The new ‘kids’ in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Be the Big Smart Head of the Morning…It was a What the Heck is That Wednesday. Listen to today’s sound below. Scroll down for the answer.
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We play Beat The Box Office for tickets to the Eagles May 11 in Vancouver. Be caller 9 when Doug & Wendy play the Eagles to qualify for Friday morning’s draw for tickets to the Eagles May 11th in Vancouver. Click the Eagles pic to go to their site and click the announcement for ticket info.
Music News;
Journey’s Neal Schon is doing what he can to help California fire victims. The singer announced a concert taking place in February, which will benefit San Francisco’s North Bay Fire Relief. The concert, dubbed “Journey Through Time,” will take place February 9th at The Independent and feature singer Gregg Rolie, Dead Daisies bassist Marco Mendoza and former Journey drummer Deen Castronovo. “I’m Proud to announce today that I’m going to be doing a Benefit for Fire victims in CA,” Neal shared on Facebook. “Back to the roots where it all started for myself in SF the beautiful city by the Bay.”
The documentary “David Bowie: The Last Five Years” documents debuts January 8th. It covers the last five years of Bowie’s life (duh). In the first teaser you see classic footage of Bowie and interviews with the people he worked with. Bowie says (and hopefully the kids will forget this by summertime,) “Always go a little further into the water than you feel you’re capable of being in and when you don’t feel that your feet are quite touching the bottom,” “you’re just about in the right place to do something exciting.” Check out the the clip for “The Last Five Years” below.
Remember that auction of Neil Young‘s toy trains and other things Doug & Wendy were talking about. The trains went for almost $300,000. One hand painted locomotive went for $10,000. One of his ‘not a toy’ cars, a 1953 Buick code 76X Roadmaster Skylark convertible, engraved with “Customized for Neil Young,” went for $400-thousand. Part of the proceeds of the auction went to his Bridge School charity. It’s a charity that does similar work to our own Child Development Centre here in Prince George.
Big Smart Head answer….Dryer Door.











