Submitted by Name: David Breninger From: Roseville, California E-mail: dbreninger@surewest.net
Comments: Hello - Great web site. I enjoyed surfing around and viewing the text and viscuals that you offer. I'll pass the word along to others about the Modest Radio Museum. I sent via separate email an inquiry and would very much like to drop in for a visit. I'm a long time collector of old radio programs and electrical transcriptions. Thank you, Dave Breninger
Admin reply: Thanks for your comments Dave. We have responded to your email. Bob, Webmaster.
Comments: I was so happy to see a photo of my Great Aunt Carol Glass. She was an inspiration to the many children she helped appreciate music.
Added: July 26, 2010
Submitted by Name: Diana G. Dennis From: Pacific Grove, California 93950 E-mail: dnagne@sbcglobal.net
Comments: What a surprise to find the Modesto Radio Museum. My dad was "Skeeter" (Stan Dennis) of the Swanee Cowboys. My Uncle was "Hungry" (Roy Sanderson). I heard that they sounded like The Son's of the Pioneers. I always wondered about this. I heard the interview on your site from Cecil Lynch. He said he had some recorcings of the Swanee Cowboys that couldln't be played due to not having the right equipment. I have found a place that has equipment that might work for those old recordings and I would be happy to donate to getting the recordings to play. Is it possible to contact Mr. Lynch about this?
Admin reply: Hi, I have responded to your query by email. Please check and if you don't find it, check those emails that your spam blocker may have intercepted. Bob, Webmaster.
Comments: WOW this is great !! you guys did a great job ,
I love it :!cool: :!cool:
Added: June 14, 2010
Submitted by Name: Kris Houser From: Sacramento, CA E-mail: khouser@dtsac.com
Comments: Thank-you! What a fasinating website! I was really cool to find my grandma's song available to hear; Wait a Little Longer Please Jesus by Hazel Houser. Thank-you again for keeping the music alive!
Admin reply: Thanks for your comments Kris.
Added: March 23, 2010
Submitted by Name: Floyd Perry Jr From: Stockton, CA
Comments: Though not actually Modesto, Stockton Radio Station, KSTN-1420 went off the air forever on February 19, 2010 at 6:18pm, while KSTN-FM 107.3 went off the air later that evening at Midnight however while KSTN-1420 will remain dark, KSTN-FM 107.3 will sign back on the air on Monday with K-Love Contemporary Christian Music. Definately an end of an era! :!cry:
Admin reply: Thanks Floyd for this news item. Sad state of affairs! You can find a link to the story on our home page.
Added: February 20, 2010
Submitted by Name: Lisa Travers From: Sacramento, CA E-mail: ltholt@gmail.com
Comments: Bob was great friend to our family and especially to my father Reg Travers during his years in radio and afterward. He will always be cherished by friends and family. Best Wishes from the Travers
Admin reply: (Regards the passing of Bob Mohr.)Thank you for your comments which have been forwarded to Bob's family.
Added: January 21, 2010
Submitted by Name: Ken Tinkle(Kenny Roberts) From: Modesto, Ca. E-mail: funkykenny@yahoo.com
Comments: So sad to hear of Bob Mohr's passing. As a Modesto Junior College radio student in the late 60s, I first met Bob at Modesto A's games. He was one of a kind and always willing to give advice to future radio people. He would invite me to sit in with him on occasion at the ballpark and I remember being scared to death to speak. He was so easy going and I am so proud to have called him a friend. He will be missed. Ken Tinkle(Kenny Roberts) Modesto, Ca.
Admin reply: Thank you for your comments which have been forwarded to Bob's family.
Comments: We have completed the page on Bob Mohr's passing and uploaded it to our website. Go the index page and navigate to it. Thanks to the family for their help in putting it together. Bob Pinheiro.
Comments: Good morning all. Not a radio buff per se but learned of Bob's passing and wanted to express my sympathies to Marcia and the girls. Practically grew up in his house and know first hand what a genuinely good man he was. I went on a tour of a radio station he worked for back in the mid 70's with our class from C. Everett Elementary school and he gave out 45's, mine was Bless the Beasts and the Children - I still have it. Thought he was a superstar then and still do. Much Love to you all. Kimberly
Admin reply: Thank you for your comments Kim. I have forwarded them to Marcia and the family. Bob, Webmaster.
Name: David Breninger
From: Roseville, California
E-mail: dbreninger@surewest.net
Hello - Great web site. I enjoyed surfing around and viewing the text and viscuals that you offer. I'll pass the word along to others about the Modest Radio Museum. I sent via separate email an inquiry and would very much like to drop in for a visit. I'm a long time collector of old radio programs and electrical transcriptions.
Thank you,
Dave Breninger
Admin reply: Thanks for your comments Dave. We have responded to your email. Bob, Webmaster.