6:20 – Mitch Hallock
7:00 – Josh Livingston, New England Toy
7:00 – Melissa, Region 15 Parent
7:35 – Scot Haney
8:00 – John Pierson
8:00 – Christopher Wermuth, Region 15 Principal
8:30 – Sales Dawn
9:30 – Boss Keith
6:20 – Mitch Hallock
7:00 – Josh Livingston, New England Toy
7:00 – Melissa, Region 15 Parent
7:35 – Scot Haney
8:00 – John Pierson
8:00 – Christopher Wermuth, Region 15 Principal
8:30 – Sales Dawn
9:30 – Boss Keith
New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker called Chaz and AJ to explain why masks are now required in public places. (0:00)
In Dumb Ass News, a toilet paper hoarder in Australia can’t sell his stash. (14:02)
Wayne Carini from Chasing Classic Cars called in to promote a guest appearance by AJ on the show, and his thoughts on the new Corvette. (18:05)
Mayor Mark Boughton of Danbury talks about the economic repercussions of the quarantine, and when we might see restaurants and sporting events opened again. Plus, he brags about his Mustang and challenges AJ to a race. (34:06)
Attorney Norm Pattis was on the phone this morning, and explained how he’s been passing his time while in quarantine; bird watching. He even added voices for the bird characters in his backyard. (47:11)
Jimmy Koplik does not agree with experts who think concerts might not be normal again until the fall, of NEXT year. Plus, what does he think of the TicketMaster policy on returns and refunds? (55:54)
Adam Fox of Dichello Distributors was on to talk about the cool things they have done to help out the community, from food banks to hospitals. (1:11:33)
John from Vazzy’s talked about the locations open for business, and lists all the employees in a “Goodfellas” style. Plus, how they are helping the community as well. (1:16:54)
The Top 10 shows that are getting a ratings boost, due to the quarantine. (1:24:25)
By Drew Carrano
The Guns N’ Roses 2020 North American Tour is scheduled to begin in early July in Philadelphia. The summer tour will hit stadiums across the country, including Boston’s Fenway Park and New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium. We’ll have to wait and see if these shows will even happen, but while we wait, let’s re-visit the last time they played here in Connecticut.
Today’s Throwback Concert:
Guns N’ Roses
Not In This Lifetime Tour
Monday October 23, 2017
The XL Center – Hartford
About The Tour: In late 2015 rumors were swirling across the internet of a possible Guns N’ Roses reunion. It wasn’t until early January 2016 these rumors became reality when Coachella announced a Guns N’ Roses lineup that included Slash and Duff McKagan, along with singer Axl Rose. The “Not In this Lifetime Tour” officially kicked off at the tiny Troubadour (capacity 500) in West Hollywood on April 1, 2016. An April Fools Joke it wasn’t. The band was indeed back together and ready to take over the world again.
The tour would visit nearly 160 cities over a three-and-a-half year period. Many of the show, like in Hartford, were three hours long. Fans were treated to classic GNR anthems like Welcome To The Jungle and Paradise City, to fan favorites like Civil War and Yesterdays, to fantastic covers like AC/DC’s Whole Lotta Rosie (which in Hartford Axl dedicated to the late George Young, who passed away the day before) and The Who’s The Seeker.
According to Pollstar, Guns N’ Roses had the highest grossing global tour of 2017. Not a bad way to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Appetite For Destruction!
Setlist*
*source: setlist.fm
Watch: Guns N’ Roses at XL Center
The Original Vazzy’s is Open for Business in Bridgeport. They’re offering a $25 Family Meal Deal Promo that feeds a family of four and includes chicken, pasta, salad and bread sticks! Available everyday with curbside take-away. Yum!
7:30 – Wayne Carini – @therealcccars on Instagram
8:20 – Jimmy Koplik
9:00 – Adam Fox, Dichello Distributors
9:30 – John, Vazzy’s in Bridgeport
Crew members are the backbone of the live music industry. Live shows would not be possible without these incredible people behind the scenes of each and every concert. Live Nation is extending a helping hand to those workers who need it the most by creating the Crew Nation Fund. Live Nation will match all donations dollar for dollar, up to $10 million. Visit livenation.com/crewnation to donate or buy merch to support the cause now.
Chaz’s fiancee Jennifer is a nurse, and called in this morning to explain how people are improperly wearing their masks in public. (0:00)
Can you clean and reuse masks? Chaz and AJ had a clip from a questionable source, and AJ maybe doesn’t know what an N-95 mask looks like. (5:16)
Employment Attorney Bob Mitchell was on the phone to explain how you can still lose your job, even if you are just trying to protect yourself or your family from COVID-19. (8:03)
Tribe member Richie called in to explain another part of the quarantine and self-isolation that might be lost on some families. He hasn’t been able to see his son for almost a month, because of divorce. (19:34)
Dr. Choi was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about the first day off he’s had from Yale in six weeks, and how the next step towards fighting COVID-19 is antibody treatment from people who have already recovered from the virus. (24:00)
In Dumb Ass News, AJ received a scam call about Coronavirus, and a woman in England is in love with chandeliers. (41:29)
Patrick from Parker Eatery and Bar was on to talk about their menu, curbside and take-out availability, and the cake the Chaz can’t stop talking about. (48:04)
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Melissa was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about her brother, Dan. Dan was 30 years old, tremendously healthy with no underlying conditions, a gym owner and trainer in Norwalk, and died of COVID-19. Melissa told us how quickly the virus affected him, what the doctors told them about why a healthy person like Dan would be so affected, and how difficult it was to say goodbye.
By Drew Carrano
Some great bands emerged from Seattle’s grunge scene in the early to mid 1990s. Among those bands was Candlebox, who found immediate success with their self-titled debut album in 1993. Today we look back at an intimate show they did in Hartford in 2012.
Today’s Throwback Concert:
Candlebox
Opening Acts: Sugar Red Drive and Acidic
Underground Stage: Hatchet Harry, Lentner, Civil Drone, and Idle Tree
Friday May 4, 2012
The Webster Theater – Hartford
About The Tour: Candlebox hit the road in 2012 in support of its fifth studio album, Love Stories & Other Musings. The first leg of the 29-city tour started in Shreveport, LA in early April and played in mostly clubs along the east coast. The new album was released just a month before the Webster Theater show. Love Stories & Other Musings featured nine new tracks (five of which were played at the Webster Theater show) and five bonus tracks – including re-records of past hits “Far Behind,” “Cover Me,” and “Simple Lessons.”
Setlist*
*source: setlist.fm