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ST. LOUIS — Brian McKenna, a broadcaster known for his no-holds-barred take on local sports and for championing philanthropic causes, died early Saturday crossing Hampton Avenue not far from his house ...
Brian McKenna has booked and promoted shows in Sacramento for over 30 years. He’s booked bands like Nirvana, Blink-182, Green ...
Brian McKenna was a radio host on KFNS 590 The Fan and an emcee for events hosted by nonprofits in St. Louis. McKenna had also been a brand ambassador for the St. Louis Hero Network.
After a celebrated career as a St. Louis sportscaster, Brian McKenna has died at the age of 61. St. Louis police said McKenna was found Saturday morning at around 1:00 a.m., after officers ...
Q1 2025 Management View CEO Steve Schwarzman reported distributable earnings of $1.4 billion for Q1, up 11% year-over-year, ...
McKenna's sudden passing has led to an outpouring of support for the beloved St. Louis sports figure: "I just can’t even believe what I’m hearing today about Brian McKenna. Just last month I ...
If you saw them in Sacramento when they were still playing clubs, you can thank Brian McKenna. McKenna gave them all a Sacramento stage as one of the city’s signature concert promoters.
ST. LOUIS — After a celebrated career as a St. Louis sportscaster, Brian McKenna has died at the age of 61. St. Louis police said McKenna was found Saturday morning at about 1 a.m., after ...
Brian McKenna was an influential St. Louis sportscaster for almost a quarter of a century who supported several local charities. After a celebrated career as a St. Louis sportscaster, Brian ...