Kenny Kramer is the model for Cosmo Kramer, the unpredictable and affable bachelor who has trouble staying on his feet. Prior to serving as Cosmo's model, Kenny had a long career as a stand-up comedian and was the manager of a British reggae band. During the disco years Kenny created an electronic jewelry item that sold so well that Kramer was able to live comfortably long after disco died. Kenny has been written about in thousands of newspapers and magazines.
Spouting Off with guest hosts, Chuck Bonniwell and Julie Hayden
It’s impeachment week…. a lot of arguing about rules and a big question… will the Senate call witnesses? Chuck and Julie have different ideas about that … and what do you think? Plus.. the Denver Post just fired it’s only conservative voice on the Editorial Staff for the unforgivable sin of saying there are two genders… male and female. We’ll talk about the progressive push to silence any voice that speaks the truth
The Veterans News Hour with David C Cory and Richard Hurley
Three years with BBS Radio and more to come, valuable information for dealing with the VA, and board and veterans appeals process (new rules and claim process)
Shadow Politics with Senator Michael Brown and Maria Sanchez
Guest, Adam Eidinger
The True History with Tara Green and Rama Arjuna and guests
Eyes Can SEE with Empress Em Shar'on
Topic: Manifest What you Believe
Date Posted to YouTube: October 05, 2018
YouTube Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qz6w4hzr-SY&t=4s
The Hillary Raimo Show with Hillary Raimo
Censorship in Media with CE News founder Joe Martino
Magnum guitarist Tony Clarkin is a man who seems to never stop working. He is responsible for writing all the material released by the band, and on top of that he produces their albums from the very first demo to the final mix. On their latest album The Serpent Rings, Clarkin and Magnum’s other original member, vocalist Bob Catley, prove all over again just how perfectly this established system works.
The Veterans News Hour with David C Cory and Richard Hurley
Guest, Rear Admiral Kent Davis US Navy Retired






