03/31/2025 – Master Gardener – Deadwood Revival

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Mon. 03/31 – Master Gardener, Judy English, discussing Spring planting and how to prepare mature blueberry bushes for planting.

2nd Segment – Kim Trenerry, Jason Mogi, Ken Lykes and Robb Hoffmann of Deadwood Revival, discussing their upcoming show at Field Arts & Events Hall.

 

Friday, March 28th – It’s finally Friday!!!

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Todd, Steph & Johnny B. discuss a generation we least expected to be radio supporters!! The proof is in the polls. Wow! Way to go and thank you Gen Z!! You'll also learn all about why to respect your cat, vindictive plumbers, floodlighting and the latest olive oil news!  It's a real mash-up on the Friday morning scramble!

 

Thursday, March 27th – Baseball has begun!!!

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Todd, Steph & Brown are excited about baseball! Well....Todd and Brown are anyway. Steph listens politely though. How many quarters are there in a game again?? Did you know that the Beatles had "bad music"? Listen to some unknown songs from the cutting room floor! And who loves a game of croquet or badminton? Maybe lawn darts or corn hole is more your style. Todd's got the top ranked yard games in order! It's mostly all fun and frivolity on the Morning Scramble today!

 

Wednesday, March 26th – 25 years since implosion of the Kingdome??

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Todd, Steph & Brown discuss their memories of the Seattle Kingdome. How in the heck has it been 25 years since the implosion!? And do you worry about your DNA safety with the news of 23 & Me filing for bankruptcy? Food for thought! Great hair, baseball and spinach round out topics of conversation today. It's a real mish mosh on the Morning Scramble!

 

Tuesday, March 25th – It’s National Waffle Day!

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Today on the scramble Todd, Steph and Marc discuss waffles, tipping for waffles (or any food for that matter!) and it's the Rocket Man's birthday today! Sir Elton Hercules John turns 78 and we sample his #1's for your listening pleasure! Which hit was your favorite?? Oh and by the way, if you listened yesterday you'll know that the guys were a bit salty about not having their own "name day". Steph informs them that they actually DO!

 

Monday, March 24th – UFO abduction or a cocktail? You decide!

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It's National Cocktail day! Todd, Steph & Marc discuss their favorites. A Mojito, an Old Fashioned or Gin & Tonic. Which do you prefer? Because it's also National Stephanie day, she says the Mojito wins! And find out which state you're most likely to be abducted by aliens in. Hmmm....maybe they would even serve you a cocktail!

 

Friday, March 21 – Ice, Ice Baby

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The Girls are at it again!

Amanda sat down this week and had some pretty RAD interviews!  On today's episode, you'll hear from Rob Van Winkle...AKA...Vanilla Ice!  You'll also hear from Ben from Imagine Dragons!

 

Mr. AJ Croce – Musician – Songwriter – Son of LEGEND

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ABOUT A.J. CROCE'S NEW ALBUM HEART OF THE ETERNAL

BMG recording artist/singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist A.J. Croce's new 11-track album, "Heart of the Eternal," will be released on March 7. Produced by Shooter Jennings (Brandi Carlile, Tanya Tucker), "Heart of the Eternal" will feature a selection of songs that journey from psychedelia to Philadelphia soul to Latin-infused jazz-pop.

Croce, son of legendary singer/songwriter Jim Croce, has toured with/collaborated with such legends and luminaries as B.B. King, Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, Leon Russell, Allen Toussaint, Neville Brothers, Bela Fleck and Ry Cooder, to name a few, all while building up an acclaimed catalog that blurs the boundaries between blues, soul, rock & roll, Americana, and much more.

In conjunction with "Heart of the Eternal," Croce's upcoming yearlong "Heart of The Eternal Tour" will kick off nationwide on February 20 at The Parker in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, through April 6 at the Opera House in Lexington, Kentucky (check A.J.'s website and local listings for additional performances to be announced in 2025). Tickets can be purchased for the "Heart of The Eternal Tour" at www.ajcrocemusic.com

"Heart of the Eternal" is the latest collection of Croce's songwriting and heart-on-sleeve emotion -- the follow up to his critically lauded cover album "By Request" -his first original body of work since 2017's "Just Like Medicine," which was hailed as "brilliant" by No Depression and a "fluid expression of sorrow and gratitude" by Pop Matters.

Says Croce: "I've always felt that music is the heart of our humanity. It's the purest way to connect to one another. Every songwriter I've ever met has told me that they don't know where their greatest songs have come from. Maybe it's our dreams or subconscious that allow us to draw from that eternal well of creativity. I don't know the answer but I'm always looking for it. While stylistically diverse, this album is my search for the heart of the eternal."

Recorded at the Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, California, Croce's 11th studio album features bassist David Barard (a Grammy-winner who performed with Dr. John for nearly four decades), drummer Gary Mallaber (whose credits include Van Morrison's Moondance and Tupelo Honey), and guitarist James Pennebaker (Delbert McClinton, Jimmie Dale Gilmore). The album was completed during Croce's downtime from his ongoing "Croce Plays Croce" tour-a widely celebrated run in which he performs classic songs from his late father Jim, along with his own material and a number of specially curated covers.

Check out his new single I Got a Feeling

Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2-VQ7aOj6g

 

A.J. CROCE TOUR DATES

Https://www.ajcrocemusic.com/tour

 

ABOUT A.J. CROCE

A piano virtuoso who started playing as a small child and toured with B.B. King at just 18-years-old, the Nashville-based singer/songwriter has since collaborated and performed with legends and luminaries across a wide expanse of genres (Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, Leon Russell, Allen Toussaint, Neville Brothers, Bela Fleck and Ry Cooder, to name a few), all while building up an acclaimed catalog that blurs the boundaries between blues, soul, rock & roll, Americana, and much more. A.J. has also co-written songs with such formidable tunesmiths as Leon Russell, Dan Penn, Robert Earl Keen, and multi- GRAMMY®-winner Gary Nicholson. From his childhood, piano became something of a lifeline for Croce, who suffered a total loss of eyesight from ages four to 10 and turned to blind pianists like Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder for much-needed comfort and inspiration.

 

Over the course of an extraordinary career that's found him working with some of the most esteemed producers in music history-including Jack Clement (Johnny Cash, Elvis Presley), Tony Berg (Fiona Apple, Bob Dylan), and Greg Cohen (Tom Waits, John Zorn) -- A.J.'s 10 albums have all charted on: Top 40, blues, Americana, jazz, college and Radio 1, and he has landed 22 singles on a variety of Top 20 charts. His songwriting and style have evolved from jazz & blues on his debut and sophomore albums, to the roots-rock of the more recent collaborative recordings like "Cantos" with Ben Harper, "Twelve Tales" with Allen Toussaint, and "Just Like Medicine" with Vince Gill. More recently, A.J.'s widely acclaimed "Croce Plays Croce 50th Anniversary Tour" honored the memory of his late, legendary father, singer-songwriter, Jim Croce, as A.J. performed Jim's songs as well as his own catalog to packed houses nationwide.