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  2. The Bob & Tom Show - Wikipedia

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    The Bob & Tom Show repurposes their live morning show as an overnight show called Bob & Tom All Nighter. All Nighter airs 12–5 A.M. on a few terrestrial affiliated stations and their streams. During the show, live or pre-recorded comic songs and skits are often played, including many from a huge library of archived pieces.

  3. Here Come the Mummies - Wikipedia

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    Here Come the Mummies. Here Come the Mummies (HCTM) is an American funk rock band [1] best known for its live performances and anonymous band members. The band consists of various professional musicians based in Nashville, Tennessee. There are rumored to be several Grammy awards among the members, [2] though this is difficult to verify, as the ...

  4. Chick McGee - Wikipedia

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    After six months in San Diego, McGee returned on July 10, 1995 to his former job on The Bob & Tom Show. The Bob and Tom Show. McGee joined The Bob & Tom Show on April 1, 1986, as the show's announcer. His duties expanded to include recapping the day's sports news and being the show's comic foil. Off the Air Podcast / The Chick McGee Show. McGee ...

  5. Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead 1987 Tour - Wikipedia

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    Dylan & the Dead is a live album released by Bob Dylan and the Grateful Dead in February 1989 by Columbia Records. It consists of seven songs written and sung by Dylan, with the Dead providing accompaniment taken from the Dylan and the Grateful Dead 1987 Tour. [9]

  6. WTUE - Wikipedia

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    WTUE is an affiliate of the syndicated The Bob and Tom Show in the mornings and features Dave Alexander middays (10am-3pm) Tony "TNT" Tilford afternoons (3pm-7pm), and Christopher Geisen evenings (7pm-12 mid). Overnights, the station airs recorded DJs from out of the market.

  7. True Confessions Tour - Wikipedia

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    True Confessions Tour. The True Confessions Tour was a concert tour by Bob Dylan and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. [1] [2] [3] A concert video, Hard to Handle, filmed in Sydney, Australia on February 24 and 25 was directed by Gillian Armstrong.

  8. WOFX-FM - Wikipedia

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    WOFX-FM (92.5 MHz) is a commercial radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio. It broadcasts a classic rock radio format and is owned by Cumulus Media. It is the Cincinnati affiliate for the Bob and Tom morning radio show. The studios are on Montgomery Road in Norwood, Ohio, using a Cincinnati address.

  9. Tom Griswold - Wikipedia

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    A newer, 30-minute Bob and Tom television show aired weeknights and late Saturday evenings from October 5, 2020, through January 8, 2022, on MyIndy-TV 23 (WNDY-TV, Indianapolis). A 20-minute version of Bob and Tom Tonight continues to be posted at 8 p.m. (Eastern Time) weekdays on YouTube and Facebook. References

  10. Paul and Storm - Wikipedia

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    The show was created and written by the duo and head writer Josh A. Cagan. The duo plays fictional versions of themselves, who are offered the job of hosting Storm's favorite kids' show after the original beloved host dies. The show also stars Bresha Webb as their producer and Mike Phirman as their biggest-fan

  11. Harlem Shuffle - Wikipedia

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    "Harlem Shuffle" is an R&B song written and originally recorded by the duo Bob & Earl in 1963. The song describes a dance called the “Harlem Shuffle”, and mentions several other contemporary dances of the early 1960s, including the Monkey Shine, the Limbo, the Hitch hike, the Slide, and the Pony.