Chaz and AJ talked about a woman in Massachusetts, who made local news headlines after being attacked by a raccoon early in the morning. After talking about the attack, Sue from Branford called to admit to feeding her neighborhood racoons every night for the last 12 years.
Chaz and AJ asked the Tribe to call in their real-life nightmare stories, from bear encounters, to late night volleyball games and even some viral thievery. (0:00)
Jim Pino from the Rum Runners (and other bands) was in with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about the 16th annual Beach Jam. They’ve raised over $625,000 so far for cancer patient care. (18:13)
During Stump the Chumps, Marty called in to quiz the show about Freddie Mercury. A simple question and answer turned into a classic Marty-verse detour of madness. (23:49)
Chaz and AJ spoke with attorney John Kaloidis, regarding the recent DCF report on the Waterbury stepmom case. Attorney Kaloidis is defending the stepmom, and believes the report exonorates his client from wrong doing.
Dr. Ron Clark was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to handle Top 10 duties this morning. He shared the top 10 injuries he sees in the E.R. during the summer months. (0:00)
In Dumb Ass News, a kid tried to impress a girl by driving his dad’s car like a professional, but wound up totaling it. (19:21)
Connecticut’s Madison Herrick was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about setting a world record! She’s now the youngest person to summit all of the highest points in each state. (29:19)
Live Nation’s Jimmy Koplik was on live to address the cancellation of the Soundside Music Festival in Bridgeport, which was a shock to many. Plus, Jimmy’s thoughts on the Ozzy Osbourne funeral, and answering the Tribe’s questions about their favorite artists. (38:21)
A video from the parking lot of a Judas Priest concert in 1986 has found a huge cult-like audience on the internet. Jeff Krulik, who shot the video, was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about the many memorable characters from “Heavy Metal Parking Lot.” (1:04:22)
The Guilford Fair is Connecticut’s 2nd oldest agricultural fair. Established in 1859, the Fair is held each year during the third full weekend in September at the Guilford Fairgrounds.
Come out on September 19th, 20th and 21st and enjoy what the Guilford Fair has to offer! Enjoy rides, exhibitors, vendors, a children’s zoo, live entertainment, tractor pulls and more!
There’s great live music, including The Seven Wonders: A Tribute To Fleetwood Mac on Friday night, Son of a Gun: The Premier Tribute to Guns N’ Roses on Saturday night, and country music star Houston Bernard for 2 shows on Sunday!
See 99.1 PLR on Saturday and Sunday at the Guilford Fair! Stop by our tent and say hello to your favorite 99.1 PLR personalities.