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Old KFRC Public Affairs Program - The Mustard Seed

Does anyone out there remember a late '60s public affairs program titled "The Ever Changing Transcendental Multilingual Two Ton Mustard Seed?" It was produced by a guy named Allan (or Alan?) Pierce and broadcast on KFRC circa 1967-68. I'm hoping to find someone with audio archives (tapes, MP3, whatever) of the shows.
 
We've got copies of "The Mustard Seed" in the museum archives ... somewhere.

I'll see if I can dredge 'em up.

(Don't bug BF-T right now. He's busy writing a bio on the great Quincy Jones.)

DJ
 
FriscoKid51 said:
Does anyone out there remember a late '60s public affairs program titled "The Ever Changing Transcendental Multilingual Two Ton Mustard Seed?" It was produced by a guy named Allan (or Alan?) Pierce and broadcast on KFRC circa 1967-68. I'm hoping to find someone with audio archives (tapes, MP3, whatever) of the shows.

Allan worked at KFAX during those years. (KFAX actually had some fairly hip people working there at the time, but then they weren't a "religious" station but a station selling block time.) The shows were run on KFAX on Saturday and then on KFRC late Sunday night. Later they were run on KYA.

I absolutely loved those programs, probably more than any other pubaffairs show in my life. I'm so surprised that there aren't dozens of people with copies or that someone from KFAX didn't hold onto them.
 
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