Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Tuesday, September 14

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Tuesday, September 14

6:00. News.

6:20. The odd thing your dog ate. Everyone on gets in the running for tickets to see A Bronx Tale at the Palace Theater in Waterbury. Call in at 877-764-2535.

7:00. Inside the largest house in the world. 

7:20. Dumbass News: Twerks and Tasers. Sounds like a vacation spot. But it’s not. 

7:30. Behind the scenes at the best concerts to ever come to Toad’s Place. Randy Beach co-authored a new book called “The Legendary Toad’s Place: Stories from New Haven’s Famed Music Venue.” Available wherever books are sold on October 8th.

7:40. The PLR chapter. 

8:00. A Long Island girl named Gabby is missing and her boyfriend has lawyered up. What does that mean? Attorney Norm Pattis.

8:20. The only equipment manager in hockey to be suspended…T-Bone from the Netflix Documentary, “Untold: Crime and Penalties” about the Danbury Trashers.

9:00. Themis Klarides and Nicole Klarides-Ditria. They are raising money for CONNECTICUT FOOD BANK / FOODSHARE. Pay for a ticket to the “2021 CT Food Bank / Foodshare Governor’s Open” at eventbrite.com to contribute.

9:20. Dumbass News. 

PODCAST – Monday, September 13: Bathroom Emergencies; Gross Food; The Strange Circumstances Behind The Rolling Stones’ Manager’s Death

PODCAST – Monday, September 13: Bathroom Emergencies; Gross Food; The Strange Circumstances Behind The Rolling Stones’ Manager’s Death

Dumb Ass News – A viral video of raw sewage spewing on the fans at FedEx Field to watch the Washington Football Team, led Chaz and AJ to talk about some of their bathroom emergencies. (0:00)

An earlier discussion about gross foods continued in news, Tribe members were calling in their memorable moments with strange dishes. (7:38)

A very strange set of circumstances caused the accidental death of the Rolling Stones’ manager. Chaz and AJ were trying to understand how the accident could have possibly happened. (21:36)

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Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Monday, September 13

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Monday, September 13

6:00. And the best things to come out of the 1990’s were…?
6:20. The 5 best jobs for lazy people. 
6:30. What’s the easiest job you had? Everyone on gets in the running for tickets to “A Bronx Tale.” 877-764-2535 
7:00. Rolling Stones manager dies in the strangest way. 
7:20. Dumb Ass News. Cow spotted in backseat of car at McDonald’s drive-through.
7:30. Killer Karaoke! And you thought Barbara Streisand was bad!
7:40. The most interesting version of Amazing Grace. 
8:00. Will the new iphone be good at being a phone? And all of your info can be hacked if you buy the wrong cable. Steve Greenberg is on. Check out his YouTube Gadget Gameshow HERE
9:00. The things people did as kids that they later realized were dangerous. 
9:20. Dumb Ass News. 
9:30. The Morning Crew went over Phil’s house this weekend! We have audio.

PODCAST – Friday, September 10: Comedian Luenell Has A Crush On AJ; Overrated Fall Things; Flubble Friday Montage

PODCAST – Friday, September 10: Comedian Luenell Has A Crush On AJ; Overrated Fall Things; Flubble Friday Montage

Comedian Luenell was in with Chaz and AJ to talk about her show at the Stress Factory in Bridgeport, her love of Prince and hair bands, and spent most of the visit drooling over her new crush, AJ. (0:00) 

Boss Keith was in to talk about the Top 5 things people love about the fall, that he thinks are overrated. (21:42) 

The Flubble Montage was made after a short work week, but still had some real memorable slip ups. Clearly there should be a rule against doing math on the air. (30:48)

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Friday, September 10

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Friday, September 10

6:00. How you can jump out of an airplane and help a veteran. (Ron with “Skydive for Veterans”)
6:20. Will today be the shortest Flubble montage ever?
6:30. The weird thing a stranger said to you. Everyone on gets in the running for Vic Dibitetto tickets. 877-764-2535
7:00. 9/11 Survivor Bruce Stephan. On that day, he was in the North Tower and his wife was in the South Tower.
7:20. Dumbass News. A woman uses dog poop to fend off a kidnapper. 
7:30. WFSB’s Scot Haney.
8:00. Will Jimeno was buried under the rubble of the South Tower for 13 hours. 
8:20. Comedian Luenell. She’s worked with Eddie Murphy, and she is at the Stress Factory in Bridgeport this weekend! Click HERE for tickets! 
9:00. Kings of Leon’s music in space? Their manager Andy Mendelson is on!
9:20. Dumbass News. Will today be the shortest Flubble montage ever? 9:30. Boss Keith’s Top 5. Why you love Fall but shouldn’t. 

50 Years, 50 Albums 1988: Van Halen ‘OU812’

50 Years, 50 Albums 1988: Van Halen ‘OU812’

The year 1988; MTV at its peak; and songs you heard on the radio, you can see on TV…ah the Eighties. The three albums up for voting this week got plenty of both. Bon Jovi’s New Jersey, Poison’s Open up and Say Ahh and Van Halen’s OU812. The eighth studio album from Van Halen got the most votes and for good reason too, the album totally kicks ass! From the first track “Mine All Mine” to “Cabo Wabo” and “Finished what you Started”, the album really showed how well Sammy and Eddie worked together. The working title of the album was supposed to be “Bone”, which Alex hated. Sammy saw a delivery truck with OU812 on the plate they all thought it was funny. And the rest is history. Some say it was a response to David Lee Roth’s Eat ’em and Smile album.

Learn more about the album:

Did Van Halen Bite Off Too Much With ‘OU812’?

Sammy Hagar Admits The Major Problem Of Van Halen’s ‘OU812’ Album

Revisiting Van Halen’s Monster ‘OU812’ Album

Essential video:

Listen to the album:

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PODCAST – Thursday, September 9: Rating The Show’s Driver’s License Photos; AJ Vs. Cell Phone; CT United Ride This Weekend

PODCAST – Thursday, September 9: Rating The Show’s Driver’s License Photos; AJ Vs. Cell Phone; CT United Ride This Weekend

Chaz and AJ were talking about how they handle getting pulled over, when everyone started criticizing their own license photos. (0:00) 

The Tribe was calling in the strange and terrible things that have happened to them on the school bus, and Alex shared some things he saw while working as a driver. (7:04) 

Dumb Ass News – Once again, AJ fights a losing battle with technology. This time, he tried to record a new outgoing voicemail message on his cell phone. (9:47) 

Carmine Appice was on to talk about the recent cover Vanilla Fudge did of The Supremes, “Stop in the Name of Love.” He also talked about the drum-off happening between him and his brother, Vinny. (16:31) 

Attorney John Haymond was on to talk about the 9/11 United Ride this weekend, and happened to mention today is his birthday, so he was incessantly serenaded by AJ. (30:03)

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Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Thursday, September 9

Chaz and AJ Show Rundown: Thursday, September 9

6:00. News.
6:20 – 6:40. School bus stories. Everyone on gets in the running for Vic Bibitetto tickets! 877-764-2535
7:00. A shortage of school bus drivers is a problem in Connecticut. Steve Gardner from All-Star Transportation.
7:20. Dumb Ass News. A guy giving advice needs advice on how to give it.
7:30. This guy has a 9/11 story that could easily be a movie. New York Fire Fighter Dave Russell. 
8:00. How this guy may have won 25 thousand dollars by doing what he loves to do. 2021’s (unofficial) Bluefish Tournament Winner Joseph Gallo.
8:20. Concert God Jimmy Koplik. Traffic alert for roads near Xfinity today. And Kiss news. 
9:00. Legendary drummer Carmine Appice. His show, “Drum Wars,” with his brother Vinny is coming to CT! Tickets HERE
9:20. Dumb Ass News. The weird way a girl told her parents that she strips. 
9:30. Attorney John Haymond

For New York, By New York

For New York, By New York

This Saturday, we honor the 20th Anniversary of September 11th. Join Chaz & AJ from 8am to 9am for a special hour-long, commercial-free special.

Throughout the rest of the day, listen for songs that celebrate New York City & America, songs by New Yorkers, and songs that helped us heal during the tragedy 20 years ago.