John Moore
Operations DirectorJohn is a proud 2006 Alum of Southeast Missouri State University, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mass Communication – Radio option, with a minor in Management. He has been a life-long listener of KRCU Public Radio, but began his radio career as a student DJ on Rage 103.7 KDMC-LP in 2003.
In the fall of 2006, he was the production assistant intern at KRCU Public Radio, helping edit and produce the first few episodes of “Almost Yesterday.” Since his graduation, he has held various roles in radio throughout Southeast Missouri. He has played piano, organ, and accordion throughout his life and began his time at Southeast playing in the Golden Eagles Marching Band and Southeast Lab Jazz Band. He continues to play piano when he has the chance, and his favorite music is in the Alternative Folk and Rock genres, as well as Jazz.
His favorite programs on KRCU include “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me”, “This American Life”, “Fresh Air”, “Snap Judgment”, “American Routes”, “Live from Here”, “Your Folk Connection”, “Hidden Brain” and the new show, “It’s Been a Minute.” John is married to Christy, an artist and high school art teacher, and they live in Cape with their cats, Adrian and Marvin. Any given weekend, you can find him and his wife hiking, biking, gardening, traveling or playing music.
Contact John:
(573) 651-5070
jpmoore@semo.edu
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KRCU Public Radio had a chance to catch up with Rod Picott before his performance at 'Tunes at Twilight' on Fri. June 16th at 7 pm on the Ivers Square Gazebo stage in Downtown Cape.
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KRCU Public Radio had a chance to catch up with Rod Picott before his performance at 'Tunes at Twilight' on Fri. June 16th at 7 pm on the Ivers Square Gazebo stage in Downtown Cape.
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In honor of the late Marion "Jack" Rickard Jr. — known simply as "Jack" founder of EVtv MotorVerks in Cape Girardeau, a mural was conceived by one of his daughters, Jacquelyn Rickard, for local commissioned artist Malcolm McCrae. The unveiling ceremony for the mural was held on May 17th, 2023. After the event, we spoke with the CEO of EVTV, Jacquelyn Rickard, and muralist Malcolm McCrae, about the project and the future of portable renewable energy.
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In honor of the late Marion "Jack" Rickard Jr. — known simply as "Jack" founder of EVtv MotorVerks in Cape Girardeau, a mural was conceived by one of his daughters, Jacquelyn Rickard, for local commissioned artist Malcolm McCrae. The unveiling ceremony for the mural was held on May 17th, 2023. After the event, we spoke with the CEO of EVTV, Jacquelyn Rickard, and muralist Malcolm McCrae, about the project and the future of portable renewable energy.
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Roy Schneider and Kim Mayfield are the core duo and songwriters of Reckless Saints. Partners in music and love since 2003, they began recording and touring five years later.
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Roy Schneider and Kim Mayfield are the core duo and songwriters of Reckless Saints. Partners in music and love since 2003, they began recording and touring five years later.
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Emily is a very respected singer/songwriter based out of St. Louis and has been playing in that wonderful city for about fifteen years, both as a solo artist and as part of the duo, The Sleepy Rubies, with her sister, Ali. She was also once a member of the band Pushing Trees. You can also find her sitting in with other area bands such as The Funky Butt Brass Band and The Mighty Pines.
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Emily is a very respected singer/songwriter based out of St. Louis and has been playing in that wonderful city for about fifteen years, both as a solo artist and as part of the duo, The Sleepy Rubies, with her sister, Ali. She was also once a member of the band Pushing Trees. You can also find her sitting in with other area bands such as The Funky Butt Brass Band and The Mighty Pines.
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John Long was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1950 and was first exposed to the music he’d make his life’s work not long after. By the late 1950s, John was absorbing the sounds of Jimmy Reed, Buster Brown, Muddy Waters, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Junior Parker, and all the rest of the R&B and jump blues of the day, & working on recreating those sounds with his own guitar.
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John Long was born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1950 and was first exposed to the music he’d make his life’s work not long after. By the late 1950s, John was absorbing the sounds of Jimmy Reed, Buster Brown, Muddy Waters, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Junior Parker, and all the rest of the R&B and jump blues of the day, & working on recreating those sounds with his own guitar.