Jim Johnson
KGOU Program Director / Host of The Weekend BluesJim is a journalism/mass communications graduate from the University of Oklahoma. While still a student, he became the host of what is now The Weekend Blues. He currently serves as KGOU’s Program Director where he supervises all aspects of KGOU’s on-air programming output.
Jim serves as Program Chair for Jazz in June, Norman’s annual Jazz and Blues festival. He also enjoys singing and playing in a Blues/Rock band (guitar) in various venues around the metro.
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The year 1968 will long be remembered for its political and social upheaval. As Americans reeled from the assassinations of two prominent leaders and…
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The year 1968 will long be remembered for its political and social upheaval. As Americans reeled from the assassinations of two prominent leaders and…