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Reporters Karen Florin, Erica Moser and Lindsay Boyle sat down with producers Tim Cotter, Peter Huoppi and Carlos Virgen to discuss season one, share some updates on a couple of the cases and to talk about plans for season two.
Yale director of basketball operations Chris Vincent (Norwich Free Academy class of 2009) talks about the ripple effects of the recent college basketball scandal, and how Ivy League schools are staying competitive with tougher academic standards. Plus, The Sports Doctor and producer Peter Huoppi discuss whether to care about the U.S. men's soccer team not qualifying for the World Cup. Music: Big Rock Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Rick and Peter share favorite concert memories that had nothing to do with the music. Rick was in the front row when Uriah Heep bassist Gary Thain was electrocuted. Peter met As Fast As frontman Spencer Albee in the mens’ room. Listener Keith saw Tommy Lee fall from a drum set 25 feet in the air. Plus, Fox Farm Brewery and the Karl Kelly Memorial Concert.Leave work now is a production of The Day Publishing Company.The program is hosted by Rick Koster, and produced by Peter Huoppi.You can see us live on Facebook most Thursday mornings at facebook.com/thedayct, and you can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, and TuneIn.
Rick Koster and Peter Huoppi discuss the longevity of New London band The Rivergods, and preview tracks from their new album "State of the Union."
Rick Koster and Peter Huoppi discuss the 2017 Grammy Awards and King Crimson's album Larks' Tongues in Aspic.
Rick Koster and Peter Huoppi look forward to upcoming performances by Thor Jensen and Matt Charette, and discuss the distinction between music and entertainment in the Super Bowl halftime shows.
After the death of John Wetton, Rick Koster and Peter Huoppi talk about losing your musical heroes. Also, Hygienic body painting, The CarLeans, Mike Casey Trio, and The Z3.
Rick Koster and Peter Huoppi offer their takes on each other's top album from their teenage years.
Rick Koster and Peter Huoppi talk about the upcoming Hygienic weekend in New London as well as the recent spate of "top ten album" posts on their Facebook feeds.