Bob, still trying to figure out the Hands-Free law.....
Bob Keller has been serving up great music at the Cafe Rock for over 25 years in Sacramento. Bob came back to Northern California in 1980 to take a job at the legendary KZAP in Sacramento. It was here that Bob opened up the Cafe Rock, the noontime lunch show heard each weekday on The Eagle. The Cafe Rock features a fresh blue plate special everyday, a take-out window that offers up great prizes, and of course the friendly and knowledgeable staff that includes Chef Ptomaine, waitress Betty Varicose and busboy Sal Monella. For more info about the Cafe Rock, click here.
Name: Bob Keller Hometown: San Francisco Year arrived in Sacramento: 1980 Year landed at Eagle: 1995 Sports Allegiances: SF Giants, SF 49ers, Sac. Kings, Florida Panthers, Hoboken Zephers. Band/Artists: Tom Petty...Rolling Stones. Little Feat Alma Mater: SF State College and U.S. Airforce. Vacation destinations: Any island other than Alcatraz.
"Say Ya' Want a Revolution" a Flashback to the 60's
Bob Keller hosts 60's Revolution every Saturday morning at 7:00am. He pulls Lost Classics, hits, rarities, sound bites, and history from the decade, along with his own memories, what's left of 'em anyway.
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A Night of Laughs Win a pair of tickets to "A Night of Laughs" at the Dante Club on Sunday, September 7th. This is a comedy benefit for the Domestic Violence Intervention Center.