What Became of Former Grand Junction Colorado Radio Personality ‘Kornball’?
Do you remember listening to a Grand Junction, Colorado radio personality by the name of Kornball? What's he up to now?
Kornball, a.k.a. Jeff Korn, was on 99.9 KEKB and MIX 104.3 a number of years ago. He's still out there, and big things are on the horizon.
Kornball on Grand Junction, Colorado Country Radio
Western Colorado used to wake up to Kornball and his live radio show weekday mornings from 6 to 10 on 99.9 KEKB. He would then mozy across the hall and do the midday shift on MIX 104.3.
What Got Me Thinking About This?
Sad news came down the wire this weekend. Actor/radio personality Howard Hesseman passed away. You knew him as the beatnik morning DJ on the unbelievably realistic TV show "WKRP in Cincinnati." In early episodes, he used the moniker Dr. Johnny Fever. In later episodes, it seems they dropped the "Dr." from his credentials.
It just so happens Howard Hesseman had been a radio personality in his youth. He worked at the underground FM station KMPX in San Francisco in the late 1960s. Imagine that, working in radio in San Francisco in the late 1960s.
You can't believe how incredibly accurate WKRP was. Thinking about Howard Hessemen made me stop and reflect on some of the radio personalities I've enjoyed working with over the last 30 years.
What's Kornball Up To Now?
Most people probably aren't aware of this, but before moving to Grand Junction to do radio, Jeff "Kornball" Korn was a standup comedian. He was working in Florida when he interviewed with KEKB.
Fast forward to 2022, and Kornball is back on the comedy circuit, performing his fifth one-person theater show. Subject matter includes:
- marriage
- career change
- life revelations
- a near-death experience...
Wait a minute... near-death experience? I don't remember hearing anything about that? I've been in touch with Jeff and he never mentioned anything about that.
What's the name of the new tour? Get ready for this. Looking at the tour's official webpage, it seems the new tour is called "Rubbing the Belly." I'll have to ask him about that, too.
The soon-to-be-legendary Rubbing the Belly tour will kick off in Virginia. Tickets are on sale now.