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May 12th - Coog Features Print E-mail

Every day we give you a chance to request songs and qualify to win free golf from the Links Of Maggie May. Norm, who drive a courier van, was looking for Diamond Dave.

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Entertainment News This Morning: (Weekdays at 10:20am)

The ``Survivor'' finale was a battle of the babes. But it's Parvati Shallow who wins the million bucks. She admits she's a flirt with both men and women, and uses her sexuality to get what she wants.

During the live reunion, Parvati said forming the women's alliance on ``Survivor: Micronesia -- Fans versus Favorites'' was key to her victory. Amanda Kimmel, a former Miss Montana USA, was the runner-up. The 17th installment of CBS' pioneering reality series is being shot in the African nation of Gabon. Here's more on Survivor with Collette, our Survivor corespondent, and the question, "Did Amanda make the wrong decision in bringing Parv to the final two?"

Actor Dennis Farina has played a cop and was even a police officer in real life, but was charged with a felony at Los Angeles International Airport after police say a loaded gun was found in his carry-on luggage. Farina says he had forgotten the .22-calibre handgun was in his bag. Farina was released on 35 thousand dollars bail last night.

Hulk Hogan's 17-year-old son is in jail. Nick Bollea (bohl-EE'-ah) was sentenced to eight months behind bars after he pleaded no contest to causing a crash that critically injured his friend.

``Iron Man'' isn't showing any rust. It takes another 50 million-dollars-plus to stay number-one for a second-straight weekend. ``Speed Racer'' debuts at at number-two with just over 20 mil. That's far bellow studio expectations. The comedy ``What Happens in Vegas,'' starring Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher, opens in a close third.

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Classic Rock Calender: (Weekdays at 11:20am)

Those born on May 12th share a birth date with Steve Winwood (1948) ... Billy Squier (1950) ... and Billy Duffy (1959), guitarist with the Cult.

In 1963, Bob Dylan walked off the ``Ed Sullivan Show'' when C-B-S censors wouldn't let him perform ``Talking John Birch Society Blues.''

In 1965, the Rolling Stones began laying down the basic tracks for "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction."

In 1967, the psychedelic sound and light show of Pink Floyd graced the stage of the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London. The concert, called ``Games For May,'' was the first to feature quadraphonic sound.

In 1968, Jimi Hendrix was arrested at the U-S-Canadian border for possession of heroin and hashish. Hendrix claimed the drugs were planted and was later cleared.

In 1979, the new Jefferson Starship, with Mickey Thomas replacing Grace Slick as lead vocalist, debuted at a free outdoor concert in San Francisco.

In 2003, Noel Redding, bass player for the legendary Jimi Hendrix Experience died at 57.

And just before ... Honeymoon Suite ... it's the Drive Audio Timeline from 1984.

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The Drive Nooner - Random Rock News: (Weekdays at 12:10pm)

Unconfirmed reports out of England indicate Led Zeppelin will mark their 40th anniversary with a world tour. David Coverdale, the frontman of Whitesnake and a longtime friend of the band, said the tour was “very likely”and he expects Whitesnake to be an opening act. According to the Mirror newspaper, the tour is now inevitable and could take place as early as the end of the year. The paper also claims that each member stands to make as much as $20 million each from touring. Mind you the Mirror is a bit of a gossip rag so take this info with a “grain of salt.”

John Mellencamp's eagerly anticipated new album, Life, Death, Love and Freedom, will be released July 15 at Starbucks locations in the U.S. and Canada as well as traditional music retail. Mellencamp has characterized the album as a collection of "modern electric folk songs."

Of all the honours Neil Young has received, this may be the most unique: a spider has been named after him. East Carolina University biologist Jason Bond has named a newly-discovered trapdoor spider after Young. The new name is ``Myrmekiaphila neilyoungi.'' Bond discovered the spider in Alabama last year. He says there are strict rules about how new species are named, but as long as those rules are followed, you can name a species anything you want. He says he really enjoys Young's music and he has great appreciation of him as an activist for peace and justice. NeilYoung has not yet commented on the honour.

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This week's theme on the Classic Rock Challenge at 12:25pm, “Long Songs - Songs with Long in the Title.”

Here's Cecilia winning a 7 piece family meal from KFC.

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Classic Rock Song Facts: (Weekdays at 1:20pm)

The lyrics were written by a beat poet named Pete Brown, who was a friend of Cream bass player Jack Bruce. Brown also wrote the words for "Sunshine Of Your Love" and "I Feel Free."

Pete Brown: "It was a miracle it worked, considering it was me writing a monologue about a new flat."

Jack Bruce wrote the music. He was inspired by a cycling tour that he took in France.

On their last tour, Cream opened their shows with this.

Clapton refused to play this after leaving Cream until 1985, when Paul Shaffer urged him to play it while he was sitting in with the band on Late Night With David Letterman. That same year, Clapton played it at Live Aid.

This was released as a single after Cream had broken up. It did better in the US than in England, since Cream had caught on in The States.

In 2000, Apple Computer used this in commercials for their white IMacs.

It is ... White Room ... Cream !

(Search facts on your favorite songs at www.songfacts.com)


 
May 9th - Coog Features Print E-mail

This Classic Rock Free DVD Weekend we are giving away the Meatloaf Rockumentary, “In Search Of Paradise.” Here's Don Neufeld driving a yellow cab and practicing “safe cell.”

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This week's Instant Request Winner of free golf at the Links of Maggie May is Dan Houghton.

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Entertainment News This Morning: (Weekdays at 10:20am)

Erik admits he got played by four ``crazy, sexy women.'' And he was talked into giving up his Individual Immunity on ``Survivor.'' Erik had a guaranteed ticket to the ``Survivor'' final four after winning the Immunity Challenge on last night's show. But the four remaining women somehow convinced him to give it up as a sign of trust. James says Erik is now the ``dumbest Survivor ever.'' Sunday's one- (m) million-dollar season finale will be all female: Natalie, Amanda, Cirie and Parvati. Here's more on Survivor with Collette, our Survivor corespondent.


Another Canadian has become a big name at the Playboy Mansion. Jayde Nicole is Playboy's 2008 Playmate of the Year. The 22-year-old brunette bombshell is Canada's first Playmate of the Year since 1982, when Shannon Tweed was honoured with the title. Nicole is a local celebrity in her home town of Port Perry, in southern Ontario, where she graduated with honours from Port Perry High School in 2004.

Snoop Dogg is becoming a ``Soap Dogg.'' The rapper is appearing on ``One Life To Live'' today and tomorrow as the special guest performer at the bachelorette party of Adriana Cramer. In this scene from the show, Snoop congratulates the bride-to-be.

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Classic Rock Calender: (Weekdays at 11:20am)

Those born on May 9th share a birth date Steve Katz of Blood, Sweat and Tears (1945) as well as Billy Joel (1949).

In 1962, producer George Martin signed the Beatles to their first recording contract.

In 1965, the Beatles and Donovan were in the audience as Bob Dylan played the first of two nights at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

In 1992, Bruce Springsteen made his network T-V debut, performing three songs on "Saturday Night Live."

In 2001, James Myers, who wrote ``Rock Around the Clock,'' considered the granddady of all rock 'n' roll songs, died in Tampa at 81.

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The Drive Nooner - Random Rock News: (Weekdays at 12:10pm)

R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck took a swipe at U.S. President George W. Bush in the current issue of Uncut magazine, saying that his competence level is perfect for a management position at McDonald's. In the magazine Buck answered fans' questions on a wide range of subjects and when asked what career he would give President Bush if he could have him switch professions, Buck answered, "Well, since he's failed at everything else he's done, he needs to step down the management level a little.

The next two months will have a whole lot of Heart with three releases of classic and recent music. On May 13, a Heart twofer set will be released combining their landmark, multimillion selling albums Little Queen (1977) and Dog & Butterfly (1979) into one eco-friendly package. The set boasts five bonus tracks, including a live recording of Heart performing Led Zeppelin's "Stairway To Heaven." And also look for another greatest hits package to be released soon. It all coincides with the Heart's three-month, 40-plus date nationwide summer tour.

Def Leppard's new album, "Songs from the Sparkle Lounge," debuted at No. 5 on the album chart, earning Def Leppard their highest-charting debut since their 1992 album Adrenalize. Def Leppard have also tapped Billy Idol to support them on a string of summer dates.

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This week's theme on the Classic Rock Challenge at 12:25pm, “Songs to Inspire Your Summer Holiday.” Up for grabs ... a 7 piece family meal from KFC.

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Classic Rock Song Facts: (Weekdays at 1:20pm)

Rob Thomas of Matchbox Twenty sang lead on this, but when he was writing it he thought they were going to use someone else.

Many of the lyrics are Thomas' ode to his wife, who is Puerto Rican. She ended up in the video.

This won Song Of The Year, Record Of The Year and Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals at the 2000 Grammys. The album “Supernatural” also won for Best Rock Album and Album Of The Year.

Clive Davis is a legendary record executive who was the mastermind behind this album. Santana had not had a hit since "Hold On" in 1982, so Davis teamed him up with contemporary musicians like Rob Thomas, Everlast and Lauryn Hill to make sure the younger generation took notice. The result was a wildly successful album that went over well with Santana's old fans and created a legion of new ones. This was the first single, and it spent 12 weeks at #1.

Santana has the distinction of waiting the longest between his first charting single and first #1 hit. In 1969, "Tango" hit #56 in the US, and 30 years later this was #1.

It is ... Smooth ... Santana !

(Search facts on your favorite songs at www.songfacts.com)


 
May 8th - Coog Features Print E-mail

Here's another “Worst Mother's Day Story.”

I'll have another chance to qualify for that spa package for 2 at the Hills Health Ranch tomorrow.

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Shirley woke up to snow this morning. Where does Shirley live? ...

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Entertainment News This Morning: (Weekdays at 10:20am)

There will be no more easy-going, dreadlocked vibes on American Idol this season, as Jason Castro was shown the door on last night’s show. Before being voted off, Castro admitted the pace of the show was catching up to him.

Remember the woman who played boarding-school supervisor Mrs. Garrett on ``The Facts of Life?'' She is giving the term ``cougar'' a new meaning. Eighty-two-year-old Charlotte Rae makes love to Adam Sandler in his new comedy, ``You Don't Mess with the Zohan.'' She jokes, ``on a table from one to 10, I rate him, 'Not bad.''' Sandler plays an Israeli commando who goes undercover as a hair stylist. The movie opens June 6th.

Robin Williams and his wife, Marsha, are promising that things won't get ugly in their divorce case. They say they want to keep things ``respectful'' for the sake of their kids. Williams told Ellen DeGeneres on her talk show that sometimes divorce can be like ``circumcision with a weed whacker.'' But he says their divorce will be done with love.

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Classic Rock Calender: (Weekdays at 11:20am)

Those born on May 8th share a birth date with Paul Samwell-Smith from the Yardbirds (1943) ... Gary Glitter (1944) ... and Alex Van Halen (1955).

In 1962, Jamaican Chris Blackwell launched Island Records in London.

 

In 1972, Billy Preston became the first rock performer to headline at New York's Radio City Music Hall.

 

In 1981, the debut album by Loverboy was certified gold in the U-S.

 

In 1996, several hundred fans lined up outside an Ottawa club, Barrymore's, to get into what was billed as a "surprise" appearance by the Tragically Hip. The Kingston, Ontario band was promoting their album, "Trouble at the Henhouse," which was released three days later.

 

In 1998, the three surviving Beatles and John Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, won a legal battle to block the C-D release of a Beatles recording made at the Star Club in Hamburg in 1962. The drunken performance had already been released on a vinyl L-P in 1977.

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The Drive Nooner - Random Rock News: (Weekdays at 12:10pm)

Porn giant Vivid Entertainment is releasing “Jimi Hendrix, the Sex Tape” in-stores and on-line. Vivid says it features Hendrix in a threesome ... but the Hendrix family company says it's not Jimi. Vivid is so confident of the authenticity of the 40-year-old footage that it recently offered $100,000 to Experience Hendrix, the family company of the legendary guitarist, if it can provide verifiable proof that Hendrix is not the "star" of the tape. Perhaps they need to consult the “Plaster Caster.”

Bob Seger is heading back to the studio next month to start recording the follow-up to his 2006 C-D “Face the Promise” which was his first album of all new material in 11 years. No word on when he plans to release the new disc. Seger has also licensed "Her Strut" for use in the video game Grand Theft Auto Four, which comes out this month. It's the first time he's licensed a song for use in a video game.

Jimmy Page, The Edge and Jack White of The White Stripes are featured in a new documentary that tells the story of the electric guitar. The three guitarists were chosen for their impact across three different generations. They each discuss and demonstrate how they adapted the guitar to their own unique styles. “It Might Get Loud” will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in France.

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This week's theme on the Classic Rock Challenge at 12:25pm, “Songs to Inspire Your Summer Holiday.” Here's Marilyn winning a 7 piece family meal from KFC.

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Classic Rock Song Facts: (Weekdays at 1:20pm)

This was originally recorded by Blind Willie McTell, a popular Blues musician who played in Georgia until his death in 1959.

Duane Allman started playing this after hearing the version by an influential Blues musician named Taj Mahal. His brother Gregg gave him the Taj Mahal album as well as a bottle of medicine for his cold.

The next time Gregg saw him, Duane had emptied the bottle, washed the label off, and was using it to play slide guitar. He practicing over and over and drove his band mates crazy.

The band performed this at Duane Allman's funeral, with Dickey Betts playing Duane's guitar.

After Duane's death, Betts played the slide guitar on this at concerts. He was reluctant to do so because he did not want to compete with Allman's legend.

Statesboro is a city in Georgia not far from Macon, where the band lived.

It is ... Statesboro Blues ... Allman Brothers !

(Search facts on your favorite songs at www.songfacts.com)

 
May 7th - Coog Features Print E-mail

Ahhh yes ... back from Cuba and back at it !

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The Drive gives you a chance to pick songs and qualify to win free golf with the Links of Maggie May.

Today, Dan Houghton got a fix of Eric Clapton and I got to talk about the blues!

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Remember, Mother's Day is this Sunday and keep in mind we are looking for those “Worst Mother's Day Stories” for a chance to win a spa package for 2 at the Hills Health Ranch. This morning it was Ken Billings who qualified with me.

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Entertainment News This Morning: (Weekdays at 10:20am)

Sunday night is about to get a little less sexy. The Oxygen Network announced yesterday its ``Talk Sex'' call-in show with Sue Johanson is ending its run after six seasons. The final show airs at midnight Sunday. Johanson admits she's ``going to miss it terribly,'' and will ``miss playing with sex toys.'' Now 77 years old, Johanson has been on T-V for 32 years. She says she wasn't pushed out, but thinks it's time to make room for somebody else.

Mario's ``Dancing With The Stars'' days are over. He was voted out of the competition last night on the 100th episode of the series.

Simon Cowell is making a prediction for the next ``American Idol'' elimination. And after Jason Castro's performances last night -- Cowell shared the prediction with him.

Simon says the only thing Jason Castro and Bob Marley have in common is their hair. Castro sang ``I Shot the Sheriff'' and Simon thought it sounded like a ``first round audition massacre.'' Later in the show, Castro sang ``Mr. Tamborine Man'' and forgot some of the lyrics. The reviews were mixed for Syesha Mercado. Tonight is the results show, and the contestants are whittled down to three.

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Classic Rock Calender: (Weekdays at 11:20am) 

In 1966, ``Monday, Monday'' by the Mamas and Papas reached the top of the charts.

In 1972, the Rolling Stones released “Exile on Main Street.''

In 1991, 54-year-old Rolling Stone Bill Wyman ended his 22-month marriage to 21-year-old Mandy Smith. She received a 6.5 (m) million-dollar divorce settlement, even though she spent only eight weeks with Wyman during their marriage. They first met when Smith was only 13.

In 1994, 1,322 guitarists, led by Randy Bachman, gathered in Vancouver to play Bachman-Turner Overdrive's ``Takin' Care of Business'' for 68 minutes and 40 seconds. The outdoor strumathon set two world records -- the greatest number of guitarists and the longest mass guitar jam session.

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The Drive Nooner - Random Rock News: (Weekdays at 12:10pm)

The Police reunion will come to a smashing conclusion this summer in the city where it all began. The band played their first North American gig at CBGB's in 1978, now thirty years later, The Police will play their final concert somewhere in NYC sometime this summer. The show will be a charity event and The Police will also commitment $1 million to a tree planting initiative in New York. Sting explained they have such an affinity for the Big Apple.

Neil Young plans to release his entire music archive on Blu-ray discs, a sign that the discs' capabilities are building appeal among musicians as well as movie studios. Blu-ray discs hold much more data than DVDs, are easily updated over the Internet and offer better picture and sound quality.

David Gilmour of Pink Floyd will release “Live In Gdansk” in September. The album was recorded during the last concert of Gilmour's 2006 summer tour, which was held in front of 50,000 people at the shipyards in Gdansk, Poland. The concert was the only show on which Gilmour performed with an orchestra, using the 40-strong string section of the Polish Baltic Philharmonic Orchestra.

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This week's theme on the Classic Rock Challenge at 12:25pm, “Songs to Inspire Your Summer Holiday.” Here's Gary Seymour winning a 7 piece family meal from KFC.

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Classic Rock Song Facts: (Weekdays at 1:20pm)

This song is about transvestites who come to New York City and become prostitutes. The title is what they say to potential customers.

Each verse introduces a new character. There is Holly, Candy, Little Joe, Sugar Plum Fairy, Lou and Jackie. The characters are all cronies of the infamous Andy Warhol Factory.

This was not banned by the notoriously conservative BBC or by many US radio stations because censors did not understand some of the more sexual phrases.

Reed recorded this 2 years after leaving The Velvet Underground. This was Reed's biggest hit.

David Bowie produced the album. He was a big fan of Reed.

The sax solo at the end was played by Ronnie Ross, a Jazz musician who lived near Bowie in England.

The famous bass line was played by a session musician named Herbie Flowers. He was paid about 35 dollars for his work.

It is ... Walk on The Wild Side ... Lou Reed !

(Search facts on your favorite songs at www.songfacts.com)


 
Relay For Life - Ball Hockey Tourney Print E-mail

The 2nd Annual Relay for Life Charity Ball Hockey Tournament is May3-4 at the Roll-a-dome. 100% of the proceeds go towards the Canadian Cancer Society via the Relay For Life. Registration is through Coneco in the BCR site. Cost is $200 per team (max 12 people) or $20 for individual registration. For registration information call Bev at 564-8841.

Here's my conversation with Trevor Patenaude ...

 

 
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