I remember that event. I was in the back yard with my Superadio-II. Skywave wasn't quite as good as i'd hoped, but I did snag several catches. WLAC was probably the best signal of the bunch IIRC.
I think it was a Emerson AM\FM\CD Player & Tape Recorder Boombox (I can't find it right now, so I can't tell you all what the model # was.). It was a Dark Gray color & ran on 6 C size batteries. I was outside in the parking lot of the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Marshall, MO, when I made the recording.I heard a couple X-banders from California -- KQMS Redding 1670 and KBRE Merced 1660, and possibly another (can't recall and log isn't handy). Also heard some stations from Eastern Washington and Idaho. It was fun, being that it was near noon here in Western WA. All on my PR-D5.
To the OP: what equipment were you using? Cool recording. Sounds like the KMOX guy was outside, looking to see what planets he could see.
I was in the path of totality (at a drive in theater that had opened for viewing) and most of the action was above 1100. First station I heard in East Tennessee was KXEL. It was like sunset skip going west to east.
I think it was a Emerson AM\FM\CD Player & Tape Recorder Boombox (I can't find it right now, so I can't tell you all what the model # was.). It was a Dark Gray color & ran on 6 C size batteries. I was outside in the parking lot of the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Marshall, MO, when I made the recording.