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Thursday, July 31, 2008
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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Monday, July 28, 2008
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Friday, July 25, 2008
MOA Winners 7/25/08
The following have won wristbands to Nickelodeon Universe at Mall Of America:
Dean Sikora of Neillsville John Thomson of Eau Claire Sue Anna Kohl of Stetsonville Pam Stitt of Neillsville Steve Vera of Hatley Dani Kopp of Neillsville Amy Koboski of Black River Falls Katie Marty of Neillsville Melissa Lowe of Black River Falls Debbie Drehmel of Stanley Tammy Didlo of Eau Claire
posted by Paul Dickinson at 9:30 AM | Email Us
SCORPIONS/ALICE COOPER TICKET WINNERS!!!
The following have won a pair of tickets to see the Scorpions and Alice Cooper, Saturday, August 9th at Constitution Park, Fort McCoy:
Danny Hainz of Neillsville Kevin Korth of Spencer Dean Tomczak of Withee Barb Wucherpfennig of Granton Derek Hanson of Withee
posted by Paul Dickinson at 9:26 AM | Email Us
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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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Monday, July 21, 2008
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Friday, July 18, 2008
MOA Winners 7/18/08
This weeks winners of Nickelodeon Universe wristbands are:
Greg Wichelman of Granton Barb Trunkel of Neillsville Jamie Kizer of Marshfield Keri Southwood of Merrillan Phillip Benzschawel of Thorp
posted by Paul Dickinson at 9:34 AM | Email Us
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Thursday, July 17, 2008
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
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Monday, July 14, 2008
LOU GRAMM READIES CHRISTIAN ROCK SET:
From Billboard.com:
Gary Graff, Detroit / Former Foreigner frontman Lou Gramm has finished recording his first Christian rock album, which he hopes to release this fall. Gramm, who has been a Born Again Christian since the early '90s, tells Billboard.com that the as-yet-untitled album "rocks from one end to the next -- that kind of attitude but with a different subject matter." He recorded it in his hometown of Rochester, N.Y., with his band, which includes brothers Ben and Richard and Don Mancuso from his pre-Foreigner band, Black Sheep. The album will be released by Spectra Records. Gramm, who left Foreigner for a second time in 2003, says that his recovery from a benign brain tumor in the late '90s gave him the impetus for many of the album's faith-based songs. "It's about how you can be so out of line with the way God would have you be and maybe have a major incident in your life kind of wake you up," he explains. "I had my priorities not in order and I just think I'm looking at life in general a little bit differently." Reaction to this direction from fans of Foreigner and his previous solo work has been "mixed," Gramm acknowledges. "I'm not sure what people think -- that by doing a Christian rock album you suddenly become a completely different person or your creative self changes? It really just means that a lot of the subject matter changes; a lot more thought goes into the lyrics and not a ton of songs about popping that girl after the show." He continues, "But that doesn't mean I am a person who has no fun and no life; I definitely like to have fun. I just think I know quite a bit better where to draw the line now." Gramm and his band will be touring this summer but don't plan on playing any of the new material until the album is released. So many of the Foreigner hits, he says, "don't work for me, but I will perform any and all of them for the time being. "I can look back on (his previous music) with a lot of pride, and I can see how my path has led me to where I am now. But I am much more in charge of where this band goes and what the music is than I ever had a chance to be in Foreigner. So for better or for worse, it's my direction."
posted by Paul Dickinson at 9:21 AM | Email Us
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Friday, July 11, 2008
MOA Winners 7/11/08
The following are this weeks winners in the Nickelodeon Universe Mall of America wristband giveaway:
Lisa Krueger of Neillsville Darcy Welsh of Loyal Jason Rouleau of Eau Claire Kelly Czarnik of Merrillan Roger Sessions of Mondovi Jodi Kitzhaber of Greenwood
posted by Paul Dickinson at 9:28 AM | Email Us
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
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Wednesday, July 09, 2008
VAN HALEN FRONTMAN SUFFERS NEAR FATAL REACTION:
from melodicrock.com
Two Ontario police officers have been credited with saving the life of Van Halen singer David Lee Roth - after he suffered a severe allergic reaction. The rocker was pulled over on a stretch of highway in Oakland, Ontario on June 8 for speeding, and when cops approached the vehicle, they realized the star was in anaphylactic shock. Roth has an allergy to nuts and was suffering a severe reaction after coming into contact with a contaminated substance. The officers called an ambulance and kept Roth calm until paramedics arrived on the scene, according to CTV.ca. Constable Chris Thompson admits he didn't realize that he was dealing with a famous rock star when he attended to the crisis. He says, "At the time I wasn't star struck, I was just trying to help him. The guy stuck out like a sore thumb. He was wearing a little silk scarf and flashy clothing - it's not something you see in Oakland too often."
posted by Paul Dickinson at 9:16 AM | Email Us
Tuesday's Playlist
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
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Monday, July 07, 2008
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Thursday, July 03, 2008
MOA Winners 7/3/08
The following have won wristbands and coupons to Nickelodeon Universe at Mall Of America:
Kara Rendell of Greenwood Judy Loesel of Arcadia Frank Schmidt of Neillsville Rebecca Lancour of Nekoosa J T Jacobs of Medford Jason Rouleau of Eau Claire
posted by Paul Dickinson at 9:44 AM | Email Us
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Wednesday, July 02, 2008
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Tuesday, July 01, 2008
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