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George Harte Auto Group in West Haven says thank you to all healthcare workers on the front line by offering a 20% discount on service…because we are all in it together. See dealer for details or visit georgehartemitsubishi.com
This week it was announced the big Summer Stadium Tour featuring the reunited Mötley Crüe, along with Def Leppard, Poison, and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts is postponed and will be rescheduled to 2021.
But remember when Mötley Crüe said they were done touring? It wasn’t that long ago they had “The Final Tour” and made some stops in Connecticut. Today we look back at their “last” show in Bridgeport with special guest Alice Cooper.
Mötley Crüe
The Final Tour
Special Guest: Alice Cooper
Friday October 16, 2015
Webster Bank Arena – Bridgeport, Connecticut
Setlist*
Mötley Crüe
Alice Cooper
*source: setlist.fm
Check out these live Mötley Crüe videos from “The Final Tour”
7:00 – Rodney Butler, Foxwoods
7:15 – Scot Haney
8:00 – Joe LaChance
8:20 – Jimmy Koplik (Facebook: Jim Koplik Presents Archive)
9:30 – Seniors 2020 – Lexi Pendziwater
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Governor Lamont was asked yesterday about the protests, and whether or not he worries about the pandemic while demonstrations take place. Plus, Ashley learns the hard way that we’re in the month of June now. (0:00)
Ashley’s cellphone fell into a toilet full of pee yesterday, and she thinks she’ll never lick her phone again. (9:12)
Chris the plumber was on after hearing about Ashley’s phone in the toilet, and shared some storied about the crazy things he’s had to retrieve from clogged toilets, including a set of teeth. (14:30)
Karen called in to talk to Chaz and AJ about her holistic healthcare, working at a Red Lobster in Florida during college, and how she was told not to have coffee. (19:42)
Dumb Ass News was all about AJ’s strange personal beef with Jamie Foxx, and ended with Ashley shoving her finger in her nose. (26:52)
Movie critic Joe Meyers watched the Netflix documentary about Jeffrey Epstein over the weekend, as did Chaz, and they talked about the parts that really shocked and upset them. (30:00)
Adam Ferrara has seen freakouts in grocery stores, takes daily quarantine walks to “save” his marriage, and talked about the new Tesla truck recently test driven by Jay Leno. (42:19)
6:30 – Chris the Plumber
7:30 – Joe Meyers, Movie Critic
8:00 – Alex Putterman, Hartford Courant
8:20 – Pat, CT Park Shame
9:00 – Comedian Adam Ferrara (Podcast: “The Adam Ferrara Podcast: 30 minutes you’ll never get back”)
9:30 – Spotlight on Seniors 2020 – Cameron Racevicius
Today we remember the late, great Billy Powell on his birthday. The longtime keyboardist of Lynyrd Skynyrd would’ve turned 68.
Today we look back to 2012 at when Lynyrd Skynyrd performed at Chaz and AJ’s Cookout at the Toyota Oakdale Theatre. Though Billy had already passed 3 years earlier, his influence and music was very much alive that night.
Chaz and AJ Cookout featuring Lynyrd Skynyrd
Special Guest: Crosseyed Cat
Friday August 17, 2012
Toyota Oakdale Theatre – Wallingford, Connecticut
Note: Dickey Betts was originally scheduled to open the show, but was unable to perform. In his place, and at the recommendation of 99.1 PLR’s Mike Lapitino, Waterbury’s own Crosseyed Cat opened for Lynyrd Skynyrd.
Setlist*
*source: setlist.fm
Check out these live Lynyrd Skynyrd videos
6:20 – SSgt Joshuajohn Navvaro
7:30 – Sgt. Chris Lyons
8:20 – Comedian Will Noonan (Instagram: WillNoonanTheComedian)
9:10 – Tom Haynes (www.achancetoshinect.org)
9:30 – Seniors 2020 – Michael Loschiavo
Attorney Norm Pattis was on the phone to explain the charges against former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin. What is the difference between manslaughter and murder, and could the charges be changed? (0:00)
Former Hartford Police Lieutenant Brian Foley is now with the Department of Emergency Service and Public Protection, and addressed the protests in the state over the weekend. He also was open and honest about some of the things he’s seen during his career as a police officer. Plus, New Haven Register reporter Meghan Friedmann was documenting the New Haven protest that blocked I-95, and led to a pepper spray incident at the New Haven Police Department. (11:48)
New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker was on to elaborate on the protests in the city yesterday, which ended at the police department late last night. He addressed the pepper spray incident, and the protest on his front lawn from Friday evening. (32:57)
Today also marks the opening of some other businesses, including hair salons. Jess Sassu from Jessica’s Color Room in Middletown was on to explain her preparation to open today, and how she is handling keeping her employees and customers, safe. (40:23)
Have you thought about a vacation this year? Amanda from Largay Travel has some ideas and suggestions for making a successful road trip vacation this summer. (46:27)
Stamford Police Chief Tim Shaw was pictured over the weekend kneeling in unison with protesters. He called Chaz and AJ this morning to explain how the conversation with protest organizers led to him joining in. (1:01:16)
Even the Amish were out this weekend, joining in on protests. But, how did they learn of the protests, if they are not using technology? (1:06:19)
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Chaz and AJ are spending the next few weeks in June celebrating seniors who are missing out on their graduations during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nate from Cheshire Academy set the bar high.