
OFFICIAL STICKER STOPS ARE BACK!
The folks at Gill’s Point S Tire Stores are the only underwriters to stay on supporting JiveRadio through the COVID19 crisis. We really appreciate this. They are straight-up operators offering good products & services at a fair price. And they’re not all hell-bent on sales quotas like their big-dog corporate competition.


Stop by any of these Gill’s and grab a Jive sticker and say a big “Thanks for supporting the Jive!”. Grab a free cup of joe while they safety check your jalopy…or just grab a sticker and split like a banana if you need to.
December 9: Dan Hicks Day
The musical genius of Daniel Ivan Hicks all day 12/9. No where else but here.

Daniel Ivan Hicks (December 9, 1941 – February 6, 2016) was an American singer-songwriter known for an idiosyncratic style that combined elements of cowboy folk, jazz, country, swing, bluegrass, pop, and gypsy music. He led ″Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks″. He is perhaps best known for the songs “I Scare Myself” and “Canned Music.” His songs are frequently infused with humor, as evidenced by the title of his tune, “How Can I Miss You When You Won’t Go Away?” His music personifies what we do on the Jive. He was our seer.

Giving the Jive Way

While JiveRadio keeps the music pumping largely off of the generosity of you our dear listeners, from time to time we like to hip you to stories from our orbits that grab our hearts. This is the story of the Corona family of Talent, Oregon. The mom, Jocksana, was recently highlighted on PBS-TV’s “Brief But Spectacular” which is how we heard their story.
While there are thousands of sad stories from the 2020 wildfire season, The Almeda Fire was a particularly nasty piece of work in that it swept through miles of low-income, mostly Hispanic neighborhoods, right through the lowlands along the I-5 corridor between Ashland and Medford. These people are the backs that support every aspect of the rich lives of those in the highlands.
Jocksana, a Dreamer, has been a tireless community activist and supporter of myriad immigrant outreach organizations and now she has lost her home of 17 years, yet she continues to help those around her. 90 out of 100 homes in her ‘hood were destroyed in mere hours. Many hundreds of these people are now domestic refugees. Jocksana tells me the local school district Phoenix-Talent Schools Fire Relief Fund is doing a great job of getting support to the families with the most real needs.
While I had to almost pry it out of her, friends setup the Corona Family GoFundMe site. Even though at this writing it shows their ‘goal has been met’, there’s no one better to pass on her full cup than this brave woman. The need is tremendous. She and her family are a credit to our country.
It’s a sweet time to support JiveRadio…and slurp!
Zeke’s Butterscotch annual “Feed the Jive Bear” funding effort is ON!

Zeke’s Candy Company (makers of Uncle Zeke’s Old Fashioned Cracked Butterscotch) has been supporting JiveRadio since it gifted years of studio space to Jive’s flagship station KDUP in Cedarville, CA, over a decade ago. Zeke’s niece Sheila (an OSR founding member) makes her family’s old fashioned butterscotch every year ’round this time for decades.
This year Zeke’s is offering 25% OFF to all Jivers,
AND, they will donate $10 to JiveRadio for every order!
If you want to slurp on some of “The Best Damn Candy You Ever Slung A Lip Over” and support JiveRadio in one Swell Foop, visit zekescandy.com
Just enter: jive25 at checkout. Offer ends 12/31/20.
Listen to the Dan Hicks original Zeke’s jingle >HERE<
radio on radio?

Well, here’s something that is sure to bore most of you: a radio interview with two radio people on…radio! [snore] It’s with me, ‘Jeff The Radio Guy’, and Amanda Eichstaedt (KWMR GM & Morning Host) and aired this Wednesday in Point Reyes Station, a hip little hamlet on the Cali coast near where we recently launched our little ten watter (KXCF 91.5FM) serving the oyster-centric towns of Marshall, Marconi, & Inverness. So in the off chance you want to dive into some radio talk, catch the very rare but enthralling segment HERE.
And, in case you missed it, the radio interview was precipitated by this story in the local paper, The Point Reyes Light HERE.
