For over 40 years, St. Louisans’ have found comfort in the fact that there has been a Carney on the KMOX radiowaves. John can be heard weeknights at 8 on the Carney Show.
Broadcasting was not anything John Carney wanted to do as a kid, or even through high school. But now, with more than twenty five years behind the mic, he can’t imagine doing anything else. In a business where abnormal is the norm, John says, “I’m quite at home!”
The Carney Show will be on following St. Louis Blues Hockey.
-11:10pm … EMORY JOSEPH brings his acoustic guitar to the KMOX studios for a jam session and some good conversation.
For over a decade, the Carney Show has invaded the KMOX airwaves. Doing anything but blending in, Carney brings the "Chat" with some of the famous and infamous. Leaving the politics and sports to better suited hosts, John's focus is about our real world where most of us spend our time.
Whether it's talking comedy with Bill Cosby, Jeff Foxworthy, or Eric Idle to the art of filmmaking with Jeff Daniels, John Goodman, or Drew Barrymore, Johns take is ALWAYS slightly eschew. Joined by several regulars covering pop culture and St. Louis' longest running radio food show, "Restaurant Tuesday" count on the Carney Show to inform and entertain..not necessarily in that order. Weeknights at 8 on KMOX
CARNEY'S KIDS FOUNDATION
Carney's Kids Founation provides financial support and creates positive publicity for organizations whose primary goal is to improve the lives of children.
11/20/09 -Dueling Divas
Wendy Reynolds and Brigit Fioravante join John to talk about their comedy/singing show.
11/19/09 Emory Joseph of All American Lunchbox
John welcomes Emory Joseph of All American Lunchbox to the studio for a jam session. Tagging along with Emory are Billy Barnett and filmmaker Michelle Esrick.
11/18/09 - Todd Grey, Micheal Jackson's photographer
The new book "Before He Was King" chronicles Michael Jackson's career from 1979 to 1983. The photographer behind all the images, Todd Grey, joins John to talk MJ and his legacy.
There was a time when I could tell you the top ten albums on the charts, what the hit tv shows were and where all the happening night spots were around town. Thanks to, among other things, having a 14 year old daughter, I now realize I know nothing about anything. How could this have happened?