Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana is Open for Business at all six locations throughout CT for takeout and delivery. Nothing better than a classic Pepe’s pie on Friday night

Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana is Open for Business at all six locations throughout CT for takeout and delivery. Nothing better than a classic Pepe’s pie on Friday night
By Drew Carrano
Reunion tours are the best, especially when we’re lucky enough to see them here in Connecticut. In 2013 we were treated to a reunion tour that not many people ever thought would happen.
Today’s featured concert:
Black Sabbath
13 World Tour
Opening Act: Andrew WK
Thursday August 8, 2013
Mohegan Sun Arena – Uncasville
About The Tour:Black Sabbath went on tour to celebrate the band’s 2012 reunion and to support of the album 13, the first studio album to feature singer Ozzy Osbourne since 1978 and bassist Geezer Butler since 1994. The tour kicked off in Birmingham, England in May 2012 and wrapped up back in England in July 2014. The show at Mohegan Sun on August 8, 2013 was the only New England appearance by Black Sabbath on this entire tour.
Setlist*
*source: setlist.fm
Watch: Black Sabbath at Mohegan Sun
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7:00 – Bing Carbone, Modern Plastics
7:30 – Scot Haney
8:00 – Leigh Radizwon, MaskSealz
8:20 – Milton Benavides, Speed of Sound Technologies
9:00 – Mara Schiavocampo, Correspondent on the Dr. Oz Show – (Twitter and Instagram: @marascampo)
9:30 – Ken Berry, Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana
9:45 – Boss Keith
Kevin from McDermott Chevrolet and Lexus was on to explain the need for new safety boxes, which protect the medical professionals when intubating patients. So, who’s making them and how many can be made? How can you help? (0:00)
Jorge Perez, CT’s Banking Commissioner called in to explain how mortgage relief works for those who qualify. (9:35)
Ashley’s mom, Momma Gee, was on the phone this morning to candidly share her health struggles and why it is so important to heed the “stay home” requests. (21:50)
Adjutant General Fran Evon of the National Guard called in to explain how emergency field hospitals have been constructed in just five hours to help assist hospitals that are expecting an overflow of patients. (30:35)
Live Nation’s Jimmy Koplik was on the phone to offer a welcome distraction from all of the news coverage, talking to the Tribe about their favorite rock albums. (46:50)
Fox 61’s Jimmy Altman covered a local Halloween mask maker and Hollywood prosthetic creator, who has switched her entire production over to re-usable and sanitary masks for health professionals. (1:06:52)
Captain Mike from Lobstercraft is Open For Business. Lobster rolls and more are available every day for take out from the Lobstercraft truck. (1:21:14)
Lobster Craft is Open for Business! What’s better than hot, buttered lobster rolls from Captain Mike right now? They’re doing delivery and pickup
By Drew Carrano
Miss going to live concerts? Yeah, so do I.
With live concerts on hiatus due to the coronavirus outbreak, we’re getting our concert fix here by looking back at some of the great shows that came to Connecticut.
Today’s featured concert:
AC/DC
Ballbreaker World Tour
Friday August 2, 1996
Meadows Music Theatre – Hartford (now The XFINITY Theatre)
About The Tour:AC/DC hit the road in support of Ballbreaker, the band’s first studio album since 1990’s The Razors Edge. The tour kicked off in Greensboro, NC on January 12, 1996 and concluded in New Zealand in November 1996. The show in Hartford was AC/DC’s second show on the second leg of the 1996 North American Tour. This would also be AC/DC’s only performance at The Meadows and its last ever show in Connecticut.
Setlist*
*source: setlist.fm
Listen: AC/DC at Meadows Music Theatre
Chaz and AJ spoke with an unnamed E.R. nurse who shared what daily life has become for her and other medical professionals on the front lines, as they struggle to treat patients and then go home in fear of infecting their families. (0:00)
Joe, a Seafood Market owner in Enfield (Cold Harbor) has been dealing with frustrated customers, who don’t want their hands sanitized before entering the market. Joe was on the phone to explain that he’s protecting himself, his employees, and other customers with that practice (13:58)
AJ brings some much-needed comedy to the morning during Dumb Ass News, thinking about the King of Thailand in a private hotel with his harem. (22:43)
Dr. Cass Ingram comes on to talk about past pandemics, like the influenza outbreak of 1918, and how certain factory workers grinding cinnamon each day, were never sick. (27:52)
Governor Lamont was asked at a press conference yesterday about his appearance on Chaz and AJ, and the question included a dig at the station’s playlist. (35:39)
Dr. Choi is the point person at Yale for the Coronavirus task force, and joined Chaz and AJ to talk about the next steps at successfully combating the disease. (38:34)
Donut Crazy are Open For Business! Jason the owner was on with Chaz and AJ to talk about their three locations remaining open, donating to hospitals, and taking care of the local first responders who frequent their locations. (49:53)
By Drew Carrano
Remember when we all enjoyed going to live concerts? Wasn’t even that long ago, but it feels like forever.
While live concerts are on temporary hiatus due to the coronavirus outbreak, we want to look back at some of the coolest shows that came to our area.
Today’s featured concert:
Soundgarden
King Animal Tour
Friday May 17, 2013
Toyota Oakdale Theatre – Wallingford
About The Tour: Soundgarden hit the road in support of King Animal, the band’s first album in over 15 years and final studio album. The tour kicked off at Terminal 5 in New York City on January 16, 2013 and concluded in London in September 2013.
Setlist*
*source: setlist.fm
Watch: Soundgarden at Toyota Oakdale Theatre
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