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- 2026 Song of the Year Benefit Concert
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Give the Class of 2020 a Shout Out!
Let’s face it! The Class of 2020 is getting a Raw Deal… Senior year is supposed to be a time of joy. One last chance to spend time with classmates and make those final memories. However sadly, they won’t be getting that. No formal goodbyes, No standard graduations, No regular proms, No celebratory parties. Instead just social distancing, remote learning, and uncertainty… So let’s help them out, let’s let them know that we support them, and that we feel for them.
93.5 WMWV has teamed up with numerous wonderful local businesses to do just that and we have created the Class of 2020 Shout Out Line.
It’s real simple to use… call 913-356-9145 and leave a message for your graduate. Tell them you love them and how proud you are. Whatever you want to say, that choice is yours. Then we’ll take that message and we will play it on the radio for all to hear. You can even surprise your graduate if you want… Eventually everyone will hear it.
Let’s show the Class of 2020 some LOVE. Again that number is 913-356-9145. Leave your message NOW!
This is a Service that we here at 93.5 WMWV are happy to provide and it’s because of these great local businesses…
Thank you to RWN Property Services, Profile Subaru, Grant’s Shop N Save, Mountain Center Physical Therapy, Northeast Credit Union, Zeb’s General Store, Veno’s Specialty Foods and Meats, Farm to Table Market, Yankee Smokehouse, and Tyler Ryan Design… we couldn’t have done it without you.
Congratulations to the Class of 2020! You earned it and we support you!
If your business would like to be a sponsor of the Class of 2020 Shout Out Line please email [email protected]
Local Favorite Junco Releases NEW ALBUM
Bobby Sheehan of Local Favorite and Fryeburg Band, Junco called in to the Morning Show today and debuted some BRAND NEW Songs with Roy. Junco has been together for numerous years now and have released their 3rd project together called Red Run Wild. Available now on all platforms. Junco hails from Fryeburg, ME and is made up of Bobby Sheehan (vocals/guitar/piano), Jeremy Holden (lead guitar), Alex Ouelette (drums/percussion/vocals), Dan Stackhouse (oboe/saxophone), and Clifford Cameron (organ). There’s also a lot of special guests on Red Run Wild as well. Bobby explained that he writes most of the lyrics of the songs but it’s a cooperative effort when writing the music. He also talked about the recording process happening up in Bangor, ME at NESCOM Studios where Bobby went to school. He also mentioned it was mastered at the legendary Gateway Studios in Portland, ME. Below is the lead single from the album, A Nostrum. Give it a listen and if you like what you hear make sure you visit Junco at JUNCOBAND.COM and purchase their NEW ALBUM, Red Run Wild.
Click here for the interview and BONUS Song “Take A Picture”:
FIRE BY Wicked Fresh & Settlers Green Teamed Up to Feed Over 200 MWV First Responders
Chef and Owner of FIRE BY Wicked Fresh Danny Rassi joined Gino on the phone this morning and talked about the current status of FIRE, why his restaurant had to do what they had to do when it comes to COVID-19, a recent interview they had with the BBC about Small Business, and their efforts alongside Settlers Green to feed over 200 First Responders from right here in the valley. More importantly Danny was positive and has high hopes for not only FIRE By Wicked Fresh but all local and small businesses here in the valley on making it to the other side of all this. Give it a listen below!
For more information about FIRE By Wicked Fresh please go to FIREBYWICKEDFRESH.COM and follow them on Social Media!
Drive Time Interview: Tin Mountain Online Auction
Tony Zore is joined by Lori Kinsey and Dawson Winch to discuss the Tin Mountain Conservation Center Online Auction happening from March 28th at 5pm until April 5th at 5pm.
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If you would like to schedule a drive time interview Click Here. Or give our office a call at 603-356-8870.
Drive Time Interview: Feast of the Valley
Tony Zore sits down with Andrew Fournier, Sierra McManus, and Phoebe Lyons to discuss “Feast of the Valley” at Kennett High School. It’s happening March 26th from 5:30-7:30pm.
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Call (603) 356-4370 or email [email protected] for tickets.
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Drive Time Interviews are a specialty program on week days at 5pm where local not for profit organizations get a chance to talk about an upcoming event on air.
If you would like to schedule a drive time interview Click Here. Or give our office a call at 603-356-8870.