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As the radio waves marry the beats of our hearts, Steve Keller's voice resonates with the experiences of a lifetime in music and broadcasting. In the cozy corners of college radio where he began, Steve rose through the ranks to become an influential figure at SUNY's first station, intertwining his love for music with a skill for managing talent. From rubbing shoulders with legends like James Brown to the digital transformation of radio, Steve's tale is not just a nostalgic trip down memory lane—it's a symphony of adaptations and innovations that keep his passion for a global audience alive through Keller Radio and his beloved band, Best Supporting Actor.
The tune takes a somber yet inspiring turn as Steve opens up about his dance with mortality, sharing a narrative that could've ended mid-note during a Best Supporting Actor performance. The aftermath of his heart attack, the installation of a pacemaker, and a continued battle with heart health have reframed Steve's existence, leading to a rhythm that's both cautious and celebratory. His resilience reverberates in every word, echoing his dedication to local music as a contributor to Brevard Live magazine and as a fervent advocate for bands that color our community with their melodies.
Finally, we crescendo to the meticulous orchestration of the Eau Gallie Arts District (EGAD) music festival revival. With Steve at the helm, we're given a backstage pass to the challenges and triumphs involved in resurrecting this cultural cornerstone. Weaving tales of logistical feats and the electric atmosphere of a festival reborn, Steve celebrates the undeniable impact these gatherings have on the local arts scene. His experiences with WFIT and mentorship of emerging talents underscore the episode's theme of passion and perseverance, a harmonious duet that defines not just a festival or a radio career, but a life well-lived in music.
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