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Route 30 Harley-Davidson to Sponsor Car and Bike Show at Kenton’s Eats on the Street Festival – 95.3 WKTN – Your Local Radio Station

Route 30 Harley-Davidson to Sponsor Car and Bike Show at Kenton’s Eats on the Street Festival – 95.3 WKTN – Your Local Radio Station
Route 30 Harley-Davidson to Sponsor Car and Bike Show at Kenton’s Eats on the Street Festival – 95.3 WKTN – Your Local Radio Station
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The Kenton Historic Courthouse District has revealed that this year’s Car and Bike Show at the Eats on the Street event will be organized and sponsored by Route 30 Harley-Davidson.

This year’s event is anticipated to be larger and more exciting than ever, featuring an impressive display of vehicles.

Join us for the Eats on the Street Food Truck Festival on Saturday, July 19, from 5 PM to 10 PM.

Enjoy delicious food, refreshing drinks, lively entertainment, a car and bike showcase, and a dedicated kids’ zone in downtown Kenton.

All proceeds from the event will support the initiatives of the Kenton Historic Courthouse District, which offers grants for the Downtown Business Association.

For further details and updates about the event, please click here.

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Mark Allen Benjamin, Age 68 – WRBI Radio

Mark Allen Benjamin, Age 68 – WRBI RadioMark Allen Benjamin, age 68, of Batesville, Indiana, passed away on Tuesday, April 1, 2025, at his residence. Born on August 6, 1956, in Cincinnati, Ohio, he was the son of Louis E. and Marie A. (Sandman) Benjamin.

A graduate of Madeira High School in 1974, Mark served his country in the United States Army. He had a passion for riding his Harley Davidson motorcycle and enjoyed fishing. Mark was also committed to supporting charitable organizations such as St. Jude Children’s Hospital. Above all, he cherished the time spent with his family, especially his grandchildren.

Mark is survived by his daughters, Hannah (Becca) Crum and Emmalyn Benjamin, along with his beloved grandchildren, Bailey Benjamin, Tully Crum, and Amelia Watson.

In accordance with his wishes, Mark will be cremated. At this time, no services are planned.

We invite you to share your memories or send messages of comfort for Mark’s family in the online guestbook at www.meyersfuneralhomes.com.

 

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Motorbike Riders Attend Funeral Procession for BBC Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker

Bikers have honored the BBC radio personality Johnnie Walker by joining his funeral procession as he was laid to rest.

Among the attendees at St Peter’s Church in Shaftesbury, Dorset, on Friday were Led Zeppelin’s lead singer Robert Plant and Walker’s former colleagues from BBC Radio 2.

After the memorial service concluded, friends and family, including Walker’s wife Tiggy—dressed in pink—convened to observe a procession of Harley Davidson riders accompanying the DJ’s hearse.

Walker was a passionate rider of American motorcycles, and the biking community organizes a “ride of honour” to pay tribute to deceased bikers.

His passing at the age of 79 was announced on Radio 2 on New Year’s Eve by Bob Harris, who succeeded the veteran DJ on the Sounds Of The 70s show back in November.

Post-service, Radio 2 hosts Tony Blackburn and Jeremy Vine conversed with their former colleague Ken Bruce, who transitioned from the BBC to Bauer’s Greatest Hits Radio in 2023.

Motorbike Riders Attend Funeral Procession for BBC Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker
Robert Plant was among the mourners (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Plant, dressed in black and dark blue attire, previously honored Walker in December, describing him as “a defender and gatekeeper of great musical taste, a cool, kind man who set the bar high for all of us who cherished him”.

Other notable attendees included BBC and ITV sports presenter John Inverdale, former BBC radio personality Simon Mayo, Bob Harris, radio host Paul Gambaccini, BBC Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley, and Green Wing actress Pippa Haywood.

Walker stepped back from his career due to health issues, leaving his Radio 2 show The Rock Show last October after being diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF).

Tiggy Walker (left) chats with Harley Davidson riders who are escorting her husbands hearse in tribute
Tiggy Walker (left) converses with Harley Davidson riders escorting her husband’s hearse in tribute (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Before the memorial began, Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman expressed on X that he felt “very proud” that Tiggy invited him to perform his song Gone But Not Forgotten at the funeral.

Wakeman had previously performed this song at the memorial for former Countdown host Richard Whiteley.

On December 31, Tiggy honored him, noting he remained his “charming, humorous self to the end” and remarked, “bless that extraordinary husband of mine, who is now in a place of peace.”

(left to right) Tony Blackburn, Ken Bruce and Jeremy Vine at the funeral of DJ Johnnie Walker
(left to right) Tony Blackburn, Ken Bruce, and Jeremy Vine at the funeral of DJ Johnnie Walker (PA)

Tiggy provided him care during his struggle with lung disease and assisted in producing his radio show from home.

Walker’s IPF condition is characterized by lung scarring, making breathing progressively challenging, with no available treatment to halt or reverse it, according to the NHS.

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Motorcycle Riders Join Funeral Procession for BBC Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker

Motorcycle enthusiasts paid their respects to BBC radio personality Johnnie Walker by joining his funeral procession as he was laid to rest.

Among the attendees at St Peter’s Church in Shaftesbury, Dorset, on Friday were Robert Plant, the lead singer of Led Zeppelin, and Walker’s former colleagues from BBC Radio 2.

After the memorial service, friends and family, including Walker’s wife Tiggy—who wore pink—gathered to witness a cortege of Harley Davidson riders escorting the DJ’s hearse.

His passing at the age of 79 was announced on Radio 2 by Bob Harris on New Year’s Eve, who had taken over Walker’s Sounds Of The 70s show in November.

Following the service, Radio 2 presenters Tony Blackburn and Jeremy Vine conversed alongside their former colleague Ken Bruce, who left the BBC in 2023 to join Bauer’s Greatest Hits Radio.

A female with her arm linked with Robert Plant
Robert Plant was among the mourners (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Present at the funeral were BBC and ITV sports presenter John Inverdale, former BBC radio host Simon Mayo, Harris, radio personality Paul Gambaccini, BBC Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley, and Green Wing actress Pippa Haywood.

Walker retired due to health issues, stepping away from his Radio 2 show The Rock Show last October after being diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF).

Tiggy Walker (left) chats with Harley Davidson riders who are escorting her husband's hearse in tribute
Tiggy Walker (left) converses with Harley Davidson riders escorting her husband’s hearse in tribute (Andrew Matthews/PA)

Wakeman had previously played a song at the memorial for former Countdown host Richard Whiteley.

On December 31, Tiggy honored him by recalling his “charming, humorous self to the end,” adding, “bless that extraordinary husband of mine, who is now in a place of peace.”

(left to right) Tony Blackburn, Ken Bruce and Jeremy Vine at the funeral of DJ Johnnie Walker
(left to right) Tony Blackburn, Ken Bruce, and Jeremy Vine at the funeral of DJ Johnnie Walker (PA)

According to the NHS, Walker’s condition, IPF, is one in which “the lungs become scarred and breathing becomes increasingly difficult,” and currently “no treatment” is available to stop or reverse it.

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Led Zeppelin Vocalist and Radio 2 Host Pay Their Respects at Johnnie Walker’s Funeral

Robert Plant, lead singer of Led Zeppelin, along with Johnnie Walker’s former colleagues from BBC Radio 2, came together to honor the late DJ at his funeral in Shaftesbury.

Walker passed away at the age of 79 in December, with the announcement of his death made on New Year’s Eve by Bob Harris, who took over hosting Walker’s Sounds Of The 70s show in November.

For the past three decades, he lived with his wife Tiggy in a 17th-century farmhouse in the north Dorset town, where he also broadcast his beloved radio show.

Harley Davidson riders gather behind the hearse to take part in a tribute following the funeral of DJ Johnnie Walker at St Peter's Church in ShaftesburyHarley Davidson riders gather behind the hearse to take part in a tribute following the funeral of DJ Johnnie Walker at St Peter’s Church in Shaftesbury (Image: Andrew Matthews) The funeral service took place at St Peter’s Church, where Walker’s wife Tiggy, clad in pink, and other friends and loved ones, witnessed the procession of Harley Davidson riders paying respects to the DJ’s hearse.

An enthusiastic rider of American motorcycles, Walker was honored with a “ride of honour” by fellow bikers, a tradition for deceased riders.

Among those in attendance were Simon Mayo, who spent nearly twenty years with BBC Radio 2 before leaving in 2018, along with radio luminaries Bob Harris, Jeremy Vine, and Tony Blackburn.

Robert Plant arrives at the funeral of DJ Johnnie Walker at St Peter's Church in Shaftesbury, Dorset. Mr Walker, who hosted BBC Radio 2's Sounds Of The 70s and The Rock Show, died on 31 December, aged 79.Robert Plant arrives at the funeral of DJ Johnnie Walker at St Peter’s Church in Shaftesbury, Dorset. Mr Walker, who hosted BBC Radio 2’s Sounds Of The 70s and The Rock Show, died on 31 December, aged 79. (Image: Andrew Matthews)

Dressed in black and dark blue, Plant had previously praised Walker in December, describing him as “a defender and gatekeeper of great musical taste, a cool, kind man who kept the bar high for all of us who loved him.”

Walker had retired due to health issues, stepping away from his Radio 2 show The Rock Show last October after being diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF).

Also in attendance were BBC and ITV sports presenter John Inverdale, former BBC presenter Suzi Perry, radio host Paul Gambaccini, BBC Radio 2 presenter Jo Whiley, and actress Pippa Haywood from Green Wing.

Jeremy Vine arrives at the funeral of DJ Johnnie Walker at St Peter's Church in Shaftesbury, Dorset.Jeremy Vine arrives at the funeral of DJ Johnnie Walker at St Peter’s Church in Shaftesbury, Dorset. (Image: Andrew Matthews) The keyboardist Rick Wakeman expressed his pride on X this Thursday for being asked by Tiggy, Walker’s wife, who supported him during his illness and assisted in producing his radio show from home, to perform at the service.

He delivered a heartfelt rendition of his song Gone But Not Forgotten, a piece he also shared at the memorial for the former Countdown host Richard Whiteley.

(Image: Andrew Matthews)

On December 31, Tiggy Walker paid tribute to her late husband, remarking that he remained his “charming, humorous self to the end”, and expressed, “bless that extraordinary husband of mine, who is now in a place of peace”.

The illness that Walker suffered from, IPF, leads to lung scarring and progressively worsening breathing difficulties. According to the NHS, there is “currently no treatment” that can halt or reverse this condition.

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East Texas Radio Presents: Paris Harley Davidson’s Toys for Tots Campaign

East Texas Radio Presents: Paris Harley Davidson’s Toys for Tots Campaign

The Annual Toys for Tots Drive at Paris Harley Davidson is set for Saturday, December 14th, from 9 AM to 4 PM. Bring a friend and a NEW, UNWRAPPED TOY to support the Marine Corps Reserve and Paris Harley-Davidson during our annual TOYS FOR TOTS TOY DRIVE! Join us for a day filled with fun, food, and games at Paris Harley-Davidson!