summer Support based out of Port Hueneme, California) and Christchurch, New Zealand, Hawaii, Illinois briefly for Forecast school. Then off to Iceland; spent 1 year at Bethesda Naval Hospital in a quite torturous year in physical therapy. From there I ended up as Staff Meteorologist as an E-6 (after my E-7 left and told the detailer an E-7 AG wasn’t needed at that command) to an admiral in Okinawa. In between I went to the Philippines, Thailand, oh and South Korea a few times and once to Yokosuka, Japan. My final duty station was at Whidbey Island, Washington. I finished my journyeyman course there and became a Certified Journeyman Meteorologist. Still wasn’t good enough for the National Weather Service, though. Oh well. And, believe it or not – I did volunteer DJ work for Armed Forces Radio in both Antarctica and in Iceland! Out of all of that, I don’t have ONE good sea story for you!

 I spent 10 years as a weather producer making all the graphics you would see for the then startup of CNN International. All but one producer were pink slipped!

 Still with me?? Wow… you DO like punishment, don’t you? So after another ten years of drifting around for work, I did the absolute final injury to my back and am now in a fully disabled state as far as work goes. Good thing I had that ten years at CNN International, since I missed out on retiring from the Navy. For my 65th birthday just this last May, I gave myself one helluva gift by toally blowing the quadricep tendon to my left knee! What a way to celebrate one’s milestone birthday, huh?

 Did you doze off? No?? Well. If you want to know more, then you’ll just have to ask me when I’m on-air!

The WX Man!

Howdy! If you’ve landed here, then I suppose you wanna know my deep, dark secrets. Sorr-rey!

 I will tell you I am a U.S. Navy disabled veteran. All my duty stations in a nutshell: I started in Antarctica (Summer Support based out of Port Hueneme, California) and Christchurch, New Zealand, Hawaii, Illinois briefly for Forecast school. Then off to Iceland; spent 1 year at Bethesda Naval Hospital in a quite torturous year in physical therapy. From there I ended up as Staff Meteorologist as an E-6 (after my E-7 left and told the detailer an E-7 AG wasn’t needed at that command) to an admiral in Okinawa. In between I went to the Philippines, Thailand, oh and South Korea a few times and once to Yokosuka, Japan. My final duty station was at Whidbey Island, Washington. I finished my journyeyman course there and became a Certified Journeyman Meteorologist. Still wasn’t good enough for the National Weather Service, though. Oh well. And, believe it or not – I did volunteer DJ work for Armed Forces Radio in both Antarctica and in Iceland! Out of all of that, I don’t have ONE good sea story for you!

 I spent 10 years as a weather producer making all the graphics you would see for the then startup of CNN International. All but one producer were pink slipped!

 Still with me?? Wow… you DO like punishment, don’t you? So after another ten years of drifting around for work, I did the absolute final injury to my back and am now in a fully disabled state as far as work goes. Good thing I had that ten years at CNN International, since I missed out on retiring from the Navy. For my 65th birthday just this last May, I gave myself one helluva gift by toally blowing the quadricep tendon to my left knee! What a way to celebrate one’s milestone birthday, huh?

Did you doze off? No?? Well. If you want to know more, then you’ll just have to ask me when I’m on-air!

The host of some of your favorite rock shows including the Box of Rock.

One Man, One Mic, and two and a half hearts.

I love my job… How many times have you heard me say that during my show, at least 400 times… I enjoy playing all kinds of music and have been known to go from the ’50s and ’60s to the ’70s and ’80s, and then today’s hits all in one show AND make it sound smooth.

I started in the clubs back in the late 80s in Aurora, Colorado at Mardi Gras. What a blast and haven’t missed out since.

Today, I am the owner of Sky Blue Radio, a disabled US Army Veteran, and do a show every Friday Night at 2300Z or 5 pm Mountain time. Be sure to check it out!

Suzie Mac, born in the UK and living down in Britain’s South Western tip of Cornwall. Suzie hosts the weekly Thursday night “Disco Lounge” Show from 7.30pm until 10.30pm, that’s 3 hours of non stop fun with all of those great upbeat tracks. Suzie does not only play disco music, but anything with a great beat to get you all in the party mood. Not forgetting the music trivia quiz which happens every week at 9.30pm, you’ve got to be in it to win it!

On a Sunday Suzie also host’s the “Chill Out Show” from 800pm, playing some great classic relaxing songs from hits throughout the decades. The recipe hour is always on at the top of the hour, produced each week from her friend in Maine, US.

DJ Oddball comes from Pittsburgh, PA  playing Classic Rock, Modern Rock and Todays Hit’s.

There is always something Odd going on when Oddball is around.

Oddball is a Computer geek, he is always trying something new with computers and today’s Tech.

Oddball loves to listen to and play music, so if there a request you want to hear he will try and get it on for you and if he don’t have it he will barder, sell, and trade to find it.

The host of some of your favorite rock shows including the Box of Rock.

Howdy! If you’ve landed here, then I suppose you wanna know my deep, dark secrets. Sorr-rey!

I will tell you I am a U.S. Navy disabled veteran. All my duty stations in a nutshell: I started in Antarctica (Summer Support based out of Port Hueneme, California) and Christchurch, New Zealand, Hawaii, Illinois briefly for Forecast school. Then off to Iceland; spent 1 year at Bethesda Naval Hospital in a quite torturous year in physical therapy. From there I ended up as Staff Meteorologist as an E-6 (after my E-7 left and told the detailer an E-7 AG wasn’t needed at that command) to an admiral in Okinawa. In between I went to the Philippines, Thailand, oh and South Korea a few times and once to Yokosuka, Japan. My final duty station was at Whidbey Island, Washington. I finished my journyeyman course there and became a Certified Journeyman Meteorologist. Still wasn’t good enough for the National Weather Service, though. Oh well. And, believe it or not – I did volunteer DJ work for Armed Forces Radio in both Antarctica and in Iceland! Out of all of that, I don’t have ONE good sea story for you!

I spent 10 years as a weather producer making all the graphics you would see for the then startup of CNN International. All but one producer were pink slipped!

Still with me?? Wow… you DO like punishment, don’t you? So after another ten years of drifting around for work, I did the absolute final injury to my back and am now in a fully disabled state as far as work goes. Good thing I had that ten years at CNN International, since I missed out on retiring from the Navy. For my 65th birthday just this last May, I gave myself one helluva gift by toally blowing the quadricep tendon to my left knee! What a way to celebrate one’s milestone birthday, huh?

Did you doze off? No?? Well. If you want to know more, then you’ll just have to ask me when I’m on-air!

Sunny Hansen is the host of Sunny’s Saturday Jukebox where she plays a little of just about anything. When she fires up the Random Jukebox you never know what will come up next. She is perky and friendly and loves starting off the weekend with the Sky Blue Radio listeners.

In addition to my duties as a DJ, I also take care of the human resources for Sky Blue Radio. So, if you want to join the Sky Blue Radio family, drop me a line at jobs@skyblueradion.com!

DJ Oddball comes from Pittsburgh, PA  playing Classic Rock, Modern Rock and Todays Hit’s.

There is always something Odd going on when Oddball is around.

Oddball is a Computer geek, he is always trying something new with computers and today’s Tech.

Oddball loves to listen to and play music, so if there a request you want to hear he will try and get it on for you and if he don’t have it he will barder, sell, and trade to find it.