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Classic rock station out of Fairfield County, Connecticut. Come here for interviews with interesting Connecticut business owners, residents, and artists.373967

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  • Wednesday, May 20: AJ Walks on Legos, Rogue Hair Salon Opening in Pawcatuck, Viral State Trooper Video

    20/05/2020 Duration: 01h30min

    A news report from Texas went viral for covering the Jeeps at the beach event, because of the morons that showed up. (0:00)   AJ walked on Legos in the studio because he saw online people had done it to raise money for charity. (6:45) Cromwell Mayor Enzo Faienza was on to talk about the town resisting the Governor's orders to keep some businesses closed, then Kat was on from Pawcatuck to claim her hair salon is open today. (20:17)   Joe Meyers, movie and TV critic was on to talk about the shows and movies we should check out. (37:25)  Chaz and AJ played the audio of the viral video of a CT State Trooper that lost his temper after pulling over a driver that flipped him off. Brian Foley was on to explain why he the officer was taken off the road, and how the world is different now with everything being recorded. (50:17)  Pat Oates was on to talk about the viral state trooper video, and his new job working at Big Lots! Plus, Jay Pinto from the Milford Oyster Festival announced that the event has been cancel

  • Tuesday, May 19: Mayor Mark Boughton's Viral Video, The Mansfield Drive-In, Barbers and Hair Stylists Argue About Opening

    19/05/2020 Duration: 01h04min

    Danbury Mayor Mark Boughton was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about his viral video, which was a satirical spin on "Tiger King" Joe Exotic's music video. He did it all to raise money to feed people. (0:00)  As businesses begin reopening tomorrow, the Mansfield drive-in theater is prepared with a triple feature. Chaz and AJ asked Elena about the selections, how social distancing will work, and how you can still order snacks. (8:35)  Jessie the hair stylist is not comfortable opening up salons just yet, but is still upset with Governor Lamont's decision to move the re-opening date. They've spent money to be ready to open, and how even the salons that don't feel safe will have to open, or lose customers. (19:37)  Dino the barber is on the other side of the argument as Jessie, and wants to have his business open up tomorrow. Dino admitted that it feels impossible to bring new clients in with the restrictions that have been put in place for the reopening of salons. Then, Sarah from St. Vincent's defended the gove

  • Monday, May 18: Heimlich Stories, Brooks Parker on City Council Zoom Fail, Dr. Browne's Coronavirus Update from Griffin Health

    18/05/2020 Duration: 01h42min

    Stamford Deputy Fire Chief Tom G was on the phone to talk about firefighters escaping from a burning building. (0:00)  A man was saved from choking when he ran to his neighbor's house. Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to call in their stories, Johnny Rocket was saved by grandma and Charlie choked on soup. (9:21)  Ansonia Mayor Cassetti was on to explain the city's plan to let restaurants open by shutting down some streets, and Brooks Parker, the former Wethersfield Councilman was on to explain the ill-fated Zoom call that lost him his job. (23:42)  Don in Bridgeport provides further proof that you will be hung up on if you don't get right to the point. (37:54)  In Dumb Ass News, a cameraman completely blew it by bad-mouthing his job on a live mic. (39:50)  Attorney Bob Mitchell was on to help the Tribe through their employment concerns. Frank called in his concerns with returning to work, given his medical background. Can he refuse and still collect unemployment? (42:39)  Dr. Browne is the Chief Medical Offi

  • Friday, May 15: Two Guys Hit By Lightning, Blow Up Dolls Helping Social Distancing, Boss Keith's Top 5 American Rock Bands

    15/05/2020 Duration: 57min

    Responding to video posted by Barstool Sports' Dave Portnoy, Chaz and AJ got a call from Dan who tried to take over the conversation with three quick points. (0:00)   Steve was in the news recently for surviving a lightning strike, and was on with Chaz and AJ to share the crazy circumstances from the incident in his garage. Then, Tim in Clinton called in about being hit by lightning on three separate occasions. (3:19)  Yesterday was the Air National Guard flyover of CT, and Jennifer Petrow was one of the pilots. She was on to talk about the event, and some of the crazy things she's experienced in her career. (17:39)  A restaurant in South Carolina has gone viral for practicing social distancing in their dining room by using blow up dolls. (28:58)  Rosalie was on from Bikers Against Animal Cruelty to talk about a way they've found to be helpful within the community, despite not being able to organize any events during the COVID-19 pandemic. You can help them tomorrow in Sandy Hook! (32:31)   In Dumb Ass N

  • Thursday, May 14: Dr. Mimi on the Dental Office Debate, Attorney General William Tong on Price Gouging, and Jimmy Koplik Talks About America's Greatest Rock Band

    14/05/2020 Duration: 01h24min

    Governor Lamont was on yesterday to explain dental offices opening, but did little to calm down the dental hygienists who feel it's still too early and unsafe to open. This morning, Dr. Mimi DeLessio-Matta of the Connecticut State Dental Association was on to try and clear up why dental offices are a phase one business. (0:00)   In Dumb Ass News, a pharmacist dies after drinking his own Coronavirus formula. (15:09)   CT Attorney General William Tong was on to talk about price gouging during the pandemic, the scams his office has already seen, and why internet scammers are harder to track down. (16:49)   Scot Haney was on live from the Masks for CT giveaway event in Middletown, and said Judy Collins is the greatest American rock band. (27:52)  Karen Zagurski is the President of the Association of CT Fairs, and was on to talk about the events that have already canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and those that are holding on to their dates. Plus, Bob Stefanowski checks in from the Middletown mask giv

  • Wednesday, May 13: Meg the Dental Hygienist's Response to Governor Lamont, Remembering When AJ First Met "Fred Steele"

    13/05/2020 Duration: 31min

    AJ admitted to feeling uncomfortable in public the other day while buying his lottery tickets. (0:00)  What should we watch on TV or streaming services? Joe Meyers the TV critic was on to talk about "The Eddy" on NetFlix, "Dead to Me," and the new Seinfeld standup special. (1:32)  Meg is a dental hygienist, and called in to explain what a dental hygienist's job is, and why they are so upset to be asked to go back to work on May 20th. Plus, Dan Slaterly from Banker's Life was on to talk about the options that you have with your 401k. (10:15)   In Dumb Ass News, a fugitive is caught by police when a fart gave him away. The story reminded AJ of the first time he heard the name "Fred Steele."(24:37)

  • Governor Lamont Talks About Reopening Dental Offices, Hair Salons and More

    13/05/2020 Duration: 25min

    Governor Lamont was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about the decision behind reopening dental offices starting in phase one on May 20th, why hair salons are now allowed to use blow dryers after being told no, and when phase two of opening will begin. 

  • Tuesday, May 12: Dental Hygienist NOT Ready to Return, Norm Pattis on CCSU Students Petition to Have Tuition Returned, RIP Double Rainbow Guy

    12/05/2020 Duration: 45min

    In Dumb Ass News, a bear breaks into a cabin to eat a LOT of candy and drink beer and soda. (0:00)  Erica the dental hygienist was on with Chaz and AJ to refute some of what was said by other dental hygienists, yesterday. Erica is not ready to go back, mostly because she doesn't feel like CDC guidelines are being followed, and they are at an extremely high risk. (5:18)   Attorney Norm Pattis called in to attempt to defend the student of CCSU, who have started a petition to have the school return their tuition amid pandemic shutdowns. (13:48)   Comedian Will Noonan was on to talk about the crazy process trying to adopt a puppy in Boston, and why people in need of haircuts have been scooting to New Hampshire. (23:49)  Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee is selling his home, and has a video listed to try and entice a buyer. Johnathan Carbutti was on to talk about some of the interesting things he noticed. (31:29)   Chaz and AJ didn't remember the double rainbow guy! Bear, the double rainbow guy has died, and so t

  • Monday, May 11: Dental Offices Opening During Phase One, Senator Blumenthal

    11/05/2020 Duration: 01h26min

    Governor Lamont changed his thinking on which phase dental offices will reopen, saying they are now phase one. Chaz and AJ had a hard time trying to understand why the sudden change. (0:00)  Joey C was on the phone to talk about how restaurants are planning to open again with outdoor seating. Everyone needs to be on the same page, from the staff to the customers. (14:05)  A Colorado restaurant was packed on Mother's Day, despite social distancing measures. Chaz and AJ played a clip in Dumb Ass News. (29:39)  Senator Blumenthal answers the Tribe's questions about the COVID-19 pandemic, including hazard pay, incentive to get people off of unemployment, and trouble recouping money from canceled trips. (31:27)  Lori Linares was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to share the incredible moment of helping to deliver a baby over the phone. Clips from the 911 call were played too, which AJ immediately connected to a movie from 1974. (39:26)   Katie Coelho lost her husband to COVID-19, and was on with Chaz and AJ to t

  • Friday, May 8: $20k Raised for AJ's "Miles for Masks," Dr. Brett Mocks AJ's Mentality, FEMA's Captain Russ Webster

    08/05/2020 Duration: 01h22min

    Bob and Amy Stefanowski were on to announce the official total raised from AJ's "Miles for Masks." He may not have been able to last a full 24 hours, but he's provided a LOT of masks for folks who need them! (0:00) New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about his apparent side gig as a plumber. It all started with a funny typo while the mayor was on News 8, and he addresses whether or not he feels comfortable with the May 20th reopening date. (6:31)  Kristin Okesson is the general manager for Connoisseur Media CT, and was on to applaud AJ for his valiant effort during "Miles for Masks." Plus, her son has been named as one of six US pro halfpipe team members! (22:28)  A California Highway Patrolman describes one of the top 10 craziest things he's ever seen happen in Dumb Ass News. (26:00)  Sports Psychologist Dr. Brett was originally scheduled to help AJ power through his last few hours on the bike. However, since AJ had to hop off a little earlier than planned, the call turned into

  • Thursday, May 7: Employment Attorney Bob Mitchell Helps the Tribe, Jimmy Koplik on Concerts in 2020, AJ Begins "Miles for Masks"

    07/05/2020 Duration: 01h44min

    A recap of Governor Lamont's call yesterday, and his thoughts on which businesses can begin opening during each phase. Plus, the crew is frustrated with the sanitizing process of their groceries. (0:00)  Scot Haney was on for an early weekend forecast (which might include snow!?) and talks about the antibody test for COVID-19. (11:44)   Employment attorney Bob Mitchell was on to help the Tribe through some confusion and uncertainty. He also answers a frequently asked question, "what happens if I'm collecting unemployment and have to go back to work?" (19:22)  Bob from Labonne's Market explains the meat shortage, and how long it could affect consumers. (37:06)   Live Nation's Jimmy Koplik did not have any news to break, but he did explain how concerts in 2020 could work, if they are given the green light by Governor Lamont. Plus, some shows for the summer have still not been canceled or rescheduled, so what does that mean for people who bought tickets? (52:08)  AJ begins his 24 hour biking marathon for "M

  • Wednesday, May 6: Stung by a Murder Hornet, Canceling Spring Sports, Dr. Rich Diana on Playing Football for Don Shula

    06/05/2020 Duration: 01h02min

    Chaz and AJ acknowledged the death of legendary NFL coach Don Shula, and Chaz shared a brief but hysterical story of bumping into Dan Marino. (0:00)  Audio of a man being stung by a murder hornet, the Giant Asian Hornet that has recently been spotted in the United States. Plus, the Tribe calls in their bee sting stories. (5:11)  Glenn Lungarini was on to announce that the decision to keep schools closed for the remainder of the academic year, has forced their decision to abandon plans at salvaging any spring sports for the year. Does he know which sports might be easiest to start up when the time is right? Plus, Senator Blumenthal checks in to ask for some help acquiring masks for a veteran council in need. (18:39)   Movie and TV critic Joe Meyers was on again to talk about the shows everyone is watching. Chaz really latched on to "Dead to Me," while AJ has been enjoying a show called, "Mom." (31:50)  Boss Keith started his day irritated after listening to Chaz and AJ pick apart Eddie Vedder's "All In Cha

  • Governor Lamont on School Closures and Reopening Plans

    06/05/2020 Duration: 18min

    Chaz and AJ spoke with Governor Lamont about the announcement to cancel schools for the rest of the academic year, when a new school year could start up, and what he sees happening on May 20th. Plus, AJ pitches a graduation plan, and Governor Lamont predicts which phase of the reopening process certain businesses and industries can expect to start opening up again. 

  • Tuesday, May 5: AJ Isn't Prepared For His Cycling, Masks for New Haven, Who Lives the Longest?

    05/05/2020 Duration: 01h02min

    Beth is a triathlete and trainer, who called Chaz and AJ this morning to help AJ along with his cycling training. As it turns out, he's woefully unprepared for what's ahead, and is in desperate need of chamois cream. (0:00)  Bob Stefanowski was on the phone to promote Masks for CT in New Haven, giving away another free 50,000 masks to residents who need them. (18:17)  AJ does not have the right shoes (of course) for a 24-hour cycling marathon, but the Tribe had a lot of advice to offer. (28:03)   Boston comedian Will Noonan warns AJ about what "hitting the wall" feels like, and also how intense cycling is, even for a decorated runner. (32:09)  In Dumb Ass News, a Peter Townsend clip turned into a debate about which member of Chaz and AJ would live the longest. (41:16)  Ashley discovered her parents' record collections, which are wildly different, and learned all about the terrible music created by Dan Fogelberg. (46:23)

  • Monday, May 4: The Rescued Raccoon Needs A Name, Mark Hayward From Small Business Administration, Trainer Luke's Advice for AJ's Biking Marathon

    04/05/2020 Duration: 01h39min

    Is the Commission for the Department of Labor having a mental breakdown? Chaz and AJ have some audio from a Fox 61 report that seems to suggest he's right on the edge. (0:00)   Eunice called in an update on the rescued raccoon from Chaz's yard, and the crew starts to think about a name for her since her recovery has been so encouraging. (7:30)  New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker wants to "one-up" Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin on his presentation to deter riding ATVs in the street. Plus, Bridgeport Deputy Fire Chief James Buck talks about having to rescue 28 people from the beach. (17:11)    Jennifer was on to explain why she screamed over the weekend, and threw out a pair of shoes. (30:15)  Camp Getaway, an adult camp in Kent, CT will be a show on Bravo starting tonight! David, who runs the camp, was on with Chaz and AJ to explain what to expect from the show. (34:51)  Steve's birthday was Friday, while serving in Afghanistan. Chaz and AJ gave him a shoutout for building a makeshift and badass gym, and acknowle

  • Jeannine Mollica on Parents' Plan for a Graduation

    01/05/2020 Duration: 08min

    Jeannine from Wallingford was on with Chaz and AJ this morning to explain the plan that parents have cooked up to get a real graduation ceremony for high school students that are missing out this year. 

  • Todd Simon from Omaha Steak and Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw

    01/05/2020 Duration: 12min

    Todd Simon is "Mr. Meat" to Chaz and AJ, as he's in charge at Omaha Steaks. They were talking to Todd about the easy ways you can order delicious aged steaks right to you home, when it was revealed that Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw and Todd are old college buddies.

  • Friday, May 1: Baby Raccoon Update from Eunice, Bob Stefanowski Announces New Mask Giveaway Event, Stacy's Porch Portraits

    01/05/2020 Duration: 01h04min

    Chaz and AJ had Eunice on the phone this morning with an update on the newborn raccoon that Chaz and Jennifer found in their backyard. Plus, Jennifer admits that she may have heard the exact moment the baby was born. (0:00)  Bob Stefanowski called in to announce a new mask giveaway event in New Haven for next week, since there was such a high demand following Tuesday's event in Hartford. Plus, Joe from Oxford Lumber was on the phone to pledge some early donations to AJ's "Miles for Masks." (13:22) Scot Haney has good news for this weekend's forecast, and his grandfather clock makes another guest appearance. (23:30)   Happy birthday, Momma Gee! Ashley's mom was on the phone this morning to celebrate her birthday on air, since she will not be able to do it person. (32:52)  Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin was on to talk about a big problem in his city, ATVs. Chaz and AJ asked him about the decision to crush a number of vehicles that were confiscated, and the message he hopes to send by doing so. (39:59)  During

  • Thursday, April 30: The Baby Raccoon Saga, Bull Calves Get New Names (On a New Night,) Oreos and the 101-Year-Old Coronavirus Survivor

    30/04/2020 Duration: 01h24min

    Chaz and Jennifer shared a story about finding a newborn raccoon in their yard, and the adventure they went on to try to save it. (0:00)  The animal stories continued as Al and Tracy were on the phone to talk about naming their new bull calves Chaz, AJ and Phil. (12:55)  Ashley from Long Island was on to talk about the donations she was hoping to make to someone in need in Connecticut. (18:16)  Lisa from Colchester called in a follow-up for Chaz and AJ, to share how very gracious Mark Hayward from the SBA was in helping her and her boss secure a loan for the business. (22:57)  Mike called in to share his experience with a dog in need of rescue in Seymour. Fire fighters had to jump in the water, and WTNH did a report on the rescue as well. (36:00) In Dumb Ass News, a snake is rescued with a flip flop, and a man in Spain tried to break quarantine by taking his goldfish for a walk. (42:56)  Employment attorney Bob Mitchell was on the phone to answer some frequently asked questions about unemployment, reduc

  • Blue Angels' John "Gucci" Foley

    30/04/2020 Duration: 18min

    John Foley, a former naval aviator with the Blue Angels was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about the coordinated flyover of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut with the Thunderbirds. Plus, he admitted the origin of his call sign "Gucci," helping out on the original "Top Gun," and some of the celebrities he's given the full experience to. 

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