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  1. Keith Richard Schieron ’97 passed away Dec. 31, 2016, from a glioblastoma brain tumor. A lifelong music enthusiast, he joined several punk rock bands at SCU and adopted the moniker “Reverend Keith” while working as a DJ and general manager for KSCU.

  2. Keith Schieron was born December 20, 1972 in San Jose, California. A natural athlete, Keith distinguished himself early in organized sports but never embraced the conservative masculine culture prized by his peers.

  3. I’m saddened by the news of Keith Schieron’s passing. He died of brain cancer at the end of 2016. Keith was half of the filmmaking team behind We Jam Econo , the documentary film about San Pedro’s Minutemen—my favorite band, the band that most inspired me, the band that propelled my career in writing.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › We_Jam_EconoWe Jam Econo - Wikipedia

    We Jam Econo: The Story of the Minutemen, is a full-length documentary about the influential 1980s punk rock band Minutemen, created by director Tim Irwin and producer Keith Schieron in association with Rocket Fuel Films.

  5. Dec 22, 2003 · In fact, director Tim Irwin and his partner Keith Schieron are among those who never caught the defiantly blue-collar Southern California trio — singer/guitarist D. Boon, bassist Mike Watt and

  6. Longtime KSCU listeners will remember legendary General Manager Keith Schieron from the late '90s, who sadly passed away earlier this year. There is a crowdfunding campaign in place to support Keith's family, and any donation — however small — would be a great way to honor Keith's memory.

  7. Directed by Tim Irwin, Keith Schieron. In 2007, 11 years after one of the most influential American punk bands, Jawbreaker, called it quits, the three members, Blake Schwarzenbach, Chris Bauermeister, and Adam Pfahler reconnect in a San Francisco recording studio to listen back to their albums, reminisce and even perform together one last time.