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April 4th - Coog and Collette Chat Survivor Print E-mail

What happens when two Survivor fans hook up to talk about last night's episode?

 
April 4th - Coog Features Print E-mail

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

Providing further evidence that the digital medium has overtaken physical CDs, an independent study found that iTunes passed Wal-Mart in music sales during the months of January and February, making Apple’s service the largest music provider in North America.

You have to go all the way back to ``Maverick'' in 1994 to see Jodie Foster being funny in a movie. So when she decided she wanted to do another comedy, it was tough finding a studio to agree she could handle one. She says she had to keep banging on doors before finding a studio to support her. Foster says she has a funny side she doesn't often get to show. But she will now. “Nim's Island” opens today.

Comedian Jerry Seinfeld was in a harrowing rollover wreck but was unhurt after the brakes on one of his classic cars failed. Seinfeld was driving alone in the Hamptons, on Long Island, when the brakes on his 1967 Fiat BTM stopped working Saturday evening. Seinfeld tried the emergency brake, to no avail, and then swerved to keep the car from careering into the road's intersection with a busy highway. The two-door sedan flipped over and came to a stop just metres from the highway. Police say Seinfeld's manoeuvre `probably avoided a very serious accident.'

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

Those born on April 3rd share a birthdate with bluesman Muddy Waters (1915) as well as Berry Oakley (1948) of the Allman Brothers Band.

In 1963, the Beatles' ``Can't Buy Me Love'' reached the top of the U-S charts, knocking off another Fab Four tune, ``She Loves You.''

In 1996, Jerry Garcia's widow and Grateful Dead guitarist Bob Weir sprinkled a small portion of Garcia's ashes into India's holy Ganges River. The rest of Garcia's ashes were released off San Francisco later that month. The Grateful Dead leader had died of a heart attack the previous August.

In 2002, heavy metal band Megadeth announced it was disbanding after 19 years. The decision was caused by serious injuries to founder Dave Mustaine's left arm and hand leaving him unable to play the guitar. The rest of the band decided not to continue without Mustaine.

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

Kiss will release a new three-CD box set, “Playlist Plus,” on April 29th. Beware, the track-listing just happens to feature the exact same songs that appeared on the three volumes of that discount staple, “20th Century Masters: The Millenium” that they put out in '03, '04 and '06 respectively. But if you want the expensive repackaging, you got the expensive repackaging!

Sweden Rocks by Ted Nugent will be released on CD May 13th. The concert was captured at the 2006 Sweden Rock Festival. A DVD of the show will be released June 10th.

The Rolling Stones have turned to YouTube to help bring them one step closer to their huge fan base. As part of a new ‘Living Legends’ channel on the video-sharing website, fans will be able to ask the band any question they like. The band’s own video answers will then be posted on the website in the coming weeks. In The Rolling Stones concert film, ``Shine a Light,'' opening today, director Martin Scorsese shows a clip from 1972, in which Mick Jagger is asked if he envisions himself performing when he's 60. At the press conference promoting the film, a reporter asked Jagger -- now 64 -- a somewhat similar question.

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This week's theme on the Classic Rock Challenge, in honour of April Fool's Day, is “Foolish Rock.”

Here's Greg Rogers winning a pair of tickets to the Single Car Garage coffee house this Saturday night at Art Space.

Speaking of Single Car Garage, I talked with Dean Cherkas about the fact that they really enjoy hosting local Coffee House events ...

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

In June 2007, lead vocalist Rob Halford was one of a number of musicians interviewed for a BBC series about heavy metal. He said this song came about when he was trying to get some sleep. The band were using a house once owned by John Lennon, and lead guitarist Glen Tipton's riffing woke him up. Halford looked at his watch and noticed it was after midnight.

It is ... Living After Midnight ... Judas Priest !

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

 
April 3rd - Talking Dodgeball Print E-mail

Our station Dodgeball Team, "Jimmy's Kids," played beat Trimline last night at the Family Y. Here's my chat with T2 from the PGTV camera crew as we have now wrapped up league play and look forward to the playoffs!

 

 
April 3rd - Ticket Winners with Darren Coogan Print E-mail

Today it was my pleasure to give away a couple sets of tickets. Chad Cordingley score free tickets to see Alice Cooper ...

And Mike Booth picked up a pair of passes for the Indoor Soccer Showcase this Sunday ...

Enjoy the events!

Coog

 
April 3rd - Coog Features Print E-mail

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

Last night on ``American Idol'' Kristy Lee Cook brought out her own sign that said ``Kristy's Seat'' for her spot in the bottom three. That was before Ryan Seacrest ever even said a word about how she did. Kristy was in the bottom three but it was it was Ramiele (RAY'-me-el) who was sent home.

``American Idol'' contestant David Cook says his trip to the hospital ``got blown out of proportion.'' Cook has high blood pressure, and he was taken to a hospital after Tuesday's show when he had heart palpitations. He was treated but was back on last night's show. Cook says his blood pressure spiked, so he went to the hospital as a precaution. Cook has also been under tremendous stress because his brother, who has cancer, suffered a setback within the last week.

``ER'' will be back for a 15th and final season in the fall. And, even though the show's about to end, N-B-C says it will be introducing new characters during the final season. As for other shows, ``Scrubs'' will end its N-B-C run next month. Rumours have been swirling that it'll move to A-B-C. But, that hasn't been confirmed. ``Lipstick Jungle'' and ``Friday Night Lights'' have been saved.

A ``Saturday Night Live'' segment is coming to Thursdays, for a limited time only. ``S-N-L Thursday Night Live'' will air during primetime for three Thursdays in October, as a run-up to the presidential election. Each will be a live 30-minute edition of ``Weekend Update.'' N-B-C isn't saying if Amy Poehler and Seth Meyers will anchor or if there will be a different team behind the S-N-L news desk on Thursday nights.

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

Those born on April 3rd share a birthdate with Richard Manuel (1943), pianist with The Band ... and also Mick Mars (1956), guitarist with Motley Crue. His real name is Bob Deal.

In 1973, Capitol Records issued two Beatles' greatest hits packages -- ``The Beatles -- 1962-1966'' and ``The Beatles -- 1967-1970.'' They would be best known as the “Red” and “Blue” collections.

In 1989, 23 people were arrested after fans tried to crash a Grateful Dead concert in Pittsburgh.

In 1994, two new books claimed that Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones was murdered in his swimming pool in 1969.

In 1998, Rob Pilatus of the disgraced pop duo Milli Vanilli was found dead in a German hotel.

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

The guitar riff in Deep Purple’s ‘Smoke On The Water’ has been voted the best rock riff ever by students from guitar schools in England. Rounding out the Top 5: Nirvana’s ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ ... Aerosmith’s ‘Walk This Way’ ... Jimi Hendrix's ‘Purple Haze’ ... Guns N’ Roses' ‘Sweet Child O Mine.’

Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich says the band will play songs from its upcoming new album this summer on at least one of its festival dates. Metallica's yet-to-be-titled ninth studio album is tentatively due out in September. The band is said to be in the final stages of recording.

Phil Collen of Def Leppard and Paul Cook of the Sex Pistols have formed a band together. It's called Man Raze and also features Simon Laffy, the bassist from the band Girl, with whom Collen played before joining Def Leppard. They will release their debut album on June 3rd and are also planning a tour this year. Collen will have to get through the Def Leppard tour first, which goes through the spring and summer.

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This week's theme on the Classic Rock Challenge, in honour of April Fool's Day, is “Foolish Rock.”

Here's Kim Sawtell winning a pair of tickets to the Single Car Garage coffee house this Saturday night at Art Space.

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

This is one of Springsteen's favorites. He almost always plays it at the impromptu bar gigs he is famous for on the Jersey Shore.

Springsteen: "The first verse actually happened, the second verse mostly happened, the third verse, of course, is happening now."

In concert, Springsteen often extends this to over 10 minutes.

This was one of 7 US top 10 hits on Born In The U.S.A.

Springsteen performed this June 25, 1993 on the last David Letterman Show on NBC. Letterman is a huge fan but had never had Springsteen on. Bruce did go on the show a few more times after it moved to CBS.

It is ... Glory Days ... Bruce Springsteen !

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

 
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