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Champagne and Caviar: A Radio Man's Dreams, Challenges, and Adventures
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Champagne and Caviar: A Radio Man's Dreams, Challenges, and Adventures in Grande Prairie, AB
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Champagne and Caviar: A Radio Man's Dreams, Challenges and Adventures by author James Kefford tells the sometimes poignant and often times humorous adventures of a pioneer innovator in the radio industry and the Community Bank movement. At fifteen, author Kefford had a dream of being in radio broadcasting. He eventually found himself in Los Angeles, California, where he led Drake-Chenault, a respected radio syndication company, hobnobbing with the luminaries of the then new FM radio phenomenon. Kefford's journey took an unexpected turn, ultimately leading him into the world of philanthropy working in the Community Bank movement. Written in polished and accessible prose, author Kefford tells an entertaining, illuminating, and wholly original chronicle of a life worth remembering. Geared to radio buffs, historians, and the 50-plus crowd, there is still a great deal within these pages that will engage and entertain anyone who loves a great story well told.
Champagne and Caviar: A Radio Man's Dreams, Challenges and Adventures by author James Kefford tells the sometimes poignant and often times humorous adventures of a pioneer innovator in the radio industry and the Community Bank movement. At fifteen, author Kefford had a dream of being in radio broadcasting. He eventually found himself in Los Angeles, California, where he led Drake-Chenault, a respected radio syndication company, hobnobbing with the luminaries of the then new FM radio phenomenon. Kefford's journey took an unexpected turn, ultimately leading him into the world of philanthropy working in the Community Bank movement. Written in polished and accessible prose, author Kefford tells an entertaining, illuminating, and wholly original chronicle of a life worth remembering. Geared to radio buffs, historians, and the 50-plus crowd, there is still a great deal within these pages that will engage and entertain anyone who loves a great story well told.




















