Monday, Sept. 9: Oxford's Quarry Walk Free Concert Recap, with an Emotional Remembrance

Sep 09, 05:09 PM

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Chaz and AJ talked about Saturday's all-day music fest at Quarry Walk, to benefit those still seeking aid from catastrophic flooding. Jennifer was on the phone to share the first thing Governor Lamont said to her when he met her. (0:00)  

Stephen Rostkowski was on the phone with Chaz and AJ this morning to remember his wife, Audrey. Stephen spoke to the crowd on Saturday, and read some words to the heroes that attempted to rescue her, echoing that sentiment on the air this morning. (6:18) 

The goal of the Oxford Quarry Walk music festival was to raise money. David Morgan of TEAM Inc. has been in charge of the donations, and revealed the number this morning to the Tribe, and to Tom Haynes, who agreed to match a large number! (14:20) 

Johnny from the Rum Runners was on the phone with Chaz and AJ for a little review and critique of the Governor's singing ability. Ned Lamont jumped on stage (after an invite) to play some piano, and you can judge for yourself how he sounded. His dance moves might need a little work. (25:32)