The “Big Cat” Tim Frey joins us for a rousing episode where we talk about news outlets, Richard Marx, and go through some of the best spring concerts in the Lehigh Valley.
We hit the links with Eric Cogorno as he tells us all about his online golf instruction, which has hit some sweet strokes. Okay, we stayed in the studio, but we did discuss who could beat Tiger Woods in miniature golf.
On this episode, half of the Lehigh Valley based band, The Beautiful Distortion, joins us to talk face melting guitars, local music venues, and where you can catch them in coming months.
We also break down the YMCA and what makes State College special.
On this episode, we bring in Tony Luchini, founder and operator of Lehigh Valley Weather Authority. We ask him how he got so enamored with weather, how he comes up with his reports, what he thinks of other weather services, and how he knows Tyler’s brother.
We’ve brought on a few performers who are going to help you figure out what to do with your loved one on Valentine’s Day Weekend. Get ready for our Episode of Love featuring Ben Youngerman, Corinne Mammana and Rebecca Vigil!
Corinne Mammana will be performing “The Norah Jones Songbook” at The Banana Factory in Bethlehem on February 15. Get more information and tickets here!
Rebecca Vigil and Evan Kauffman perform “Your Love, Our Musical” on February 15. It’s a musical comedy show in which comedic musical masterminds Rebecca Vigil and Evan Kaufman interview a couple from the audience and create a fully improvised musical about that couple’s love story. Get more information and tickets here.
We were super lucky to get Becker from Spin Radio to join us on our 52nd episode. While Becker isn’t sure, there are 52 weeks in a year and we haven’t missed one, so here we are at one year of Podcasts.
We take a look back at the year that was and some of our memorable guests as we get ready for some fun new stuff coming in Season 2.
We have the pleasure of welcoming singer/songwriter Kendal Conrad to the podcast. We talk with her about the music industry, her upcoming EP, why Keith Urban may be a fraud, and why she prefers pie over alcohol.
Be sure to stick around at the end of the podcast to hear a special track from Kendal.
Jesse Albertson and Anna Dale of Lehigh Valley Beer Week joined the Podcast! Learn more about how Lehigh Valley Beer Week formed and what to look forward to this year.
We welcome NBC 10 photojournalist, Jim Friedman, to the podcast. We talk the early years of WFMZ, how Jim may have invented “Forensic Files”, and delve into a notorious local unsolved murder.
We’re super excited to welcome author, comedian, and overall renaissance man, Doogie Horner, to the show. We talk some “Die Hard,” “Die Hard 2”, and why I hate everyone who doesn’t agree with me.
Doogie is the author of the Die Hard Christmas Book. You also may remember him from his performance on “America’s Got Talent” (below).
Regardless, be sure to check him out on December 26 at SteelStacks in Bethlehem for “Home for the Holidays,” a comedy show that also features Jim Tews.
We welcome WFMZ Channel 69 reporter and anchor, Alexandra Hogan, to the Podcast! Alexandra is somewhat new to the Lehigh Valley, so we had a fun time finding out what she thought about the area before she arrived.
From her Bio: Alexandra Hogan is an Emmy award-winning journalist and a three time Emmy nominee. Born and raised in Switzerland, Alexandra also lived in Spain, Israel, and seven states across the U.S. She is fluent in both English and French.
Alexandra won her Emmy for ‘Human Trafficking: A Survivor’s Story’, her piece featuring a woman from Ohio, who had been sold into human trafficking.
Bethlehem-native and actor extraordinaire, Dan Roebuck, took a bit from his busy schedule to talk with us regarding Hollywood, what makes the Lehigh Valley fantastic, what he likes about our studio, and what he once said to Harrison Ford at 4 a.m. in Chicago.
Roebuck has appeared in movies such as “The Fugitive”, “U.S. Marshalls”, Rob Zombie’s remake of “Halloween”, and “Halloween II”. He’s appeared on television shows such as “Matlock”, “Lost”, “The Man in the High Castle” and many, many more. Check out his filmography.
Roebuck is currently promoting his film, “Getting Grace”, which was filmed in the Lehigh Valley. Follow the film on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram and find out more about the film here.
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This episode features the Song “Goodbye Syndrome” by Sunsets North. (www.sunsetsnorth.com)