The Tony® and Grammy Award®-winning BEAUTIFUL, the Carole King Musical is the inspiring true story of one woman’s remarkable journey from teenage songwriter to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Featuring over two dozen pop classics, including “You’ve Got a Friend,” “One Fine Day,” “Up on the Roof,” “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling,” “Will You Love Me Tomorrow,” and “Natural Woman,” this crowd-pleasing international phenomenon is filled with the songs you remember—and the story you’ll never forget.
You know how people comfort you by saying “there’s a lot of fish in the sea” when you mourn the loss of The One That Got Away? There are a lot of fish—erm, cats—at Second Chance Pet Adoptions… but you don’t want to let Grouper and Porpoise get away! This bonded pair of 3-year-old gray-and-white beauties came to us from a county shelter a few weeks ago and now they’re ready to dive into life in a forever home! You shore will love chatting with and cuddling this outgoing brother/sister duo. Grouper and Porpoise make waves when they get to playing together and we know they’ll enjoy sunbathing in a window beam, too. If we’ve enticed you to take the bait, come and sea them at our adoption center or find them on the net at www.SecondChanceNC.org.
KIX 102FM caught up with award-winning vocalist Nicole Henry, who plays the role of Shug Avery in North Carolina Theatre’s production of The Color Purple, playing at Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts April 22-30. Tickets start at only $40 and can be purchased at nctheatre.com.
Time to spring into action! Come out to the Brier Creek Commons’ Health Fair and Blood Drive with KIX Cares on Saturday, April 29th, near the clock tower by Men’s Wearhouse. The health fair happens from 10 a.m. – noon with resource booths, fitness demos, plus games, free giveaways, and a kids corner. The Blood Connection will be on site from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. taking your blood donations. You can sign up now for your appointment to give blood, plus get all the information about the Brier Creek Commons Health Fair and Blood Drive by clicking here!
Adoptable hound Bisquick has been with Second Chance for over 400 days now–and we don’t know why! This 5-year-old boy is great with other dogs and with people; he’s affectionate and well-mannered, especially after mastering his obedience courses with a professional trainer; and he’s a goofy guy who’s always down for a good time! Bisquick is the loyal and loving companion whose smile will light up your day, especially when you take him for a hike or throw his frisbee. If you’d like to learn more about adding Bisquick to your family, submit an adoption application at www.SecondChanceNC.org to set up a meeting with his foster parent.
KIX is celebrating St. Patrick’s Day at Lafayette Village with the Lafayette Lucky Leprechaun (actually it’s our very own Shack in a Leprechaun costume…but you get the idea). We’ll be there spinning the KIX Prize Wheel for Lucky North Carolina Education Lottery Scratch-Off Tickets. Come by and see if you get LUCKY on St. Patrick’s Day!
Run Ella’s Race with KIX Cares! It’s coming March 18 to benefit the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and The Cure Starts Now. The race is run in loving memory of Ella Newmiller. You can choose the 1 mile, 5K or 10K. Sign up today to run Ella’s Race, or you can volunteer. https://www.ellasrace.com/
Listen Now: Renae Newmiller, mother of Ella, tells Ella’s story and talks about Ella’s Race on March 18.
Almost 7,000 kids in Wake County are wishing and hoping for a Merry Christmas, and you can help by adopting an Angel with the Salvation Army of Wake County! Just visit Crabtree during the holiday season and look for the Salvation Army of Wake County Angel Tree, located between Kanki and The Lego Store on the lower level. Deserving kids need clothing, toys and holiday cheer! Or, you can adopt an Angel online at https://www.tsamm.org/angeltree/adopt. You can find out more about the Salvation Army of Wake County’s Angel Tree program at https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/wake/angel-tree-opportunities/.
Saturday on AT40, hear a show from this week in 1981. Fast mover “Jessie’s Girl” by Rick Springfield is set to break into the Top 10. Country stars Ronnie Milsap and Eddie Rabbitt reside alongside rockers Foreigner and Journey. TV’s “Greatest American Hero” theme song is in The Countdown with the sliver screen’s “Arthur’s Theme” by Christopher Cross. And Diana Ross and Lionel Richie have a monster hit on their hands with “Endless Love,” which has held the #1 spot for the past five weeks! Enjoy two chances to hear AT40 on KIX this Saturday: from 6 a.m. – 10 a.m. and from 8 p.m. – midnight.
Sunday morning on KIX, Casey Kasem hosts an American Top 40 show that originally aired during this week in 1972. Hear another mixed bag of hits from Mac Davis, The O’Jays, and newcomer Rick Springfield — who is at #23 on The Countdown with his first hit, “Speak To The Sky.” We’ll also hear the quirky, instrumental “Popcorn” by Hot Butter and the spacey “Nights in White Satin” by The Moody Blues. Plus, James Brown shares air time with Arlo Guthrie and The Who, and Chuck Berry slips one past the Censors with “My Ding-A-Ling!” Listen to The Countdown, Casey’s stories, and the Long Distance Dedications this Sunday from 9 a.m. – noon… only on KIX.
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