Q: Who is launching a company that will sell lingerie for professional women and moms?
A: Stormy Daniels
Q: Who is launching a company that will sell lingerie for professional women and moms?
A: Stormy Daniels
Q: What was the name of ET’s favorite candy?
A: Reese’s Pieces
This Saturday from 6am – 10am you get two chances to enjoy a classic American Top 40 with Casey Kasem and the best songs this week in 1986.
A bunch of ballads command the countdown: “On My Own” by Patti LaBelle and Michael McDonald, and couples dances by Madonna, Billy Ocean, Simply Red, and Howard Jones. Kenny Loggins feels the Need for Speed with a tune from “Top Gun”, and call her Miz Jackson when Janet gets us dancing with “Nasty”!
Encore presentation this Saturday from 8pm – midnight.
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Q: If the answer is 60,000 pounds, what is the question?
A: How much food does the average person eat in a lifetime? That’s 30 tons!
Q: In 1987, she became the first woman inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Who is she?
A: Aretha Franklin
James Corden, host of The Late Late Show, visited Liverpool for a special day with Paul McCartney!
Q: This 1990s TV show is set in Tom Nevers Field. What is the show?
A: Wings. It ran from 1990-1997 on NBC and was set at the fictional Tom Nevers Field – s small airport in Nantucket, Massachusetts.
This Sunday from 9am – noon enjoy Casey Kasem’s vintage AT40 from this week in 1978.
The Gibb Brothers and the Grease soundtrack continue to rule the radio and jukeboxes in the Summer of ’78. Chuck Mangione adds a nice instrumental “Feels So Good”, and Sweet rocks us with a Forgotten 45 “Love is Like Oxygen”. Casey’s stories, Long Distance Dedications, and of course The Countdown.
Hear it as it originally aired every weekend on KIX!
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Q: On average, this travels 12,500 miles a year but generally under 100 feet at a time. What is it?
A: An elevator