For more information, visit KMHD.org or Portland Jazz Festival (www.pdxjazz.com)
Here is an interview I did with Dave Holland six years ago. The 2 segments below, the first funny and the second serious are from the full interview below. Dave is back at this year's festival this Saturday.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Saturday, January 23, 2010
JANUARY 23, 2010.
Jimmy Cobb.
1100.
>YOU ARE LISTENING TO KMHD, A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND OPB.
1100.
>YOU ARE LISTENING TO KMHD, A PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN MT. HOOD COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND OPB.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
KMHD MHCC / KMHD OPB. 2pm August 12, 2009. End / Beggining
August 12, 2009
Video and Photos.
PHOTOS
Ted Smith (babyboomer) and Ric Mancuso.
The Party at noon.
Ted Smith and Lynne Clenndenin (photo by Al Evans).
Shirley Nanette and Deborah Smith.
KC Cowan and Shirley Nanette.
Tom D'Antoni.
Shirley Nanette and Marcia Hocker.






(photo and video source: Shawn Kirkeby unless otherwise indicated).
THE SWITCH
Just above is some video of "the switch" at 2pm, that changed the operation of KMHD from the studio at Mount Hood Community College on Stark in Gresham Oregon, where it has been since 1984, to the new studio at OPB on Macadam Avenue in Portland Oregon. In the video above, the audio you hear of Frank Sinatra, the last song, is coming from my iphone. I turned it down as I walked into the main control room. OPB's Raoul van Hall is on the phone and president Steve Bass is in the white shirt.
Tom Ely, from KMHD MHCC and Ted Smith at the mic at KMHD OPB... cooooool cats!
Thanks to OPB engineers who made sure that the beginning of Nina Simone was just quiet and not missing. Thanks to all the staff at OPB who have chosen to support this jazz radio endeavor with expertise they have demonstrated to many people all around the state. Thanks to all the KMHD volunteers, who share this vision.
The last two songs played at KMHD were, "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" sung by Tony Bennett (Here's to the ladies) and and "The Best is Yet to Come" sung by Frank Sinatra.
Tony Bennett and Diana Krall (Sinatra version unavailable at You Tube but listen to KMHD for the real thing).
The first song that Ted (babyboomer) Smith selected for play is below.
Video and Photos.
Ted Smith (babyboomer) and Ric Mancuso.
The Party at noon.
Ted Smith and Lynne Clenndenin (photo by Al Evans).
Shirley Nanette and Deborah Smith.
KC Cowan and Shirley Nanette.
Tom D'Antoni.
Shirley Nanette and Marcia Hocker.

(photo and video source: Shawn Kirkeby unless otherwise indicated).
THE SWITCH
Just above is some video of "the switch" at 2pm, that changed the operation of KMHD from the studio at Mount Hood Community College on Stark in Gresham Oregon, where it has been since 1984, to the new studio at OPB on Macadam Avenue in Portland Oregon. In the video above, the audio you hear of Frank Sinatra, the last song, is coming from my iphone. I turned it down as I walked into the main control room. OPB's Raoul van Hall is on the phone and president Steve Bass is in the white shirt.
Tom Ely, from KMHD MHCC and Ted Smith at the mic at KMHD OPB... cooooool cats!
Thanks to OPB engineers who made sure that the beginning of Nina Simone was just quiet and not missing. Thanks to all the staff at OPB who have chosen to support this jazz radio endeavor with expertise they have demonstrated to many people all around the state. Thanks to all the KMHD volunteers, who share this vision.
The last two songs played at KMHD were, "Somewhere Over The Rainbow" sung by Tony Bennett (Here's to the ladies) and and "The Best is Yet to Come" sung by Frank Sinatra.
Tony Bennett and Diana Krall (Sinatra version unavailable at You Tube but listen to KMHD for the real thing).
The first song that Ted (babyboomer) Smith selected for play is below.
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