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Fairfield County Rocks with the best songs and artists from ‘80s, ‘90s and 2000s. Grunge, hair, alt, and straight ahead rock. This is the next generation of classic rock focusing on bands like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Guns N’ Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Motley Crue, Sublime and more
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Ever thought you would feel empathy or even compassion for a serial killer? Clinical Psychologist and criminal expert Dr. Rachel Toles is bringing her show, Psychology of a Serial Killer, to the Ridgefield Playhouse on April 7th and gave Jon a behind the scenes look!
Brendan Toller from Verso Studio at the Westport Library spoke with Jon Kamal about their new compilation album featuring 100% CT talent!  Check out their free album release party at the Westport Library this Saturday 06/03/23, featuring beer, wine and live bands!
The Paul Clark Project

The Paul Clark Project

2022-08-0723:23

Inspired by his career as a social worker and his own struggles with mental health, Paul Clark endeavors to make music that promotes mental wellness!
DL from Bad Wolves!

DL from Bad Wolves!

2022-07-2911:01

Bad Wolves is coming to the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater this Sunday, but first they're playing an acoustic show at Little Pub Fairfield!  Check out Jon's interview with their lead singer, DL.
Halestorm is playing at The Hartford Healthcare Amphitheater in Bridgeport this Wednesday!  Check out an exclusive interview with founding member Arejay Hale!
Michael Glabicki is coming to the Ridgefield Playhouse May 8th!  He took a few minutes to talk to Jon about his songwriting, the reason he dropped out of college, and a surprise coming from his new band Uprooted this Fall!
In Dumb Ass News, a man in China turned into a human fish tank when he "accidentally" sat on a fish. (0:00)   Boston Comedian Will Noonan was on the phone to talk about going out to breakfast for the first time since quarantine began, and his commercial for Honda. (7:29) AJ takes on the Tribe's trivia questions in Trash Can Trivia. Every wrong answer, AJ got smashed in the head by a trash can lid. (12:59)   Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim commented on the protests that have settled in front of the Bridgeport Police Department for days now. He sounds open to dialogue and changes towards making a better Bridgeport police department. (22:49) 
The national spotlight is on police, so Chaz and AJ spoke with Chris Lyons, Retired Hartford Police Sergeant about the use of deadly force, the importance of not making police work personal, and the banning of chokeholds by police. Plus, he shared some of the memorable moments from his career as Hartford police.
Dr. Ron Clark is the Associate Chief of Emergency Medicine at the Hospital of Central CT, and gave a very encouraging report for phase two of the state's reopening, given the dwindling COVID-19 hospitalizations. (0:00)  CT State Police have searched an Avon property at least twice now, looking for evidence in the case of Jennifer Dulos. David Ford, the owner of the property, talked about his past interactions with Fotis Dulos, his willingness to open his home to the police, and why you never hang up the phone on him. (13:36)  Shelton Fire Department's Deputy Chief Paul Wilson was on to talk about the massive fire over the weekend, that was visible from Long Island. (40:16)  All you need to know about the PS5 release this year, from the King of the Nerds, Mitch Hallock. (51:39)
Weston Graduation

Weston Graduation

2020-06-1257:21

Congrats to the class of 2020! Listen to the Weston High School Graduation here
During what should have been an easy traffic report, Ashley started choking, was thoroughly mocked by Chaz and AJ, and barely recovered enough to finish the report intelligibly. (0:00)  State police visited a neighboring property to the Dulos house yesterday, to continue investigation into the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos, who has been missing more than a year now. (2:03)  A woman in New Canaan was bitten by a coyote recently, so Chaz and AJ asked Trapper Don about how dangerous they can be, how they hunt and mate for life. (18:08)  Derby Fire Commissioner Gary Parker was on to talk about the rescue of a woman last night, at a senior housing complex. It started when a person on oxygen was smoking a cigarette. Then, animal control officer Allyson Halm was on to give more information about the coyote incident the happened in New Canaan. (27:08)   Boss Keith's Top 5 was really just a trick to try and get Chaz and AJ to agree with him on making his 12-year-old daughter do chores. So here's the (fake) Top 5 chores that a 12-year-old can do. (40:21)
Piper is a graduating senior from Lyman Hall in Wallingford, and is going into environmental science at the University of Denver. After explaining to AJ what environmental science is (and many other things,) she gave her address to the class of 2020, and promised to come back on the air to explain things to AJ as needed. 
Yesterday, Charles Haas the Titanic expert talked about the crazy danger he was in while diving to visit the wreckage site. Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to share their stories, and got some intense ones about a raging river, a bear encounter, an accidental shooting, and a jackhammer incident. (0:00)   Chaz and AJ announced their first event since the pandemic, "Stand Up for Vets." Laurie Hollander, President of "Help Our Military Heroes" was on to help make the announcement about the event, which is going to be a virtual broadcast through Facebook. (17:53)   WFSB's Scot Haney was on to with the forecast for the weekend, and shared the incident that led to the "Scot Haney Rule" at Channel 3 when it comes to live events. (30:00)  Live Nation's Jimmy Koplik addressed comments made by the Governor to Chaz and AJ yesterday, about outdoor concerts looking realistic for phase 3 of CT reopening. Plus, his favorite moments from the New Haven Coliseum and why Guns N' Roses canceled their show at Lake Compounce years and years ago. (39:54)  If AJ had to have a themed wedding, he thinks he'd go with NASCAR as the theme. (1:05:12)
Marissa is a 17-year-old senior at Sheehan High School in Wallingford, who has future plans to attend UConn for pharmacy. She's an established athlete, spending four years on the field hockey team, four years with indoor track, three years of lacrosse, crew, and has been a dancer for fifteen years. 
Before Governor Lamont's call in, Chaz and AJ went through some of the questions the Tribe submitted on Facebook. It all ended with an AJ flubble. (0:00)  The Amity Regional High School graduation is going to be broadcast live on PLR, and Weston High School's graduation is on the Fox. Chaz and AJ received an email from someone at East Haven asking to recognize the graduates, but it didn't sound legitimate. (6:34)   Joe Della Monica is a retired police officer, and currently serves as a security consultant. He was on with Chaz and AJ to address the murder of George Floyd, police brutality, and the calls by public protesters to defund the police. (12:17)  In Dumb Ass News, a girl just wanted to help a squirrel stuck in a pool, but it all went terribly wrong. (24:02)   Charles Haas is an expert on the Titanic, and was on to talk about his two dives to visit the wreckage, and the latest plans to visit the site for special artifacts. (29:42)  It was recently announced that East Haven Police Lieutenant Joe Murgo will be promoted to Captain. He was on the phone to talk about career, dancing at the Toy Drive, and how police officers have a great opportunity to bring communities together since everyone is watching them, now. (48:18)  So, the Dalai Lama has released an album. Chaz and AJ played a clip in Dumb Ass News, then spoke to his advisor about the production and behind the scenes stories. (57:51)
Austin Jose from St. Joseph High School in Trumbull addressed his graduating class today, and talked about his plans to take a year off to travel the country filming snowboarders and working on his videography business. 
Governor Lamont was on with Chaz and AJ to address the murder of George Floyd, protests in his name and for Black Lives Matter, and how he feels about calls to defund the police. Plus, the timeline for the reopening of Connecticut in the midst of a pandemic, when we could see concerts again, and questions from the Tribe. 
In Dumb Ass News, a woman is suing after spinning around 174 times while being rescued by a helicopter. (0:00)  Movie and TV Critic Joe Meyers was on to talk to Chaz and AJ about the movie blockbusters that have not stood up to the test of time. The Big Chill, Star Wars, Avatar, and Ben Affleck's career after Good Will Hunting were all discussed. (7:07)  Phase 2 of CT's reopening process is June 17th, and Dave from the Riverview Bistro was on to talk about how he's gotten the restaurant ready, and what things will change from phase 1. Plus, Stefanie from the Capitol Theater gave an update on live concerts, and how they might be broadcast to audiences instead of having them attend live. (20:31)  In news, Tara was on to talk about CT graduations coming back soon, and how she helped to make that a reality. (34:19)  Inspired by a story in Dumb Ass News, Chaz and AJ talked about the times they had to take an emergency deuce outside. (43:15)
Jayson is the President of the Amity Regional High School Senior Class, and was on with Chaz and AJ. Hear about his plans to be a physical therapist, achieving the rank of Eagle Scout, and then AJ flubbled the second he hung up. 
Chaz's fiancee, Jennifer was on to rib him about his embarrassing sun burn and admit to eating her own dead skin in the past. (0:00)   The singing dogs of Instagram! Chaz and AJ had some audio of two dogs, with different singing abilities. (8:14)  AJ, AKA "Major Danger," takes on peanut butter karaoke. Can he eat a heaping spoonful and make it through some Billy Joel? (12:51) 
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