DJ EARWORM has become a bit of an internet legend because he's super talented at mashing up music. He's been mixing the top 25 pop songs from Billboard since 2006, and I know I'm always really excited when he releases a new one.
Well, he has officially posted his annual "United State of Pop" video for 2015...
I've never written a blog specifically for this slice of our radio audience, but I'm sure there are many of them in the area. This is very cool, especially if you are in to cement (no Jimmy Hoffa jokes, please)
It's a fun time of year in the Capital Region! One of the premiere spots to walk, dine, shop, and be entertained is downtown Saratoga Springs, New York.
With the right technology, you can do anything these days, even if the painting was done by Monet in the 19th century! Stick with me here - this is very cool.
Nineteen-year-old Clayton Pettet noticed that all of his peers were obsessed with losing their virginity throughout their teenage years, and "it was incredibly hard for me to ask why I was still a virgin and why it meant so much to the people all around me," he said...
One of the best parts about doing the Small Town Tour is meeting all of the great fans who love GNA and who live in these great small towns. While in Duanesburg we also were presented with a few gifts but the bull made of old horseshoes was one of the coolest things ever.
Heck, you gotta help your neighbors, right? Being a Niskayunan, I thought I'd help spread the word about a very cool contest going on right in my town.
Very exciting! The Golden Globe Awards, Sunday nite on NBC starting at 8PM. This is the 68th Awards Show, by the way. (No, I don't remember the first one, Sean!!!)
I’ll be the first to admit- a motorcyle dude I’ll never be. (I broke my collarbone once on a moped--if that gives you any idea) But through the station and on my own I’ve met many who love the sport and I totally appreciate the enthusiam it generates. Ahhh, the freedom one must feel as you crank it up on the beautiful Adirondack Northway in the summer on the way to Americade!
Remember when we were kids? As soon as there was a fresh snowfall, we'd go rummaging through all the closets looking for old hats, scarves, carrots--and then shlepping everything out into the snow to make the next great "sculpture".