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Andy and Dan's weekly podcast will feature an episode on local and national sports and an episode on music, concerts, and album reviews. Shows will be roughly 45 minutes. Also shorter Bonus episode from time to time

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Andy reviews the soundtrack for the movie Less Than Zero
Andy reviews La Bamba soundtrack
Andy gives a little background on Stryper drummer Robert Sweet
Andy reviews John Cougar Mellencamp and the album The Lonesome Jubilee
Andy gives a review on the documentary The Van Halen Story - The Early Years
Sports and Songs Season 3 Episode 49 Songs Episode Andy talks about Motley Crue guitarist Mick Mars stepping back from touring  
Andy and Dan provide listeners with some KISS rankings.
Dan and Andy talk updates regarding sports, NASCAR and the COVID impact on NBA, NHL and the NFL.   They discuss the Major League Baseball Draft next. Andy reviews "This Day In Sports History" and follows up with "This Day In Music History".  Dan reviews the self-titled Audioslave album from 2002.
Andy begins the episode with a commentary on the Sports lockdown recorded from his Instagram video on May 25. Andy provides the updates on the state of Professional and Collegiate sports during 2020. Andy gives his "This Day in Sports History" segment, followed by "This Day is Music History" Dan reviews the 1991 album "Nevermind" by Nirvana.
Dan and Andy talk sports during the National shut-down, NASCAR will proceed with their May 17 race.   NFL draft results and free-agent signings including Thaddeus Moss (Randy's son), a TE signed by the Washington Redskins. Andy discusses the "this day in sports" segment. Andy discusses the "this day in music" segment. Dan reviews the 1967 album "Are You Experienced" by the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
Andy talks about the WNBA draft results for the Minnesota Lynx. Dan talks about the XFL season being cancelled, and the latest news that they have filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy protection.   NFL Draft is this coming week.   Tavaris Jackson, 36, killed in car crash in Alabama. "This day is sports" is covered next. Music notes and birthdays are covered by Andy. Dan reviews "British Steel", the 1980 release by Judas Priest.
Special guest Jason Ink joins the program for the first segment.  He is a former All-Star Wrestler currently living in Western Carver County. Dan and Andy discuss the recent St. Paul, MN cockfighting bust and the high-speed chase that ensued. Dan talks off-season moves in the NFL, and the Houston Texans in particular. Andy updates us with the "this day in sports" segment. Andy discusses "this day" in the music world and Dan reviews "High 'n' Dry", the 1981 Album by Def Leppard.
Dan and Andy talk sports, high school, college and the pros.  Updates on Coronavirus and the impact on sports schedules.  Andy talks D1 Hockey and Dan talks NFL Draft. Andy's "this day" in sports segement is next. Andy's "this day" in music follows and Dan reviews the album "Back In Black" by AC/DC which was released in July, 1980.
Dan and Andy talk sports and music while using a new platform for the show.   Minnesota is under a "Lockdown" order from the Governor. High School sports impact is discussed. College hockey is discussed along with two local Goaltender notes. Pro Football, including the release of the new logo for the L.A.  Rams. Andy goes over "this day in sports" and "this day in music". Dan review the album "Little Queen" which was released by Heart in 1977 and went Triple Platinum.
Dan and Andy talk High School State Tournaments (Boy's Hockey and Girl's Basketball). The Corona-Virus outbreak has cancelled, High School Sports, College Sports and Pro Sports.  The impact of this was discussed next. Andy provided notes on "this day in music" and concert updates. Dan reviewed the album "Temple of the Dog" that was released in 1991. Link to the song/lyrics for "Say Hello to Heaven" written by Chris Cornell after his roommate Andrew Wood died in Seattle.
Dan and Andy talk Pro Baseball spring training and the XFL week 5. College Hockey (men's and women's) and basketball (men's and women's) winter season is wrapping up.   Conference Tournaments for the next two weekends and Selection Sunday  will be Sunday, March 15.   Sports and Songs will be hosting a Men's Bracket NCAA Basketball Pick ' Em Challenge. High School Hockey finals are today and Girls basketball Sectional Finals are done.  Brackets for the Girls Tourney will be announced this week for all four classes. Boy's High School Basketball are in the midst of their Sectional playoff games and we'll have more on those games next week. Andy had music/concert notes and Dan reviewed the album "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath that was released in January, 1971.
Dan and Andy talk high school sports, State Tournaments and Sectional Playoffs.    Andy discusses the College sports rankings and upcoming year-end tournaments. Major League Baseball spring training updates and NFL Football Combine, and the week 4 XFL games were previewed. Andy talked about "this day in music" and Dan reviewed the album of the week, "Dressed to Kill" (1975) by KISS. You can find us here: Sports & Songs on Facebook Sports & Songs on Breaker Sports & Songs on Spotify
Andy and Dan discuss the Anniversary of the Olympic Men's Hockey win over Russia in 1980, High School Winter Sports State Tournaments, and Major League Baseball Spring Games begin. Dan reviews his album of the week. Andy discusses "This Day in Music" and birthdays and Dan reviews the L.A. Guns self-titled album from 1988.
Dan and Andy talk about the Super Bowl, and the start of the XFL Season. Andy provides updates on the NHL (new expansion team in Seattle), and NBA (trade deadline activity) and College Sports. Dan reviews "Above" by Mad Season.  This super-group released their only CD in 1995.    This group has Minneapolis and Seattle connections.   Official Music Video for "River of Deceit" is here. Andy discusses "this day in music" and reveals interesting details about "the day the music died" plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa.  The incident was 61 years ago and their destination was Moorhead, MN.
Dan and Andy discuss the helicopter crash that killed nine, including NBA great, Kobe Bryant. Our prediction for Sunday's Super Bowl, and our Top 5 picks for Halftime Performances.
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