Carney KISS Cam: We sat down with Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley at their new Rock and Brews restaurant in Chesterfield
KISS branded caskets and KISS branded condoms…..you knew that a restaurant was just around the corner…
KISS branded caskets and KISS branded condoms…..you knew that a restaurant was just around the corner…
Award winning journalist, Frank Sesno, joined John Carney to talk about his new book which dives into how to ask the right questions at the right time.
Dylan Thuras, co-founder of Atlas Obscura, co-authored a new book called “Atlas Obscura: An Explorer’s Guide of the World’s Hidden Wonders” and joined John Carney to talk about the book and some of these hidden gems.
Police Chief Sam Dotson joined John Carney to talk about “The First 48” coming to St. Louis. “The First 48” is a television show on A&E which shows the importance of the first 48 hours when investigating a homicide. Chief Dotson talked about how they will be working with the show.
John Carney dug into the vault and found an interview he did with Debbie Reynolds in 2014.
Norbert Leo Butz, Tony-award winning actor & best know for his role on Bloodline, joined John Carney to talk about his involvement in The Angel Band Project. Rachel Ebeling, Executive Director of The Angel Band Project, also joined Norbert to talk about their latest album and the mission of The Angel Band Project. For more…
Joe Mantegna joined John Carney to talk about the newest season of Criminal Minds which starts tonight at 8pm CT.
Predictions of 2017 – Movie theaters will go back to having Double Features, and a duo (brothers, or maybe a man and a woman) will have a profound impact on America and American politics…..you heard it first!
Lee Loughnane, Trumpet player and founding member of Chicago, joined John Carney to talk about the band, their music and the upcoming CNN documentary.
Cokie Roberts joined John Carney to talk about her new book “Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation.”