Colony Grill is Open for Business! They’re offering takeout and curbside pickup at their Milford, Fairfield, Norwalk, Stamford and Port Chester locations, plus their pizza truck 🍕Have you tried their hot oil pies yet? So good

Colony Grill is Open for Business! They’re offering takeout and curbside pickup at their Milford, Fairfield, Norwalk, Stamford and Port Chester locations, plus their pizza truck 🍕Have you tried their hot oil pies yet? So good
By Drew Carrano
While Mötley Crüe is gearing up for The Stadium Tour scheduled to happen (hopefully) this summer with Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, 20 years ago they were celebrating the new millennium with their own summer headlining tour with Megadeth. The show in Hartford on this tour is remembered for an unfortunate incident where the band had to end the show early.
Today’s Throwback Concert:
Mötley Crüe
Maximum Rock 2000 Tour
Opening Act: Megadeth
Saturday August 5, 2000
Meadows Music Centre – Hartford (now The XFINITY Theatre)
About The Tour: In the spring of 2000 Mötley Crüe announced its Maximum Rock 2000 Tour to support its eighth studio album, New Tattoo. This 50 amphitheater summer tour tour kicked off on June 24, 2000 in Seattle and wrapped up in early September in Pittsburgh. Mötley Crüe brought along Megadeth as its opening act for all 50 tour dates. This was the Crüe’s first tour without drummer Tommy Lee, who left the band the year before. Taking his place was former Hole drummer Samantha Maloney.
The show at the Meadows Music Centre was unfortunately cut short because a fan in the crowd threw a two-inch bolt at singer Vince Neil, hitting him in the forehead. This happened during Home Sweet Home. According to Nikki Sixx, the fan was apprehended by security and the band pressed charges.
Setlist*
Mötley Crüe
Megadeth (opener)
*source: setlist.fm
Watch: Motley Crue “Maximum Rock Tour”
Watch: Megadeth at Meadows Music Centre
6:00 – Michael Roy
6:20 – Collette in Plainville
7:00 – Mayor Ganim
7:00 – Erik, Skygazer Brewing
7:30 – ER Nurse in Fairfield County
8:00 – Tony Terzi
8:00 – Bob LeBonne Jr, LeBonne Market
8:20 – Cameron, Market 32
8:30 – Doug (Friend of Jerry)
9:00 – Dr. Steven Choi
9:30 – Ken Martin, Colony Grill
Chaz and AJ spoke with Glenn Lungarini, the executive director for the Connecticut Association of Schools about all the possible ways a spring season of school sports could be salvaged. Every option is still on the table.
The Governor’s latest PSA has declared April, “Opposite Month.” (0:00)
Kevin Syombathy from McDermott Chevrolet and Lexus calls in with an update on the intubation boxes that he’s dropped off at nearly every hospital in Connecticut. (15:41)
Dr. Anwar specializes in treating lung diseases, and has developed a last resort solution to the ventilator shortage that plagues hospitals everywhere. (20:03)
Attorney Norm Pattis was on the phone to discuss the latest release plans from Connecticut prisons, who are highly susceptible to the COVID-19 outbreak. (34:29)
Dr. Cass Ingram was on again to address some of the conspiracy theories that have spread on the internet regarding the spread and origin of the Coronavirus. (39:41)
Mayor Carfora of East Haven called in to address the horrible news of multiple deaths relating to COVID-19 at a nursing home. Then, Brian Foley was on to talk about the first responders planning for the worst case scenarios. (48:55)
Tina from The HomeAides was on to explain how their caregivers are protecting themselves and their patients, and what help they still need. (1:06:10)
Kevin Estela is a survival instructor, and was on the phone to address the likelihood of each show member’s survival, based on what is in their pantry right now. (1:11:44)
The Sitting Duck Tavern is open for business for pickup and take out food orders. Scott was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to talk about their very popular Milanese C
Sitting Duck Tavern is Open for Business in Oxford, Stratford and Trumbull. Why not try the burgers or beef tips, made with the freshest, local ingredients. Curbside pickup or delivery available
Dr. Ron Clark called Chaz and AJ to explain daily life in the E.R. during the outbreak of COVID-19, and what he’s expecting during the expected peak. (0:00)
The Queen of England had a message for everyone during the Coronavirus pandemic, but Chaz and AJ took something different from her public announcement. (10:56)
Tribe member Jim in Southbury offers his services picking up groceries for anyone who cannot get out in his area. (16:46)
An anonymous donor has sent almost half a million medical masks into the hands of first responders around Connecticut, and he was unmasked this morning with Chaz and AJ as Bob Stefanowski. (22:00)
In Dumb Ass News, morons are caught in the middle of a Coronavirus testing scam after misspelling a simple word. (28:33)
Dr. Cass Ingram was on once again to talk about what he thinks is a realistic timeline for the Coronavirus measures to subside. (32:42)
Mayor of New Haven, Justin Elicker called in to give an update on the city’s plans for what many are considering the most dangerous two weeks during the outbreak. Plus, Mark Hayward of the SBA answers as many of the Tribe’s questions about small business loans as possible. (40:57)
Liza Mecca is a respiratory therapist at Griffin Health was on this morning to explain the process of intubation and why it is a dangerous procedure for professionals during the COVID-19 outbreak. (1:04:29)
A second Dumb Ass News segment, submitted personally by AJ. A man runs around with an American flag to inspire medical professionals. (1:10:17)
Jersey Mike’s are open for business! Mitchell was on the phone with Chaz and AJ to explain the measures they have taken to keep their customers safe, and well-fed. (1:20:05)
Jersey Mike’s is Open for Business! Get free delivery when you order through the Jersey Mike’s app. Who’s in the mood for a delicious sandwich now?
By Drew Carrano
Not one. Not two. But THREE headlining bands in one night on one stage! That’s what we were given on the night of August 4, 2018 at Foxwoods Resort Casino when The Cult, Bush and Stone Temple Pilots all rocked The Grand Theater.
Today’s Throwback Concert:
The Cult / Bush / Stone Temple Pilots
Revolution 3 Tour
Saturday August 4, 2018
The Grand Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino – Mashantucket
About The Tour: Three legendary modern rock bands – The Cult, Bush and Stone Temple Pilots – went out on the road together for a 20-city tri-headlining tour across North America. The Revolution 3 Tour kicked off in Nashville on July 18,2018 and it wrapped up in Phoenix on September 2, 2018. Each group performed a full set in a different order each night. The show Foxwoods on August 4, 2018, the band order went like this: Stone Temple Pilots opened, followed by Bush and finished with The Cult. Stone Temple Pilots featured new lead singer Jeff Gutt.
Setlists*
The Cult (headliner on this night)
Bush
Stone Temple Pilots (opening band on this night)
*source: setlist.fm
Watch: Stone Temple Pilots at Foxwoods