95.9 The Fox 

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 100:44:36
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Synopsis

Classic rock station out of Fairfield County, Connecticut. Come here for interviews with interesting Connecticut business owners, residents, and artists.373967

Episodes

  • Talkin' Blues, Views, & BBQ With Bobby Q

    28/08/2018 Duration: 13min

    This Labor Day weekend, the 11th annual Blues, Views, & BBQ Festival returns to Westport's Levitt Pavilion. Bob LeRose ("Bobby Q" himself!) stops by First Thing Fairfield County to chat with Allan about how the annual event got started and what to expect this year!

  • A Life Cut Too Short (Classic Rock Calendar - August 27, 2018)

    27/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    It was a career still on the rise, and a life cut way too short on this date, August 27, 1990, when Stevie Ray Vaughan was killed in a helicopter accident. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: PR Photos

  • Queen Record Their Magnum Opus (Classic Rock Calendar - August 24, 2018)

    24/08/2018 Duration: 02min

    They would spend as much time recording one song as most bands spend recording entire albums, but it would all be worth it for Queen when "Bohemian Rhapsody" was finished. The entered the studio to begin work on this date, August 24, 1975. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: Landmark / PR Photos

  • Aerosmith Begins Their Comeback (Classic Rock Calendar - August 23, 1985)

    23/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    The beginning of the '80s found Aerosmith without any hits...and without their guitarists. But newfound sobriety would help set the stage for their first stadium and arena tour in over five years, a tour that began on this date, August 23, 1985. By the end of the decade they'd have their biggest successes ever. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: PR Photos

  • When Eric Became Derek (Classic Rock Calendar - August 22, 2018)

    22/08/2018 Duration: 02min

    Eric Clapton was tired of the egos that came from being in a band. He just wanted to make good music, and on this date, August 22, 1970, Derek and the Dominos, went into the studio to begin recording "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs." Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar… Image: PR Photos

  • The "Instrument" That Changed Music (Classic Rock Calendar - August 21, 2018)

    21/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    He wasn't a musician, instead he was an engineer and inventor, but he would develop the synthesizer and change music forever. Robert Moog passed away on this date, August 21, 2005. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar… Image:  iStock / Getty Images Plus / i3D_VR

  • The Stones Take A Ballad To The Top (Classic Rock Calendar - August 20, 2018)

    20/08/2018 Duration: 02min

    When it came to commercial and critical success, the Rolling Stones could basically do no wrong in the '70s. But they took a big risk when they released the single "Angie" on this date, August 20, 1973. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: Daniel Locke / PR Photos

  • The End Of Woodstock (Classic Rock Calendar - August 17, 2018)

    17/08/2018 Duration: 02min

    Behind schedule and covered in mud, the Woodstock Festival reached legendary status on its third day, August 17, 1969…even though the second day hadn't yet come to an end! Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar… Image: Getty Images / iStock / Getty Images Plus / captblack76

  • CSN And Sometimes Y (Classic Rock Calendar - August 16, 2018)

    16/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    They were already successful as a trio, but when they became a foursome on this date, August 16, 1969, Neil Young made Crosby, Stills & Nash an even bigger success. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: PR Photos

  • The First Stadium Show Ever (Classic Rock Calendar - August 15, 2018)

    15/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    Someone had to play a stadium first. And like so many other things with rock music, it would be the Beatles. The Fab Four took the stage for the legendary performance at Shea Stadium in New York City on this date, August 15, 1965. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: Landmark / PR Photos

  • The Rock Opera That Wasn't (Classic Rock Calendar - August 14, 2018)

    14/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    Pete Townshend wanted to follow up "Tommy" with another rock opera. When "Lifehouse" didn't work out, it turned into a more straightforward rock record - and widely considered their best - "Who's Next," released on this date, August 14, 1971. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: Daniel Locke / PR Photos

  • The Band Name No One Knew How To Say (Classic Rock Calendar - August 13, 2018)

    13/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    They didn't invent Southern Rock, but they perfected it right from the beginning, when we all learned how to properly say Lynyrd Skynyrd on this date, August 13, 1973, when they released their debut "(Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd)." Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: PR Photos

  • A Canadian Conquers America (Classic Rock Calendar - August 10, 2018)

    10/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    He seemed to come out of nowhere in the United States, even though he had been successful in Canada for years. However, he would become a superstar around the world on this date, August 10, 1985, when Bryan Adams fourth studio album "Reckless" hit #1. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: Insidefoto / PR Photos

  • The Dead Lose Their Leader (Classic Rock Calendar - August 9, 2018)

    09/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    No one knew where he went, so it was a total surprise to not just the fans, but also to the remaining members of the Grateful Dead, when Jerry Garcia passed away at a rehab center just a week after his 53rd birthday on this date, August 9, 1995. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: PR Photos

  • Bill Bellamy

    09/08/2018 Duration: 08min

    This weekend, comedian Bill Bellamy is coming to Vinnie Brand's Stress Factory in Bridgeport. He stopped by First Thing Fairfield County to chat with Allan about his experience filming "Any Given Sunday," being the newest member of the Academy, and, of course, the 25th anniversary of his creating the term "booty call." Image: Jenny Bullock / PRPhotos.com

  • Rock's Original Most Controversial Song (Classic Rock Calendar - August 8, 2018)

    08/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    It was recorded on the cheap in just one take, but it became one of the most important, and controversial, songs of all time. A saga that began on this date, August 8, 1963, when the Kingsmen released "Louie Louie." Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar… Image: iStock / Getty Images Plus / LFO62

  • The Mac Go Back To Basics (Classic Rock Calendar - August 7, 2018)

    07/08/2018 Duration: 01min

    After the experimental "Tusk," it was time for Fleetwood Mac to return to the formula that made "Rumours" such a success. That album became "Mirage," which hit #1 for the first of five straight weeks on this date, August 7, 1982. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: Steve Solis / PRPhotos.com

  • The Ramones Call It Quits (Classic Rock Calendar - August 6, 2018)

    06/08/2018 Duration: 02min

    After touring non-stop for nearly 22 years and still failing to reach the level of success they so desired, the Ramones would end their career with one final performance on this date, August 6, 1996. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: PR Photos

  • AC/DC Take The Highway To The Top (Classic Rock Calendar - August 3, 2018)

    03/08/2018 Duration: 02min

    They were huge in Australia. They hit it big in Europe. But conquering the United States was awaiting AC/DC when they released "Highway to Hell" on this date, August 3, 1979. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: Andrew Wilson / PR Photos

  • Zimmerman Becomes Dylan (Classic Rock Calendar - August 2, 2018)

    02/08/2018 Duration: 02min

    He wasn't always Bob Dylan. Not officially, anyway. Until he legally changed his name on this date, August 2, 1962, he was Robert Zimmerman. Although there's lots of theories, no one really knows why he changed it to Dylan. Allan looks back in today's Classic Rock Calendar... Image: PR Photos

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