|
BARRY SIEWERT (BARRY MCKINNA)
Barry was born and raised in the Park.
He has a brother Bruce who was an all-star basketball player
at Park High in the 1950's. Their mother Newnie, a former
Miss Fergus Falls, is an accomplished artist and community
volunteer. Father Wally was a WWII veteran of the Battle of
the Bulge, receiving a bronze star and a purple heart. He
worked as foreman of NW National Life Printing. The family
lived at 3924 Xenwood Ave So.
Barry graduated from Park High in 1965, and started his
career in broadcasting. He began as Barry "McKinna",
on-the-air at KDWB radio. He has interviewed countless
artists, and was the first person to play a song not on a
record in the Twin Cities. It was a tape cartridge in 1971
of Elton John's "Crocodile Rock."
Following his time at KDWB, he went back to using his rea
name and was on-the-air at many radio stations, including:
WDGY, WWTC, KS95, WLTE, and K102. He also spent many years
anchoring the news and sports on local Channel 11 TV.
He can currently be heard on KOOL 108 radio.
Barry has recorded and produced music, has organized and
played with many bands, and is currently in "The Rocker
Brothers Band."
his company, BSC Studios, creates and produces business
videos and radio/TV commercials and produces various
consumer shows.
|