Chaz and AJ welcomed Live Nation’s Jimmy Koplik on the show this morning, and asked him about his long friendship with the Beach Boys. Jimmy shared plenty of stories of all the Wilson brothers, and also remembered the one and only show he booked with Sly Stone in 1970.
Chaz and AJ spoke with Coyote Peterson from “Brave Wilderness” about the worst stings he’s endured, and his answer was a bit surprising. The common yellowjacket, turned out to be his most painful experience after being stung more than 100 times in a span of just 10 seconds.
Chaz and AJ were not about to let an 11-year-old kid be called a hero, after he made the news for calling 9-1-1 to help his elderly neighbor, who became trapped under her car. (0:00)
Sgt. Luke Davis with the Connecticut State Police joined Chaz and AJ in studio for Dumb Ass News, to talk about some creative speeding stories he’s heard. Plus, some “Forrest Gump” quotes to go with the 9-1-1 call from earlier. (13:27)
Chaz and AJ complained about speeding cameras now being set up in a Connecticut town, and took some calls from the Tribe about crazy drivers, and the speeding traps they’ve been caught in. (21:06)
Jason Page was in to talk sports, but an off-air conversation about Ozempic bled onto the air, with the Tribe chiming in about their successes and failures on similar treatments. (35:46)
Comedian Emily Siero was in studio with Chaz and AJ, sharing some recent tipping nightmares. The Tribe was quick to jump in to share their experiences from both sides of the transaction.
Chaz and AJ were reading a story about a New Haven gentlemen’s club, and wondered what kind of stuff goes on in there. (0:00)
John DeBacker went viral for one of his latest kitten rescues, coaxing a little one out of a pipe. John was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning to talk about his rescue operation, and why he volunteers all of his time doing it. (11:23)
In Dumb Ass News, a kid cries on a plane, and AJ learns something about the human body. (23:31)
News 8’s John Pierson is celebrating 30 years on the air, and was in studio today to talk about his career covering UConn, and helped a Tribe member with a pitch to become the UConn Public Address Announcer. (31:53)