7:30 – WFSB’s Scot Haney
8:00- Angelique Cannestro, She started a petition to abolish the 9:30pm curfew for restaurants. You can sign it HERE!!!
8:30 – Comedian Paul Virzi
9:00 – Hannah Kepple, Actress on Cobra Kai
9:30 – Boss Keith
7:30 – WFSB’s Scot Haney
8:00- Angelique Cannestro, She started a petition to abolish the 9:30pm curfew for restaurants. You can sign it HERE!!!
8:30 – Comedian Paul Virzi
9:00 – Hannah Kepple, Actress on Cobra Kai
9:30 – Boss Keith
There are new state guidelines for Thanksgiving get-togethers, so Chaz and AJ did a little hypothetical situation. (0:00)
After a botched live read attempt for the Water Doctor, Chaz and AJ corrected the information, then some fact checks on Fun Fact Friday and a Tribe member called in about how crustaceans pee. (3:52)
Hannah Kepple is an actor in the NetFlix series “Cobra Kai,” and called in to try to convince Chaz to watch season 2 before season 3 comes out in January. (11:16)
Boss Keith is convinced this week has been the single worst week of 2020, and has 5 reasons to explain why. (23:35)
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Happy Birthday to our friend Corey Glover! The lead singer of Living Colour turns 56 on November 6th.
We were so thrilled and honored to have Corey stop by and perform at The Chaz and AJ Toy Drives in 2018 and 2019 in New Haven. In 2019 he brought the whole band with him and rocked the event!
Today we go back 30 years when Living Colour played another show in New Haven: 1990 at Toad’s Place. Living Colour was out promoting its second studio album Time’s Up, a follow up to their successful debut album Vivid.
Living Colour
Tour: Time’s Up
December 7, 1990
Toad’s Place in New Haven, Connecticut
Setlist*
*source: setlist.fm
Check out these past live performances
President Trump and Joe Biden had their first public conversation on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning. (0:00)
The Tribe called in the worst medical procedures they’ve ever been through. Some really terrifying stuff, including back issues from picking up plywood, nerve damage from knee injuries, and a severed nerve from a knife wound. (4:12)
Matt Storch is a restaurant owner in Connecticut, and called in to explain the problem he’s got with the Governor’s new curfew mandate. (15:51)
Tony Spera was back on with Chaz and AJ to finish up some audio from last week covering a possible possession case, and then he gave a brief explanation on one of the Warrens’ most infamous investigations, the Enfield Poltergeist. (21:43)
CT State Trooper Christine Jeltema was on to talk about an owl being saved after surviving being hit by a car, and Ashley told everyone about owl legs. (33:48)
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6:20 – Jennifer
7:00 – Raving Ryan
8:00 – Matt Storch, Dad and local restaurant owner
8:20 – Tony Spera, Son-in-law of the Warrens
9:00 – Trooper First Class Christine Jeltema
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Happy Birthday Bryan Adams! The Canadian guitarist and singer turns 61 on November 5th.
Today we look back at when Bryan came to Connecticut in 2001. He played at the historic Warner Theater in downtown Torrington. That year he only played a handful of dates in the United States so those of us in Connecticut who got to see the show were very lucky!
Bryan Adams
March 30, 2001
Warner Theatre in Torrington, Connecticut
Setlist
*source: setlist.fm
Check out these past live performances
Kent Pierce of News 8 was on to talk about the Rosa DeLauro race still being too close to call, even though Rosa has already claimed victory. (0:00)
Quinnipiac University professor of political science Scott McLean was on (after a LONG night) to explain the voting process in states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, that have not yet declared a winner. (14:08)
Dumb Ass News – A man became so enraged after someone called his baby ugly, that he shot into their home 15 times. Also, a group of men with turbans are heroes for using their headgear to save people. (28:12)
Mayor Boughton of Danbury was on to talk about the election results, and why he thinks running for Governor of Connecticut is not something he’ll pursue again. (35:11)
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7:00 – Scott McLean, Political Science Professor at Quinnipiac University
7:30 – Dr. Steven Levine, physician at ENT and Allergy Associates
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3pm Show this Sunday (Nov. 8) at South Farms in Morris, CT
Tickets available at twilightconcertsonthefarm.com
Tickets on sale now!
Dumb Ass News – Turns out, both Chaz and AJ hate scented candles. (0:00)
Governor Lamont called in from Greenwich, where his phone connection was not great, but he offered his thoughts on the election, and the changes the state has made with rising cases of coronavirus. (5:24)
While searching for a song to play on repeat for AJ in the Box, someone suggested “Henry the 8th” and already everyone is sick of hearing it. (18:28)
President Trump was on the phone to talk about the election and offer his final points to voters, and Joe Biden wanted to talk Panda Express. Then, Raving Ryan was live at the polls locally, where a trumpet player was keeping people’s spirits up. (37:04)
Dumb Ass News – Chaz is tired of the voting memes on Instagram, and is looking forward to it being over today. (43:35)
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