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The DJBC Happy Hour- What Can Make Columbus Cool?


49:57 minutes (45.73 MB)

Originally Broadcast on April 25, 2011.

On Episode II of the DJBC Happy Hour 2.0, The DJBC discusses how Columbus should be cool, and the DJBC promotes the weekend's upcoming events.

The DJBC Happy Hour- About Last Night on the National Road


52:12 minutes (47.79 MB)

Original Airdate- May 9th, 2011

On this week's show, the DJBC Happy Hour recaps the Tony Nominations and previews the Daytime Emmy nominations, and takes a trip down the Old National Road, as the Bicentennial celebration of the start of construction of the Old National Road comes through Columbus.

The DJBC Daytime Emmy Predictions- http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/BC_Bulletin/may2011.html

The DJBC Happy Hour- May 16th Show


58:01 minutes (53.12 MB)

Originally broadcast for May 16, 2011.

Tonight, the DJBC discusses the Daytime Emmy Nominations, plus previews some of the things going on around town this week.

The DJBC Happy Hour- Rapture-Free Prelude to Summer


56:37 minutes (51.84 MB)

Tonight's show previews Memorial Day Weekend Events- such as the grand opening of Columbus Commons.

Bryan interviews Vice President of Marketing, Communications, and Events for the Greater Columbus Arts Council Jami Goldstein on the 2011 Greater Columbus Arts Festival, June 3rd to June 5th in the Discovery District.

This week's cold open sketch to the show pokes fun at the May 21, 2011 doomsday predictions.

The DJBC Happy Hour: The Best of the First Six Weeks


58:06 minutes (53.2 MB)

Tonight's show is a look back at the first six weeks on the air, including a demonstration on what the Weekend Warrior is all about, clips from the first six shows, and an encore presentation of last week's interview with Jami Goldstein of the Greater Columbus Arts Council. In the Last Call segment, Bryan previews some of the topics for future weeks of the show.

The DJBC Happy Hour- June 6, 2011 A.T.


59:37 minutes (54.6 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
The Daytime Emmy Awards and Tony Awards are both previewed
The Weekend Warrior previews events for the next two weekends including Pride, The Creekside Jazz & Blues Festival in Gahanna, and so many more.

The 2011 Bryan & Silver Garbage Awards Pre-Nomination Lists, plus BC's Tony and Daytime Emmy Predictions- http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/BC_Bulletin/june2011.html (Nominations for Bryan Awards: July 7 @ 10AM; Silver Garbage Awards: July 13 between 9AM and Noon)

The DJBC Happy Hour- Happy Birthday, BC!


56:00 minutes (51.27 MB)

A celebration of birthdays, and the anniversary of the birth of the host/executive producer of this lovely program.

The DJBC Happy Hour- Interview with the German Village Haus und Garten Tour


10:39 minutes (9.76 MB)

Bryan interviews the chair of the 2011 German Village Haus und Garten Tour, Chris Hune, and media chair Sarah Irvin Clark about the upcoming German Village Haus und Garten Tour, and about how the Tour ties into the history of German Village.

(Originally aired on June 20th, 2011)

The DJBC Happy Hour- Manically Packed Monday


59:19 minutes (54.31 MB)

On tonight's show, Bryan recaps the Daytime Emmy Awards and Tony Awards, plus previews Comfest, and interviews the co-chair and media chair of the German Village Haus und Garten Tour, about the upcoming tour and about how the legacy of German Village plays a role in the tour.

And in "Really Bad Commercials, etc.", a July 4th parade spot, a trailer for "Hamlet III", and a commercial to the prequels to one of the worst movies of all-time.

Olde Towne East & Franklin Park Tour of Homes Interview


5:47 minutes (5.3 MB)

A segment originally aired on June 27, 2011, Bryan interviews Ann Twiggs, co-chair of the Olde Towne East & Franklin Park Tour o

The DJBC Happy Hour- Somewhere In the Middle of ComFest and Independence Day


57:58 minutes (53.06 MB)

A preview of ALL things happening between now and right after July 4th, including July 4th.

The DJBC Happy Hour- Out of Many...Proud of the Red, White, and Blue


56:02 minutes (62 MB)

(Originally Aired on July 4, 2011) The First Annual DJBC Happy Hour July 4th Special features patriotic songs, plus reflections from Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson, and an interview with Paul Revere.

The DJBC Happy Hour- 7-11 Day at the 2011 Bryan Awards


58:12 minutes (62.05 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
The Bryan Award Nominations- Who are they? What are they?
Preview of the Primetime Emmy Nominations on Thursday- Who will get in?
Weekend Warrior Previews the Week's Events

The DJBC Happy Hour- The Emmy Nominations Hangover: Part 63


58:34 minutes (65.02 MB)

Tonight on the show, events are previewed for the remainder of July, and this week, the DJBC recaps the Emmy Nominations- who got in, who didn't, and big surprises.

The DJBC Happy Hour- Deck the Halls, It's Christmas in July!


58:52 minutes (64.16 MB)

Tonight, it is Christmas in July. Christmas songs are played, a few poems are read, and BC briefly discusses Columbus holiday events...in July! Yes, it's Christmas in July. Bring out the tree, the egg n-- (oh, wait), the carols, the ugly sweater, and those Christmas cartoons, because it's Christmas in July on an all-new DJBC Happy Hour.

POEMS:
Mistletoe- Walter De La Mare
Merry Christmas, Everywhere- Anon
Christmas 1863/I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

The DJBC Happy Hour- I Want My MTV...30 Years Later


58:17 minutes (61.76 MB)

30 Years Ago Today, MTV was born.

Songs by Rod Stewart and REO Speedwagon, which were two of the songs played on the first day of MTV 30 years ago today, plus the very first song played, “Video Killed the Radio Star” by the Buggles. Rod Stewart was the most-played artist on that day, with six of Stewart’s songs being played.

Other songs by Nirvana, Michael Jackson, and others.

Skits spoofing “Jersey Shore”, and the pitch of "Miami Vice".

Among the notable songs played on August 1, 1981:
1) “Video Killed the Radio Star”- The Buggles
2) “You Better Run”- Pat Benatar
3) “She Won’t Dance With Me”- Rod Stewart (the first of 6 Rod Stewart songs played)
4) “You Better You Bet”- The Who (the first song to be played more than once)
7) “Brass in Pocket”- The Pretenders
8) “Time Heals”- Todd Rundgren
9) “Take It On the Run”- REO Speedwagon (The 2nd song to be played more than once)
10) “Rockin’ the Paradise”- Styx
15) “Sailing”- Rod Stewart (Stewart also was the first artist to be played more than once)
17) “Keep On Loving You”- REO Speedwagon (REO Speedwagon was the 2nd artist to be played more than once)
18) “Bluer than Blue”- Michael Johnson
22) “In the Air Tonight”- Phil Collins
25) “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”- Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers
26) “Da Ya Think I’m Sexy”- Rod Stewart
41) “Angel of the Morning”- Juice Newton
46) “Tusk”- Fleetwood Mac
49) “Rapture”- Blondie
54) “Thank You For Being a Friend” (The Golden Girls theme)- Andrew Gold
76) “Heart of Glass”- Blondie
85) “Love Stinks”- The J. Geils Band

MTV has its own awards shows- the MTV Movie Awards (usually held in late spring) and the MTV Video Music Awards (usually held in early September). The Bryan Awards category for Best Villain was inspired from the category of a similar name at the MTV Movie Awards.

MTV Show References in The Show:
- Jersey Shore
- The Real World
- Real World/Road Rules
- The Hills
- Yo! MTV Raps

The DJBC Happy Hour- Show # 17: August 8, 2011


54:02 minutes (58.74 MB)

This show features mostly music, and four new "commercials/promotional spots" that fell flat...

Among the events mentioned in the Weekend Warrior:
- Festival Latino (Saturday & Sunday)
- APS Stamp Show at the Convention Center (Thursday-Sunday)
- plus others

The DJBC Happy Hour - Show # 18 (August 15, 2011)


55:49 minutes (61.7 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- The 11th Annual Bryan Awards- Part 1 of 2


55:50 minutes (51.12 MB)

Tonight on the DJBC Happy Hour- The Bryan Awards

Winners in 21 categories are revealed in this awards show that is an awards show with some alternative point of view.

Here is the order of the presentation of Awards for this show:
1) Supporting Actor in a Daytime Soap
2) Supporting Actress in a Daytime Soap
3) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
4) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
5) Writing in a Daytime Soap
6) Directing in a Daytime Soap
7) Younger Actor in a Drama Series
8) Younger Actress in a Daytime Soap
9) Directing in a Variety Program
10) Writing in a Variety Program
11) Writing in a Drama Series
12) Directing in a Drama Series
13) Younger Actor in a Daytime Soap
14) Younger Actress in a Comedy Series
15) Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
16) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
17) Younger Actress in a Drama Series
18) Younger Actor in a Comedy Series
19) Writing in a TV Movie or Miniseries
20) Late Night TV Host
21) Reality TV Host

To view a complete list of winners, go to http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com

The DJBC Happy Hour- The 11th Annual Bryan Awards- Part 2 of 2


58:53 minutes (53.92 MB)

Picking up where The DJBC Happy Hour left off last week, the 11th Annual Bryan Awards concludes with 21 more categories.

REMAINING ORDER OF CATEGORIES:
22) Supporting Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries
23) Supporting Actress in a TV Movie or Miniseries
24) Directing in a TV Movie or Miniseries
25) Performance in a Variety Series or Special
26) Directing in a Comedy Series
27) Writing in a Comedy Series
28) Lead Actress in a Daytime Soap
29) Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
30) Reality-Competition Series
31) Lead Actor in a TV Movie or Miniseries
32) Lead Actress in a Drama Series
33) Lead Actor in a Daytime Soap
34) Daytime Soap
35) Lead Actress in a TV Movie or Miniseries
36) Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
37) Lead Actor in a Drama Series
38) Variety Series
39) TV Movie or Miniseries
40) New Series
41) Comedy Series
42) Drama Series

To view a complete list of winners, go to http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com.

The DJBC Happy Hour- 9/11: 10 Years Later


54:39 minutes (61.44 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- Does Emmy Become Eclectic? (Part 1 of 2)


58:46 minutes (56.57 MB)

In tonight's show, a preview of the Independent's Day Festival in Downtown Columbus on Saturday Sept. 17.

Also, a preview of the 63rd Annual Emmy Awards- trends, possible milestones, and potential upsets to look out for on Sunday night.

The DJBC Happy Hour- Detroit Upset City: Emmy Is Most Definitely Eclectic (Part 2 of 2)


50:55 minutes (46.61 MB)

In tonight's packed show, Bryan recaps the Emmy Awards.
- Upsets (There were a lot of them from all three Lead Actor races, to Best Miniseries or Movie)
- Milestone by Mad Men
- Who Won the Most Emmys

Also, the Weekend Warrior discusses things going on around Columbus this week.

http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com- The DJBC Happy Hour Blog
http://bryansilvergarbageawards.blogspot.com/2011/09/live-blogging-of-em... BC's Real-Time Emmy Updates

The DJBC Happy Hour- The Best of the DJBC Happy Hour: WOBN Edition (Part 1)


57:54 minutes (53.02 MB)

Originally Aired on Sept. 26, 2011

Bryan talks about Homecoming and about his college days, and the show's college days.

Featured:
"Scenes from a Zero Year Reunion"- about a Senior class party at Otterbein
"Productions Director 101"- about what a productions director does

The DJBC Happy Hour- Things To Rock In Rocktober


58:32 minutes (53.59 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- New Beginnings 2.0 (ENCORE PRESENTATION)


58:35 minutes (53.64 MB)

Tonight's show is an encore presentation of the very first WCRS show, which originally aired on April 18, 2011- http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/djbc-happy-hour-new-beginnings-20.

Next week, the six-month anniversary show airs on October 17.

The DJBC Happy Hour- Happy Six Month Anniversary: The Honeymoon Is Officially OVER!


58:57 minutes (53.99 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour celebrates Six Months on the Air like any typical show. Included is a recap of what BC did during the "Bye Week" for the DJBC Happy Hour.

Highlights:
Really Bad (or Fake) Commercials/PSA's:
- A Monster Monster Bash
- A Commercial With Caravaggio
- A CEO and a Gorilla
- Producer's Choice Winner: BC Credit Union (from August 15th show)

Weekend Warrior:
Fountain of Hope 20th Anniversary Celebration, Condom Couture, Ohio Young Professionals Weekend, State of the Young Professional, Monster Bash, Sleepy Hollow: The Musical, The Evil Dead, Follies

Next Week:
Halloween

The DJBC Happy Hour- Trick or Treat 2011 (Part 1 of 2)


57:10 minutes (52.33 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Halloween events are previewed, plus a parody of passing out candy on Beggar's Night.

Beggar's Night is next Monday (in pretty much our entire listening area) in these communities- Columbus, Dublin, Gahanna, Grandview Heights, Grove City, Hilliard, Lithopolis, New Albany, Obetz, Pickerington, Reynoldsburg, Bexley, Canal Winchester, Worthington, Westerville, Whitehall, Upper Arlington, Delaware, Powell, Lewis Center, Sunbury, Pataskala, Baltimore, London, Mount Sterling, Marysville, Plain City, Alexandria, Buckeye Lake, Hebron, Johnstown, Utica, West Jefferson, Carroll, and Circleville.

The DJBC Happy Hour- Trick or Treat (Part 2 of 2)


56:49 minutes (52.01 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- The Terrible 27's


58:51 minutes (53.9 MB)

Tonight, BC talks politics on the eve of Election Day. The races for Columbus Mayor, Columbus City Council, and Issues 2 and 3 are broken down in detail, as unbiased as possible.

The Weekend Warrior previews events in town this week including the Veteran's Day Parade (Thursday at Noon) and National Novel Writing Month- http://www.nanowrimo.org.

The DJBC Happy Hour- A Taste of the 2011 Holiday Season


59:18 minutes (54.29 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- I've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For: Buckeyes and Wolverines


58:38 minutes (53.69 MB)

Weekend Warrior: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/12924796268/the-weekend-warrior-fo... (from Nov. 17 to Dec. 1)
Pricele$$- Nov. 22 @ the Drexel East (http://www.chrisawards.org & http://www.freepress.org)
Ohio Statehouse Tree Lighting- Nov. 30 (http://www.ohiostatehouse.org)

Tonight's Show is a tribute to Thanksgiving and the Ohio State-Michigan Game.

Really Bad Commercials: Scarlet and Grey Goose, Blue Macaroni and Cheese, Dr. Phil Promo featuring an overzealous Michigan fan, and Dr. Oz Promo warning you about the danger of Buckeyes

COMING UP on the Show:
Next Week: An encore of "Deck the Halls, It's Christmas in July"
Dec. 5- "Hidden Holiday Gems"- Holiday Songs NOT played on mainstream commercial radio
Dec. 19- Listener's Holiday Choice
Jan. 16- MLK Show
Jan. 30 & Feb. 6- Columbus Bicentennial
Feb. 20 & 27- Academy Awards

The DJBC Happy Hour- Deck the Halls, It's Christmas in July!


58:41 minutes (53.74 MB)

Tonight is an encore presentation of the 1st Annual Christmas in July show, which aired on July 25, 2011.

Poetry and Prose:
"Christmas 1863"- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"Mistletoe"- Walter De La Mare
"Merry Christmas, Everyone"- Anonymous
Excerpt from "The Gift of the Magi"- O Henry

Holiday Events This Week:
WEDNESDAY- Ohio Statehouse Tree Lighting
THURSDAY- Grandview Holiday Hop (Grandview); Tree Lightings (Dublin & Hilliard)
FRIDAY- The Grand Illumination (Scioto Mile & Columbus Commons), Winterfair (Upper Arlington), Tree Lightings (Grove City, Delaware, Canal Winchester, German Village, Pickerington, plus two in Westerville- one at Otterbein University, followed by one in Uptown Westerville)
SATURDAY- Christmas on the Towne (Reynoldsburg), HolidayVille (Clintonville), Christmas on the Clock (Plain City), Home for the Holidays (Uptown Westerville), and The Short North Holiday Hop (Short North)
SUNDAY- Village Lights (German Village)

Also, to vote for the theme of the December 19th show, vote here. Voting closes on December 12 @ 4PM, and the winning theme will be announced immediately following the December 12th show.

The DJBC Happy Hour- Rare Vintage Christmas Songs '11


58:25 minutes (53.49 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
Christmas Songs Not Often Given Enough Attention by Artists Whose Covers Aren't Often Heard (How many times of Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas" is TOO Many?).

Tonight, you'll hear (or heard, if you listened live):
- Yogi Yorgersson- "I Yust Go Nuts At Christmas"
- Vince Guaraldi- "Thanksgiving Theme"
- Promises, Promises- "Turkey Lurkey Time"
- Jack Jones- "Christmas Day"
- Kate Bush- "December Will Be Magic Again"
- Canned Heat- "Christmas Blues"
- Bing Crosby- "Holiday Inn"
- Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass- "Jingle Bell Rock"
- Al Caiola- "Holiday on Skis"
- The Smurfs Theme Song

The DJBC Happy Hour- Twelfth Night of Spoken Word


59:00 minutes (54.02 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- Christmas Songs from the 1960's


58:09 minutes (53.24 MB)

Christmas Songs from the 1960s

SONGS TONIGHT:
The Chad Mitchell Trio- The Marvelous Toy (1963)
Andy Williams- Kay Thompson's Jingle Bells (1963)
The Beach Boys- The Man With All The Toys (1964)
Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol- The Lord's Bright Blessing (1962)
Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass- Jingle Bell Rock (1968)
Barbra Streisand- Jingle Bells (1967)
The Supremes- My Favorite Things (1965)
Nancy Wilson- The Christmas Waltz (1968)
Elvis Presley- Blue Christmas (1964)
Promises, Promises- Christmas Day (1968)
The Lennon Sisters- Christmas Island (1961)
How the Grinch Stole Christmas- Trim Up the Tree (1966)

The DJBC Happy Hour- Hello 2012, Goodbye 2011 (Part 1 of 2)


60:05 minutes (55.01 MB)

Tonight, Part 1 of a look back at 2011.

Top 5 Local Stories (according to this show):
1) SB5 (spoofed in the parody- Kill [Senate] Bill [5])
2) Tattoogate
3) The Man with the Golden Voice
4) The Wild Animal Law
T-5) Democrats Sweep City Hall
T-5) Occupy Columbus

Songs:
Opening- King Curtis (no relation), "What Are You Doing Christmas Eve?"
Monologue- clip of Nancy Sinatra, "These Boots are Made for Walking"
June Christy, "Sorry to See You Go"
Bing Crosby, "Let's Start the New Year Right"
Weekend Warrior- clip of Styx, "The Grand Illusion"
Katharine McPhee, "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve"
The Four Lads, "Moments to Remember"
Last Call- George Aliceson Tipton, "Theme from Soap"
Close- Guy Lombardo, "Auld Lang Syne"

The 2011 Bryan Awards


119:10 minutes (109.11 MB)

Hello 2012, Goodbye 2011: Part 2 of 2


59:18 minutes (54.29 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour- I Want My MTV...30 Years Later (R)


58:30 minutes (53.56 MB)

Originally broadcast on August 1, 2011- 30 years to the day of the launch of MTV, this show celebrates the dawn of Music Television.

SONGS:
"Video Killed the Radio Star"- The Buggles
"Do You Think I'm Sexy"- Rod Stewart
"Rapper's Delight"- The Sugarhill Gang
"Miami Vice Theme"- Jan Hammer
"Smells Like Teen Spirit"- Nirvana
"Set Adrift on Memory Bliss"- PM Dawn
"Mickey"- Toni Basil
"Billie Jean"- Michael Jackson

The DJBC Happy Hour- News of the Day (January 16, 2012)


57:52 minutes (52.98 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour Goes to the Movies 2012 (Oscar Nomination Preview)


59:25 minutes (54.4 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Bryan previews the Oscar Nominations (tomorrow morning at 8:35AM!!!!), and recaps the Producers Guild Awards, and gives a brief recap of what happened at the Golden Globes (in 60 seconds or less).

Columbus: 1812-2012, A Bicentennial Roast (Part 1 of 2)


58:46 minutes (53.81 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
A classic commercial from 1962 asking Columbus residents where the city will be in 2012
The Man on the Street asks people where Columbus will be in 2062

A look back at the history of Columbus, including Columbus's past chronicled in the book "Sorry, Downtown Columbus is Closed" by I. David Cohen.

Columbus: 1812-2012, A Bicentennial Roast (Part 2 of 2)


58:01 minutes (53.13 MB)

Songs To Listen To On Valentine's Day


59:27 minutes (54.44 MB)

Tonight, DJBC hands over the keys to his little radio kingdom to "The Love Doctor", whose prescriptions include tonight songs from Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, 10CC, REO Speedwagon, and Eric Clapton. After the show, a mini-weekend warrior.

The DJBC Happy Hour Goes To The Oscars (2012)


58:34 minutes (53.62 MB)

Tonight, the show recaps the Grammy Awards, predicts who will be nominated for the coveted Golden Raspberry Award, and what stars will win the Academy Award.

After the Oscars...LIVE!


57:08 minutes (52.3 MB)

Originally recorded LIVE on February 27, 2012.

The DJBC Happy Hour recalls the 84th Annual Academy Awards, from the Big winners (below), and recaps the 32nd Annual Golden Raspberry Awards (http://www.razzies.com).

BIG OSCAR WINNERS:
Best Picture: The Artist (Thomas Langmann, Producer)
Best Director: Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist
Best Actor: Jean Dujardin, The Artist
Best Actress: Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady
Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Plummer, Beginners
Best Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer, The Help
Best Adapted Screenplay: Alexander Payne, Jim Rash, and Matt Faxon, The Descendants
Best Original Screenplay: Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris
Best Animated Feature Film: Rango
Best Documentary Feature: Undefeated
Best Foreign Language Film: A Separation (Iran)
Best Original Song: "Man or Muppet", The Muppets (Music and Lyrics by Bret McKenzie)
Best Original Score: The Artist (Ludovic Bource, Composer)

LIVE...After the Academy Awards...NOT! (The Encore Edition)


58:45 minutes (53.78 MB)

An edited version of the LIVE February 27, 2012 Broadcast, "LIVE...After the Academy Awards".

A Top of the Morning- St. Patrick's Day in Dublin (The DJBC Happy Hour)


59:25 minutes (54.4 MB)

Tonight, the show celebrates St. Patrick's Day with Irish music and a trip to Dublin.

The March Madness of Spring Break


59:33 minutes (54.52 MB)

Networking 101


59:08 minutes (54.14 MB)

Tonight on the show- Bryan talks about networking and gives tips on job interview questions.

The Brutus the Buckeye Variety Hour Jumps the Shark


56:32 minutes (51.76 MB)

Tonight on the show...
"200ColumbusTV"- a look at a new TV station with Columbus-oriented programming
"The Adam Sandler Show"- In the 32 year history of the Golden Raspberry Awards, one film did something NO other film has done
Jumping the Shark- What Is It? When did Michigan football, "General Hospital", and KISS jump the shark?
Special Guest Star Peter Cottontail

and the Weekend Warrior previews Zakir Hussain at the Southern and WCRS at the Gallery Hop.

Networking 101 (Encore Edition)


59:23 minutes (54.37 MB)

**Due to circumstances beyond our control, "Happy One-Year Anniversary Side A" has been pre-empted to April 23, and Side B will now air on April 30.**

Tonight, an encore edition of "Networking 101":
- How to Sell Yourself (and your Experiences)
- Networking Groups/Events in Columbus

So, "Tune in, turn on, and take notes."

Happy One-Year Anniversary!!! (Side A)


59:28 minutes (54.45 MB)

On Part 1 of this Very Special two-part show:
- Trailers from a parody of "The Fugitive", starring DJBC.
- DJBC & Peter Cottontail at the Gallery Hop

Happy One-Year Anniversary!!! (Side B)


58:54 minutes (53.93 MB)

The show begins with a sketch of "Titanic".
The DJBC is on the run in three more clips of "The Fugitive" parody
Biff & Raff "review" three films about Columbus

# 45A - 1976 - A Bicentennial Portrait (Part 1 of 2)


59:20 minutes (54.33 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour continues its Bicentennial Celebrations with a trip back to 1976- Headlines, Television, Pop Culture, Sports, and of course, Columbus in
1976, plus songs from 1976.

SONG LIST:
(Hour # 1)
"The Rockford Files" Theme - Mike Post
"Kid Charlemagne" - Steely Dan
"Convoy" - C.W. McCall
"If You Leave Me Now" - Chicago
"More, More, More" - Andrea True Connection
"One" - A Chorus Line Cast
Theme from "S.W.A.T" - Rhythm Heritage
"Happy Days" - Pratt & McClain
"Making Our Dreams Comes True" - Cyndi Grecco
"Welcome Back" - John Sebastian
"Lowdown" - Boz Scaggs
"Disco Duck" - Rick Dees

HEADLINES:
- America Celebrates Its Bicentennial
- A peanut farmer from Georgia, Gov. Jimmy Carter defeats President Ford in the Presidential Election.
- The Concorde took off
- The $ 2 Bill was invented
- The Legionnaires' Outbreak took place in Philadelphia
- The Supreme Court declares the Death Penalty as Constitutional
(Coming Soon)

ENTERTAINMENT:
- A Chorus Line sweeps the Tony Awards.
- The Mary Tyler Moore Show dominates the Emmy Awards.
- Rich Man, Poor Man dominates the TV ratings.

Emmy Awards:
Comedy Series: The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS)
Drama Series: Police Story (NBC)
Limited Series: Upstairs, Downstairs (PBS)
Daytime Soap: Another World (NBC)

# 45B - 1976 - A Bicentennial Portrait (Part 2 of 2)


59:37 minutes (54.59 MB)

We continue our journey through 1976 as we celebrate a Bicentennial that is not our own.

SONG LIST (Hour # 2):
"I Write the Songs" - Barry Manilow
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" - Paul Simon
"Sir Duke" - Stevie Wonder
"Love of the Common Man" - Todd Rundgren/Utopia
"Show Me the Way" - Peter Frampton
"Muskrat Love" - The Captain and Tennille
"Oh, What A Night" - Frankie Valli
"Night Moves" - Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
"Saturday Night" - The Bay City Rollers
"Gonna Fly Now" - Bill Conti

(Bicentennial) Summer in the City '12


59:30 minutes (54.47 MB)

Tonight on the show, Bryan interviews Scott Huntley, Festival Director for the Columbus Arts Festival about the upcoming Columbus Arts Festival.

Also,
Biff and Raff recap the Daytime Emmy Nominations and talk about the Tony Award nominees.

Happy Birthday, BC! (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


58:26 minutes (53.49 MB)

A classic DJBC Happy Hour, originally broadcast on June 13, 2011 (and repackaged on June 4, 2012). What is a birthday? You're about to find out.

Birthday Rock Anthem


58:26 minutes (53.5 MB)

Tonight, another birthday celebration.

Bryan Award Pre-Nominees: http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/Television_Awards/2010s/2012shortlis... (Nominees announced July 9th)

The DJBC Happy Hour With A Purpose


59:09 minutes (54.17 MB)

Tonight

The Daytime Emmys- Is General Hospital beatable? Will Anthony Geary and Erika Slezak win their 7th Daytime Emmys? Will All My Children, Cash Cab, and Regis Philbin get the last laugh?

Biff and Raff analyze the Daytime Emmys, plus the Bryan Award Pre-Nomination Shortlist.

Events around town include the German Village Haus und Garten Tour (Sunday), ComFest (Friday through Sunday), plus other events through the end of June.

DJBC Happy Hour Survey- http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5BFXSVQ
Bryan Awards Shortlist- http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/Television_Awards/2010s/2012shortlis... (Nominations announced Live on July 9)
Silver Garbage Awards Shortlist- http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/Silver_Garbage_Awards/2012sga-shortl... (Nominations recapped on the July 23 show)

About Last Night on the National Road (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


58:26 minutes (53.49 MB)

Tonight on the show- "About Last Night on the National Road" (edited down from its original broadcast on May 9, 2011)

EXTRA BONUS Segments Tonight (originally aired on June 25, 2012):
- Bryan Curtiss interviews Olde Towne East Tour of Homes Committee Members Christy Williams & Alex Macke about the upcoming Olde Towne East Tour of Homes on July 15.
- A sketch about a 19th century doctor in 1830s Columbus.

12th Annual Bryan Award Nomination Promo (to July 9)


0:30 minutes (474.43 KB)

Sweet Freedom's Song: Celebrating Our History


58:50 minutes (53.86 MB)

Tonight on the show,
Bryan talks about upcoming July Fourth events in Central Ohio (other than Boom, and yes, Boom), such as these here (http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/26158222502/2012-fourth-of-july-ev...), and talks about the COTA strike and the heat wave (or "Springtime in Phoenix in Columbus").

Thomas Jefferson still did not learn his lesson and doesn't want to write the Declaration of Independence. (Here is last year's Jefferson skit: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/26362731960/tonight-an-all-new-djb...)

And in Last Call, another "Fireworks Mix".

The 12th Annual Bryan Award Nomination Special


59:28 minutes (54.46 MB)

Tonight, Bryan (along with DJBC Happy Hour showbiz award correspondents Biff Billingsley & Raff Romanowski, Raff's wife, Emma, and journalista Chelsea Waters) present the nominees for the 12th Annual Bryan Awards.

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The Bryan Award Nominees: http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/Television_Awards/2010s/2012awards.html

NOMINATION TALLY:
General Hospital- 24
American Horror Story- 23
Modern Family- 22
Mad Men- 21
Homeland; The Young and the Restless- 17
Glee- 16
All My Children- 15
The Bold and the Beautiful; Hemingway & Gellhorn- 14
Game Change; Game of Thrones; One Life to Live; Parks and Recreation- 13
Boardwalk Empire; Downton Abbey; Saturday Night Live; Smash- 12
The Hatfields and the McCoys- 11
Days of Our Lives; Up All Night; New Girl- 10

Survey- http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5BFXSVQ

The Bryan Award Nominations Rebroadcast


59:26 minutes (54.42 MB)

A re-broadcast of this show- http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/12th-annual-bryan-award-nomination-special

Tonight, Bryan (along with DJBC Happy Hour showbiz award correspondents Biff Billingsley & Raff Romanowski, Raff's wife, Emma, and journalista Chelsea Waters) present the nominees for the 12th Annual Bryan Awards.

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The Bryan Award Nominees: http://thebryanawards.bravehost.com/Television_Awards/2010s/2012awards.html

NOMINATION TALLY:
General Hospital- 24
American Horror Story- 23
Modern Family- 22
Mad Men- 21
Homeland; The Young and the Restless- 17
Glee- 16
All My Children- 15
The Bold and the Beautiful; Hemingway & Gellhorn- 14
Game Change; Game of Thrones; One Life to Live; Parks and Recreation- 13
Boardwalk Empire; Downton Abbey; Saturday Night Live; Smash- 12
The Hatfields and the McCoys- 11
Days of Our Lives; Up All Night; New Girl- 10

Survey- http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5BFXSVQ

August 6 theme choices- Dating, Networking, Columbus Culture, Neighborhoods in Columbus, Columbus History

Bryan Award category choices- Writing/Directing in Daytime Drama, Animated Program, Variety Special, Reality Host, Performer in a Variety Program, Most Missed Series, Studio Sports Program, Main Title Theme Music, and Special Class Special (top 2 votegetters will be part of the Bryan Awards)

The Primetime Emmy Olympic Games


59:21 minutes (54.33 MB)

Tonight on the show, the Emmy Nominations- Who's in and who's out...and The Silver Garbage Awards, who is in and out...

Also, this is your last chance to vote on a topic for August 6, and for 2 categories to be part of the Bryan Awards. Vote at the link below:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/5BFXSVQ (Voting closes no later than July 31)

Christmas in July in Columbus


59:00 minutes (54.02 MB)

Listener's Choice: The 101 on Dating


58:36 minutes (53.65 MB)

As chosen by the listeners...

Television Themes from the 1980s


59:15 minutes (54.25 MB)

Tonight on the show, Television Theme Songs from the 1980s is the focus of tonight's show, as these themes are played.

The Greatest American Hero (ABC, 1981-1983)
St. Elsewhere (NBC, 1982-1988)
Hill Street Blues (NBC, 1981-1987)
The Young and the Restless (CBS, 1973-)
Guiding Light (CBS, 1952-2009; 1983-90 theme song)
All My Children (ABC, 1970-2011; 1970-89 theme song)
General Hospital (ABC, 1963-; 1976-93 theme song)
Cheers (NBC, 1982-1993)
The Jeffersons (CBS, 1975-1985)
Trapper John M.D. (CBS, 1979-1986)
Moonlighting (ABC, 1985-1989)
Family Ties (NBC, 1982-1989)
The Cosby Show (NBC, 1984-1992; Bobby McFerrin arrangement from 4th Season)
The Golden Girls (NBC, 1985-1992)
Magnum P.I. (CBS, 1980-1988)
The Smurfs (NBC, 1981-1990)
Pee Wee's Playhouse (CBS, 1986-1991)
Miami Vice (NBC, 1984-1989)
The Lawrence Welk Show (ABC, 1955-1971; Syndicated 1971-1982, closing theme from 1971-82)

I've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


58:47 minutes (53.83 MB)

Tonight, it's The DJBC Happy Hour Classic with this show from November 21, 2011. Sketches of Thanksgiving are included, as well as sketches about football- mainly the Ohio State-Michigan game. And the show wraps up with a prediction of the game. Eventually, Michigan would go on to win the actual game itself 40-34 five days later in Ann Arbor.

OHIO STATE SCHEDULE:
Sept. 1- vs. Miami of Ohio
Sept. 8- vs. Central Florida
Sept. 15- vs. Cal
Sept. 22- vs. Alabama-Birmingham
Sept. 29- at Michigan State
Oct. 6- vs. Nebraska (Homecoming, and under the lights)
Oct. 13- at Indiana
Oct. 20- vs. Purdue
Oct. 27- at Penn State
Nov. 3- vs. Illinois
Nov. 10- Buckeye Siesta (aka Bye Week)
Nov. 17- at Wisconsin
Nov. 19- The DJBC Happy Hour's 2nd Annual OSU-Michigan/Thanksgiving Show
Nov. 24- vs. Michigan (aka Ohio State's Bowl Game for 2012)
January- NO BOWL FOR OSU!!!!

MICHIGAN SCHEDULE:
Sept. 1- vs. Alabama (at Dallas Cowboys Stadium)
Sept. 8- vs. Air Force (Home Opener)
Sept. 15- vs. UMass
Sept. 22- at Notre Dame (under the lights, followed by live from New York, It's Saturday Night)
Sept. 29- Bye Week
Oct. 6- at Purdue
Oct. 13- vs. Illinois (Homecoming)
Oct. 20- vs. Michigan State
Oct. 27- at Nebraska
Nov. 3- at Minnesota
Nov. 10- vs. Northwestern
Nov. 17- vs. Iowa (# 16's last home game)
Nov. 19- The DJBC Happy Hour celebrates THE Game (and Thanksgiving, but seriously, THE Game)
Nov. 24- at Ohio State (or as they say in Ann Arbor, "Occupy the Horseshoe")
Dec. 1- Big Ten Championship Game
January- BCS National Championship Game

The 12th Annual Bryan Awards (Part 1 of 3)


59:19 minutes (54.31 MB)

Tonight, the first hour of the 12th Annual Bryan Awards.

Feel free to play along with your very own scorecard, like the Academy Awards, Tony Awards, etc.- http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/30329317267/the-12th-annual-bryan-...
Just copy and paste the category list (of nominees) into a Word Processor.

Categories:
1) Lead Actress in a Comedy Series

2) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series

3) Writing in a Comedy Series

4) Directing in a Comedy Series

5) Younger Actor in a Comedy Series

6) Younger Actress in a Comedy Series

7) Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

8) Lead Actor in a Comedy Series

9) Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama

10) Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama

11) Younger Actor in a Daytime Drama

12) Younger Actress in a Daytime Drama

13) Lead Actor in a Daytime Drama

14) Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama

Plus: The premiere of Bicentennial Minute: Upper Arlington, Vignettes of Daytime Drama Series nominees All My Children, General Hospital, One Life to Live, and the Young and the Restless and New Series Nominees American Horror Story and Homeland

The 12th Annual Bryan Awards (Part 2 of 3)


58:40 minutes (53.71 MB)

The first hour of the 12th Annual Bryan Awards saw prizes in Comedy and Daytime Drama. The second hour bestows prizes in Primetime Drama, and Animation, Reality, and Variety.

Hour 2 of the 12th Annual Bryan Awards:
15) Animated Program
16) Reality-Competition Show
17) Performance in a Variety Series or Special
18) Variety or Late Night Talk Series
19) Lead Actor in a Drama Series
20) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
21) Younger Actor in a Drama Series
22) Directing in a Drama Series
23) Writing in a Drama Series
24) Lead Actress in a Drama Series
25) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
26) Younger Actress in a Drama Series
Plus: The premiere of Bicentennial Minute: Olde Towne East, Vignettes of New Series nominees Girls, House of Lies, New Girl, and Once Upon a Time, and a Special Memoriam

And, to follow along, here is the Official Bryan Award Scorecard: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/30329317267/the-12th-annual-bryan-...

(Looking to Network this Month?- http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/30604596867/september-2012-network...)

The 12th Annual Bryan Awards (Part 3 of 3)


59:02 minutes (54.05 MB)

The third and final part of the 12th Annual Bryan Awards.
11 more categories are revealed.
27) Supporting Actor in a TV Movie/Miniseries
28) Supporting Actress in a TV Movie/Miniseries
29) Writing in a TV Movie/Miniseries
30) Directing in a TV Movie/Miniseries
31) Lead Actress in a TV Movie/Miniseries
32) Lead Actor in a TV Movie/Miniseries
33) Outstanding Daytime Drama
34) Outstanding Made for TV Movie/Miniseries
35) Outstanding New Series
36) Best Comedy Series
37) Best Drama Series

NOTE: On September 17, the 2012 Silver Garbage Awards will air LIVE at 8PM.
Categories for That: Worst Comedy, Worst Drama, Worst New Show, Worst Reality Show, Worst Actor (Comedy), Worst Actress (Comedy), Worst Actor (Drama), Worst Actress (Drama), Worst Supporting Actor (Comedy), Worst Supporting Actress (Comedy), Worst Supporting Actor (Drama), Worst Supporting Actress (Drama), and Worst Spin-Off or Remake

September 17, 2012 (LIVE!)


59:34 minutes (54.53 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour Broadcast LIVE on September 17, 2012 from the WCRS studios.

Emmy Award Leftovers + idUS Preview


59:25 minutes (54.41 MB)

LIVE on the DJBC Happy Hour, the Emmy Awards- Who Won and Who Lost; Biff and Raff give their two cents in on Red Carpet Fashion

Emmy Awards Blog: http://bryansilvergarbageawards.blogspot.com/2012/09/the-64th-annual-pri...
Leftovers to tonight's show: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/32303883922/the-djbc-happy-hour-le...

And a preview of idUS- September 28 through October 8 in Columbus (http://idus.us)

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Emmy Winners:
*- Announced on Sept. 15 at the Creative Arts Emmys
(Comedy)
Series: Modern Family (ABC)- first ABC THREE-peat Comedy Series since 1981
Actor: Jon Cryer (Two and a Half Men, CBS)- second actor with Lead & Supporting Actor Comedy Emmys
Actress: Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep, HBO)- first actor with three Emmys for regular roles in three different Comedies
Supporting Actor: Eric Stonestreet (Modern Family, ABC)
Supporting Actress: Julie Bowen (Modern Family, ABC)
Writing: Louis C.K. (Louie, "Pregnant", F/X)
Directing: Steven Levitan (Modern Family, "Baby on Board", ABC)
Guest Actor: Jimmy Fallon (Saturday Night Live, NBC)*
Guest Actress: Kathy Bates (Two and a Half Men, CBS)*

(Reality)
Reality Series: Undercover Boss (CBS)*
Reality-Competition Program: The Amazing Race (CBS)
Reality Host: Tom Bergeron (Dancing with the Stars, ABC)

(Variety)
Variety Series: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (Comedy Central)- Ricky Gervais, when presenting the Emmy said, "Oh no, not again"...my sentiments exactly, # 10 in a row for the Comedy Central late night staple
Variety Special: The Kennedy Center Honors (CBS)*
Special Class Special: The 65th Annual Tony Awards (CBS)*
Series Writing: The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Writing Team (Comedy Central)*
Series Directing: Don Roy King (Saturday Night Live, "Mick Jagger", NBC)*
Special Writing: Louis CK (Louis C.K.: Live at the Beacon Theatre, F/X)

idUS: A Meeting of the Creative Minds (REVISED with Political Corner)


58:05 minutes (53.18 MB)

A Revised Version of "idUS: A Meeting of the Columbus Creative Class"...

Remaining idUS events include:
- FFOCOL (tonight through Thursday at the Gateway Film Center)
- Innovate Columbus with Dr. Richard Florida, Dr. Sir Ken Robinson, and Dr. Jeff Dyer (Thursday at TechColumbus)
- CoLab (Saturday at TechColumbus)
- TEDX (Wednesday at COSI)
- The Creative Mind with Sergio Marchione & John C. Jay (Monday at the Wexner Center)

Fake Commercials/Promos this week:
- Columbus Innovation (from 1984)
- Saturday Night in Columbus (from 1955)

Song This Week:
- Excerpt from "Columbus- Super Sexy City" from The 12th Annual Bryan Awards (broadcast during the third hour of the ceremony)

Political Corner talks about Early Voting and recaps Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney (R, Massachusetts) latest visit to Westerville. The first of three Presidential Debates in Wednesday at 9PM ET (from Denver). The Ohio U.S. Senate Debate is October 18th.

Upcoming DJBC Happy Hours:
- Next Week: "The Ghosts of Columbus Past" (abridged) plus Another Political Corner
- October 15: "Networking 102" (abridged) plus Political Corner
- October 22: Halloween-themed show plus Political Corner
- October 29: Election Preview
- November 5: Tribute to Hal David/Andy Williams/Marvin Hamlisch (could be abridged to accommodate another Political Corner)
- November 12: Election Recap
- November 19: Thanksgiving Show/Ohio State-Michigan Preview II

The Ghosts of Columbus Past


58:38 minutes (53.67 MB)

Networking 102 (plus Political Corner)


59:01 minutes (54.03 MB)

Let's Make A Decision Already


59:18 minutes (54.29 MB)

Tonight on the show, ALL THINGS Election!!!!

- U.S. President, U.S. Senate, Congress, Ohio House, Franklin County Races
- Sketches lampooning the Romneys and an Obama sketch lampooning TWO 1984 Reagan campaign ads
- Don't miss the last five minutes.

Hal David, Andy Williams, & Marvin Hamlisch (plus Political Corner 2012 Finale)


58:17 minutes (53.36 MB)

Tonight on the show, songs sung by the late singer Andy Williams (1927-2012), composed/conducted by the late Marvin Hamlisch (1944-2012), and/or songs with lyrics by the late lyricist Hal David (1921-2012).

And then, Political Corner wraps up its short run with a look ahead to Election Day, and an explanation of "The Redskins Rule" (SPOILER ALERT: It's bad news, unless you're a Romney supporter).

We Made A Decision Already (Now GO HOME!!!!)


59:03 minutes (54.08 MB)

Tonight on the show, Election Results for U.S. President, and selected U.S. Senate & U.S. Congressional Races, plus Franklin County races for Ohio House, and the contested races in Franklin County government (Sheriff, Treasurer, Recorder, County Commissioner, Common Pleas Judge).

Biff and Raff chime in on the Presidential Election as well.

Fired Up and Ready to Go (or Urban Renewal = Urban Myth?)


59:40 minutes (54.62 MB)

Tonight on the show, Thanksgiving is discussed (What are you thankful for?). Also, the 109th meeting between Michigan and O-HI-O [State] on November 24 at Ohio Stadium.

BONUS:
OSU-Michigan Preview, Part 1: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/36114338118/the-djbc-happy-hour-dj...

Christmas Songs from the 1980s


59:02 minutes (54.04 MB)

Tonight on the show, Christmas Music from the 1980s, with songs from The Waitresses, Queen, Band Aid, Squeeze, Lawrence Welk, and others.

The Twelfth Night of the Spoken Word: 12-12-12


59:20 minutes (54.32 MB)

Tonight, songs that tell Christmas stories, and popular long holiday sketches, plus the recitation of these three poems and one short story:
A Christmas Tree (Charles Dickens)
Christmas Bells (Ella Wheeler Wilcox)
Little Tree (e.e. cummings)
The Mahogany Tree (William Makepeace Thackeray)

Christmas Eve LIVE from the North Pole...NOT!


58:43 minutes (53.76 MB)

Tonight on the show, it's Christmas Eve.

The Last Show Ever Before The Mayan Apocalypse


59:32 minutes (54.5 MB)

Could this be the last DJBC Happy Hour before the end of the world on Friday (December 21st)? Let's hope not.

Goodbye '12, Hello '13, Hello New Year's


59:42 minutes (54.66 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back at 2012- What were the biggest news headlines and sports stories of 2012? What Awards tales from 2012 does The DJBC Happy Hour remember the most?

Plus, New Year's Day Superstitions. (Source: http://www.happywink.org/newyearfestival/new-year-superstitions.html)

Vote for the shows to be re-broadcast on January 21 & 28: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WTCWXPZ (Choices are: The 200Columbus Bicentennial Preview, Songs from 1976, the 11th Annual Bryan Awards, and the 2012 Presidential Election Preview/Recap). Hurry, because voting ends on Friday January 18.

Goodbye '12, Hello '13, Hello New Year's- Part 2


59:03 minutes (54.08 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back on the show in 2012, plus recalling the city's Bicentennial.

- Top 10 Fake PSA's of the Year
- Top 10 Bicentennial Sketches
- Top 10 Overall Sketches of the Year
- Top 10 Bicentennial Moments of the Bicentennial
- Top 10 Local News Stories of 2012

Don't forget to Vote to select what show will be re-broadcast on January 21 & 28. (Voting ends on January 18)

LINK to the Survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WTCWXPZ

Options (in order of airing):
- The 11th Annual Bryan Awards (from August 22 & 29, 2011)
- Columbus: 1812-2012 (aired on January 30 & February 6, 2012; A preview of the Columbus Bicentennial, heading into the 200Columbus Bicentennial Weekend of February 10-14, 2012)
- Songs from 1976 (aired on May 7 & 14, 2012; Songs made famous in 1976, the year of the American Bicentennial)
- Let's Make A Decision Already (aired on October 29, 2012; if selected, would re-air on January 21; the big preview of the 2012 Presidential Election) and We Made A Decision Already (aired on November 12, 2012; if selected, would re-air on January 28; a recap of the 2012 Presidential Election)

Golden Globes/Oscar Nomination Recap 2013


59:32 minutes (54.51 MB)

A recap of the 70th Annual Golden Globes last night and the nominations to the 85th Annual Academy Award nominations last Thursday. Biff Billingsley and Raff Romanowski give their analysis.

Oscar Nomination Tally (Multiple Nominees):
12- Lincoln
11- Life of Pi
8- Silver Linings Playbook, Les Miserables
7- Argo
5- Skyfall, Amour, Zero Dark Thirty, Django Unchained
4- Anna Karenina, Beasts of the Southern Wild
3- The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, The Master
2- Flight, Snow White and the Huntsman
Don't forget to Vote for Next Week's Encore Show: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WTCWXPZ (Voting Ends at Midnight on Friday Night, January 18)

Options (for Question 1):
1) The 11th Annual Bryan Awards (from 8/22/11 & 8/29/11)- The best of Television from the 2010-11 season
2) Columbus: 1812-2012 (from 1/30/12 & 2/06/12)- A preview of the 200Columbus Bicentennial heading into 200Columbus Bicentennial weekend, and a look at some of the history of Columbus
3) Songs from 1976 (from 5/07/12 & 5/14/12)- Music and headlines from 1976
4) Let's Make a Decision Already (from 10/29/12)- [The Presidential Election Preview] & We Made A Decision Already (11/12/12)- The Presidential Election Recap

Oscar Nomination Preview/Razzie Nomination Recap Podcast: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/40115525182/the-djbc-happy-hour-pr...

Real-Time Golden Globes Results from the Bryan Awards Blog: http://bryansilvergarbageawards.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-70th-annual-gol...

The DJBC Happy Hour Classic Presents The 11th Annual Bryan Awards (Part 1)


58:44 minutes (53.78 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour Classic presents Part of the 11th Annual Bryan Awards, originally aired on The DJBC Happy Hour on August 22, 2011. The 11th Annual Bryan Awards celebrated the best of television in the 2010-11 television season.

In Part 1, the following 21 categories were presented:
1) Supporting Actor in a Daytime Drama
2) Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama
3) Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series
4) Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
5) Writing in a Daytime Drama
6) Directing in a Daytime Drama
7) Younger Actor in a Drama Series
8) Younger Actress in a Daytime Drama
9) Directing in a Variety Program
10) Writing in a Variety Program
11) Writing in a Drama Series
12) Directing in a Drama Series
13) Younger Actor in a Daytime Drama
14) Younger Actress in a Comedy Series
15) Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series
16) Supporting Actress in a Drama Series
17) Younger Actress in a Drama Series
18) Younger Actor in a Comedy Series
19) Writing in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
20) Late Night Host
21) Reality Host

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DAYTIME SOAP:
Trent Dawson (As the World Turns, CBS)
Van Hansis (As the World Turns, CBS)
Jonathan Jackson (General Hospital, ABC)
Brian Kerwin (One Life to Live, ABC)
Billy Miller (The Young and the Restless, CBS)
Michael Muhney (The Young and the Restless, CBS)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DAYTIME SOAP:
Melissa Claire Egan (All My Children, ABC)
Kathryn Hays (As the World Turns, CBS)
Julie Pinson (As the World Turns, CBS)
Alley Mills (The Bold and the Beautiful, CBS)
Nancy Lee Grahn (General Hospital, ABC)
Marcy Rylan (The Young and the Restless, CBS)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES:
Jane Lynch (Glee, Fox)
Betty White (Hot in Cleveland, TV Land)
Julie Bowen (Modern Family, ABC)
Sofia Vergara (Modern Family, ABC)
Jenna Fischer (The Office, NBC)
Kristen Wiig (Saturday Night Live, NBC)

The 11th Annual Bryan Awards - Part 2


59:23 minutes (56.89 MB)

Last week, the first 21 categories from the 11th Annual Bryan Awards aired. Tonight, the remaining 21 categories from this Classic Edition of The DJBC Happy Hour.

22) Supporting Actor in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
23) Supporting Actress in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
24) Directing in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
25) Performance in a Variety Program
26) Directing in a Comedy Series
27) Writing in a Comedy Series
28) Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama
29) Lead Actress in a Comedy Series
30) Outstanding Reality-Competition Program
31) Lead Actor in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
32) Lead Actress in a Drama Series
33) Lead Actor in a Daytime Drama
34) Outstanding Daytime Drama
35) Lead Actress in a Made for TV Movie or Miniseries
36) Lead Actor in a Comedy Series
37) Lead Actor in a Drama Series
38) Outstanding Variety Series
39) Outstanding Made for Television Movie or Miniseries
40) Best New Series
41) Outstanding Comedy Series
42) Outstanding Drama Series

Vignettes: As the World Turns, The Bold and the Beautiful, General Hospital, The Young and the Restless, The Good Wife, The Killing, Raising Hope, Shameless, The Voice, Modern Family, 30 Rock, The Office, Mad Men, and The Walking Dead

SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES:
CINEMA VERITE- Thomas Dekker as Lance Loud (HBO)
CINEMA VERITE- James Gandolfini as Craig Gilbert (HBO)
MILDRED PIERCE- Brian F. O'Byrne as Bert Pierce (HBO)
MILDRED PIERCE- Guy Pearce as Monty Beragon (HBO)
TOO BIG TO FAIL- James Woods as Dick Fuld (HBO)

SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES:
Betty White (The Lost Valentine - Hallmark Hall of Fame, CBS)
Melissa Leo (Mildred Pierce, HBO)
Evan Rachel Wood (Mildred Pierce, HBO)
Cynthia Nixon (Too Big To Fail, HBO)
Dame Eileen Atkins (Upstairs, Downstairs, PBS)

DIRECTING IN A TV MOVIE OR MINISERIES:
Carlos (Sundance Channel)- Olivier Assayas, Director

Valentine's Day '13 with The Love Doctor - Part 1


59:35 minutes (56.86 MB)

Valentine's Day 2013 with The Love Doctor - Part 2


58:53 minutes (56.33 MB)

The Love Doctor is back with some tunes for all you lovers out there this Valentine's Day.

The DJBC Happy Hour Pre-Academy Awards Show 2013


59:30 minutes (57.4 MB)

Tonight on the show, the 85th Annual Academy Awards and the 33rd Annual Golden Raspberry Awards are previewed.

**To Be Updated Later**

Reminder, next week (02/25/13)'s show will be broadcast LIVE at 8PM.

Here's To The Ladies


59:20 minutes (55.88 MB)

Tonight on the show, songs with women's names in them.

International Women's Day is this Friday with a celebration in Hilliard: http://eevent.com/purpose-for-women-international/international-womens-d...

The DJBC Happy Hour 2013 Post-Academy Awards Show


56:41 minutes (54.24 MB)

Tonight, the Academy Awards (and Golden Raspberry Awards) are recapped in a LIVE broadcast.

Oscar Winners:
Best Picture - Argo
Best Director - Ang Lee, Life of Pi
Best Actor - Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln
Best Actress - Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
Best Supporting Actor - Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained
Best Supporting Actress - Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables
Best Adapted Screenplay - Chris Terrio, Argo
Best Original Screenplay - Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained
Best Foreign Language Film - Amour (Austria)
Best Animated Feature - Brave
Best Documentary Feature - Searching for Sugarman
Best Original Song - "Skyfall", Skyfall, Music & Lyrics by Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth
Best Original Score - Mychael Danna, Life of Pi
Best Editing - Argo
Best Cinematography - Life of Pi
Best Production Design - Lincoln
Best Makeup & Hairstyling - Les Miserables
Best Costume Design - Anna Karenina
Best Sound Mixing - Les Miserables
Best Sound Editing (TIE) - Skyfall AND Zero Dark Thirty
Best Visual Effects - Life of Pi
Best Animated Short - Paperman
Best Documentary Short - Inocente
Best Live Action Short - Curfew

Golden Raspberry Award Winners:
Worst Picture: Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Director: Bill Condon, Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Actress: Kristen Stewart for BOTH Snow White and the Huntsman AND Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Actor: Adam Sandler, That's My Boy
Worst Supporting Actress: Rihanna, Battleship
Worst Supporting Actor: Taylor Lautner, Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Screenplay: That's My Boy
Worst Ensemble: Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Remake or Sequel: Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)
Worst Screen Couple: Mackenzie Foy & Taylor Lautner, Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn (Part 2)

Real-Time Updating of the Oscars: http://bryansilvergarbageawards.blogspot.com/2013/02/live-blogging-of-85...

The Lawrence Welk Show


58:53 minutes (55.46 MB)

Tonight, the show celebrates the 110th birthday of the Champagne Music Maker himself, Lawrence Welk with songs that were covered by Welk, but (most of them) recorded by other artists, including four of Welk's Gold Records from the 1960s.

A Top of the Mornin': St. Patrick's Day in Dublin (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:00 minutes (55.68 MB)

A classic episode of "The DJBC Happy Hour", aired on March 12, 2012, which is about St. Patrick's Day. The "Dublin" installment of Bicentennial Minute is included in the outroduction for the show.

Here's to the Ladies - DJBC Happy Hour Encore


58:59 minutes (55.38 MB)

An encore of "Here's to the Ladies", originally aired on March 4 of this year.

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Vote for WCRS in the ColumBEST and Best of Columbus Awards: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/45694293937/vote-for-the-djbc-happ...

# 77 - The Kentucky Fried Radio


59:45 minutes (57.54 MB)

The 2nd Annual April Fool's Edition of The DJBC Happy Hour features skits, the Weekend Warrior, plus a 50th Anniversary tribute to the long-running ABC soap General Hospital, which turned 50 today.

Skits:
- There is the Opening
- Sesame Street Tour of Homes
- Mystery Diners: "Inner Chi Cafe"
- Vision Valley
- A new "At the Gallery Hop"
- Plus Fake Ads

Weekend Warrior:
- Agora X (the final Agora) and the series premiere of Moonlight Market are both April 13 (as well as the Second Saturday Salon)
- Gallery Hop is Saturday
- April Networking Calendar: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/46611503634/networking-calendar-fo...

Next Week: "Networking 102: The DJ's Cut"

Networking 102.1 - The DJ's Cut


59:32 minutes (57.27 MB)

In an extended version of "Networking 102.1", the elevator pitch is examined. We also get an introduction of schmoozing. In bonus material, LinkedIn profiles are examined, and Tuesdays at 2 is discussed.

- Ohio Young Professionals Weekend (April 26)

Happy Anniversary....Again


59:40 minutes (54.63 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back at the last 12 months of the show with the Best of the show talking about Networking, talking about Politics, talking about Sports, talking about Columbus's Bicentennial, and talking with Biff and Raff.

KEY EVENTS mentioned in tonight's how:
- Volunteer UA Expo (Wednesday from 10-8PM; Upper Arlington Main Library on Tremont Rd., opposite the Tremont Center)
- Earth Day Columbus (Worksites- Saturday & Sunday and Celebration on April 27; http://earthdaycolumbus.org)
- Harmony Project Volunteer Week (April 21-27 along Livingston Avenue Streetcar District corridor between Parsons & Nelson; http://www.harmonyproject.com)
- Ohio Young Professionals Weekend (April 26 @ Gateway Film Center & April 27 starting at Columbus Commons; Multi-Group Mixer also April 26, but @ Kildare's Irish Pub at South Campus Gateway; http://www.ohioyoungprofessionalsweekend.com)

And...The State of the Show Address (which was left off the cutting room floor of tonight's show): http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/48096944518/the-djbc-happy-hour-st...

- When The DJBC Happy Hour Facebook Page gets to 200 likes, the theme(s) for the February 3 & 17, 2014 weeks will be revealed.

Hal David, Andy Williams, and Marvin Hamlisch: The DJ's Cut


59:03 minutes (54.06 MB)

A re-broadcast of the Hal David/Andy Williams/Marvin Hamlisch musical tribute show from November 5, 2012, with two added songs.

Networking 103: The Art of Schmoozing


59:37 minutes (54.58 MB)

Tonight on the show, Schmoozing is discussed. What is it exactly, and why is it (plus making a connection) important in networking? Also, "The Kevin Bacon Experience". What is it exactly (and why is Kevin Bacon so popular)?

LINKS:
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/schmoozing
http://thefrugalmodel.com/blog/751/how-to-network
http://www.susanroane.com/articles/summerschmoozesummary.htm
http://www.susanroane.com/prog_workaroom.html
http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/48795523477/networking-calendar-fo...

1983: The Music, the Headlines, and Then Some (Part 1 of 2)


59:36 minutes (54.57 MB)

Tonight on "The DJBC Happy Hour", a trip back in time 30 years to 1983.

1983 HEADLINES:
- Sally Ride becomes the first American woman to travel into space
- Guion Bluford becomes the first African-American man to travel in space
- AP Top Story: The raid in Beirut, where 239 are killed
- The U.S. Economy shows signs of recovery from a recession
- Secretary of the Interior James Watts resigns
- Soviet Premier Yuri Andropov goes AWOL for a while
- US Missiles are deployed throughout Western Europe
- Filipino President Benigno Aquino is assassinated
- Polish President Lech Walesa wins Nobel Peace Prize
- The PLO splits
- The Soviets shoot down 747 Jetliner in South Korea; 269 are killed
- NBC anchorwoman Jessica Savitch is killed in a car accident.

1983 SHOWBIZ AWARDS:
http://bryansilvergarbageawards.blogspot.com/2013/05/1983-in-awards-djbc...

Here is some Columbus Restaurant Trivia from 1983: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/49821846150/the-djbc-happy-hour-19...

COLUMBUS HEADLINES:
- Columbus Mayor Tom Moody opts NOT to run for a fourth term.
- Bexley Lions win the Boys' State Basketball Championship.
- The Bishop Ready Silver Knights become Franklin County's first High School Football Team to win the State Football Championship.
- County Treasurer Dana Gillman "Buck" Rinehart is elected Mayor.
- The B*ckeyes lose to Michigan, 24-21, as Illinois wins the Big Ten in Football.
- Richard F. Celeste is sworn-in as Governor of Ohio.

Side A to this Soundtrack:
"1999" - Prince
"Rio" - Duran Duran
"Toto" - Africa
"Up Where We Belong" - Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes
"Maniac" - Michael Sembello
"New Year's Day" - U2
"Our House" - Madness
"Too Shy" - Kajagoogoo
"Electric Avenue" - Eddy Grant
"Uptown Girl" - Billy Joel
"Bang the Drum All Day" - Todd Rundgren
"Time (Clock of the Heart)" - Culture Club

1983 : The Music, The Headlines, and Then Some (Part 2 of 2)


59:32 minutes (54.51 MB)

Tonight, Side B to this 1983 soundtrack.

Playlist:
Let's Dance - David Bowie
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper
Puttin' on the Ritz - Taco
Come On Eileen - Dexy's Midnight Runners
Hungry Like the Wolf - Duran Duran
Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
Allentown - Billy Joel
Beat It - Michael Jackson
Say It Isn't So - Hall and Oates
She Blinded Me With Science - Thomas Dolby
Down Under - Men at Work
Baby Come to Me - James Ingram and Patty Austin

ENTERTAINMENT:
- M*A*S*H signs off after 11 seasons with the most-watched Series Finale in television history, becoming the # 1 most-watched program for 27 years.
- Death comes to Sesame Street, as the residents mourn Mister Hooper.

EMMY AWARDS (NBC cleaned up in Primetime, while ABC dominated in Daytime):
Comedy Series: Cheers (NBC)
Drama Series: Hill Street Blues (NBC)
Dramatic Special: Special Bulletin (NBC)
Limited Series: Nicholas Nickleby (Syndicated)
Daytime Drama: The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Lead Actor, Comedy: Judd Hirsch, Taxi (NBC)
Lead Actress, Comedy: Shelley Long, Cheers (NBC)
Supporting Actor, Comedy: Christopher Lloyd, Taxi (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Comedy: Carol Kane, Taxi (NBC)
Lead Actor, Drama: Ed Flanders, St. Elsewhere (NBC)
Lead Actress, Drama: Tyne Daly, Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
Supporting Actor, Drama: James Coco, St. Elsewhere, "Cora and Arnie" (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Drama: Doris Roberts, St. Elsewhere, "Cora and Arnie" (NBC)
Lead Actor, Limited Series/Special: Tommy Lee Jones, The Executioner's Song
Lead Actress, Limited Series/Special: Barbara Stanwyck, The Thorn Birds (ABC)
Supporting Actress, Limited Series/Special: Jean Simmons, The Thorn Birds (ABC)
Lead Actor, Daytime: Robert S. Woods, One Life to Live (ABC)
Lead Actress, Daytime: Dorothy Lyman, All My Children (ABC)
Supporting Actor, Daytime: Darnell Williams, All My Children (ABC)
Supporting Actress, Daytime: Louise Shaffer, Ryan's Hope (ABC)

GRAMMYS:
Album of the Year - "Toto IV" (Toto)

Networking 104: A Bunch of Random Jobhunting Facts Thrown Together At the Last Minute


59:40 minutes (54.63 MB)

Tonight, on the show:
- Informational Interviews, what are they and what do they mean?
- Mobility, why is it important in a job search?
- Social Media, the two-way road
- "The Internship" and how does the plot relate to job searching

The Ghosts of Columbus Past (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:18 minutes (54.3 MB)

Tonight on "The DJBC Happy Hour Classic" - A look back at some of the ghosts of the past of Columbus, and by ghosts, places in Columbus that are no longer there. (Originally aired October 8, 2012)

Tonight, new bonus material with a compilation of a timeline through the 200-year history of Columbus.

Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of My Summer Bucket List


59:40 minutes (54.63 MB)

Tonight on the show, Summer Events in the Month of June are previewed, including:
- The Columbus Arts Festival (June 7-9; Downtown - http://www.columbusartsfestival.org)
- Columbus Pride (June 21-23; http://www.stonewallcolumbus.org)
- Comfest (June 28-30; Goodale Park - http://www.comfest.com)

The 67th Annual Tony Awards (June 9 from the Beacon Theatre in New York on CBS) and the 40th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards (June 16 from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles on Headline News) are previewed.

Birthday Rock Anthem (The DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:41 minutes (54.64 MB)

Tonight on the show, "Birthday Rock Anthem" (originally aired on June 11, 2012).

The (After) Birthday Show III


55:24 minutes (50.73 MB)

Tonight on the show, the DJBC celebrates another birthday. The Daytime Emmy Awards are recapped.

Sweet Freedom's Song: Celebrating Our History (The DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


58:46 minutes (53.8 MB)

Tonight on "The DJBC Happy Hour Classic", "Sweet Freedom's Song: Celebrating Our History" takes a look at July Fourth Events throughout town, during the Columbus Bicentennial Fourth of July. Plus, Thomas Jefferson, a striking COTA bus driver, the Doo Dah Parade, and the Fireworks Mix on "The DJBC Happy Hour Classic."

Happy ComFest Week!

"Be True to the Red, White, and Blue" (A DJBC Happy Hour Fourth of July)


58:25 minutes (53.49 MB)

Tonight on the show, the Fourth of July.

FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS:
- http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/53985369028/2013-july-fourth-event...

The 13th Annual Bryan Award Nominations...LIVE!! (Okay, this is the Podcast)


60:01 minutes (54.96 MB)

Tonight on the show, the nominees for the 13th Annual Bryan Awards are revealed. Also, events around town are previewed, including the Olde Towne East Tour of Historic Homes in Franklin Park on July 14 and journalist Jeremy Scahill's double-event visit on July 10.

A Roadtrip Around Columbus: The Best of Bicentennial Minute


59:22 minutes (54.36 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back with the shorts series "Bicentennial Minute", and a preview of "A Trip Around Columbus".

The Bicentennial Minutes:
- Downtown
- German Village
- Short North
- Grandview
- Upper Arlington
- Hilliard
- Dublin
- Westerville
- Reynoldsburg
- Olde Towne East
- Bexley
- Groveport/Canal Winchester
- Grove City
- Franklinton
- King-Lincoln District

Show # 87: July 22, 2013


59:39 minutes (54.62 MB)

Tonight on the show, the Emmy Nominations are recapped, as "House of Cards" made history by being the first online-based series to get a Drama Series nomination (plus eight other nominations). Also, the Silver Garbage Awards. Who did DJBC nominate as the "Worst of the Worst" of the TV landscape?

Christmas in July Road Trip


59:31 minutes (54.5 MB)

Tonight, a musical playlist of Christmas songs about and from various places, from the United States to Europe to Latin America.

1983: The Music, The Headlines, and Then Some (The DJBC Happy Hour Encore - Part 1)


59:01 minutes (54.05 MB)

Tonight on "The DJBC Happy Hour", a trip back in time 30 years to 1983.

1983 HEADLINES:
- Sally Ride becomes the first American woman to travel into space
- Guion Bluford becomes the first African-American man to travel in space
- AP Top Story: The raid in Beirut, where 239 are killed
- The U.S. Economy shows signs of recovery from a recession
- Secretary of the Interior James Watts resigns
- Soviet Premier Yuri Andropov goes AWOL for a while
- US Missiles are deployed throughout Western Europe
- Filipino President Benigno Aquino is assassinated
- Polish President Lech Walesa wins Nobel Peace Prize
- The PLO splits
- The Soviets shoot down 747 Jetliner in South Korea; 269 are killed

1983 SHOWBIZ AWARDS:
http://bryansilvergarbageawards.blogspot.com/2013/05/1983-in-awards-djbc...

Here is some Columbus Restaurant Trivia from 1983: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/49821846150/the-djbc-happy-hour-19...

Side A to this Soundtrack:
"1999" - Prince
"Rio" - Duran Duran
"Toto" - Africa
"Up Where We Belong" - Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes
"Maniac" - Michael Sembello
"New Year's Day" - U2
"Our House" - Madness
"Too Shy" - Kajagoogoo
"Electric Avenue" - Eddy Grant
"Uptown Girl" - Billy Joel
"Bang the Drum All Day" - Todd Rundgren
"Time (Clock of the Heart)" - Culture Club

1983: The Music, The Headlines, and Then Some (DJBC Happy Hour Encore, Part 2)


59:40 minutes (54.63 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back at 1983 continues. Who won the Super Bowl that year? How did the Ohio State Buckeyes do? Who was the first Franklin County High School to win a State Championship in football? What network(s) dominated the Emmys?

The 13th Annual Bryan Awards (Part 1 of 3)


59:40 minutes (54.63 MB)

Tonight on WCRS, the 13th Annual Bryan Awards kick off, hosted by Bryan Curtiss. In Part 1, Awards for Acting in Daytime Drama, plus Awards for Late Night Host and Variety Series. A Trip Around Columbus goes to the University District. Below is the scorecard for tonight, just copy and paste the text below into a Word Processor (i.e. Microsoft Word, WordPad) to play along and guess who will win.

The 13th Annual Bryan Awards Scorecard

The 13th Annual Bryan Awards air on August 19, 26, and September 2, 2013 on WCRS-FM. You can play along and guess who will win with the official scorecard for the 13th Annual Bryan Awards. The first 12 categories will be announced during the first hour. The second hour will have 18 categories, and the third hour will have the final 12 categories. At the Creative Arts Bryan Awards on August 9, HBO’s Liberace biopic “Behind the Candelabra” hauled in the most prizes with seven Bryan Awards. Will Liberace’s luck continue? Find out on Labor Day, when the Miniseries/Movie races are decided.

- HOUR 1 -

CATEGORY # 1301 – Lead Actress in a Daytime Drama:
______ Jeanne Cooper as Katherine Chancellor, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
______ Susan Flannery as Stephanie Forrester, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
______ Katherine Kelly Lang as Brooke Logan, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
______ Michelle Stafford as Phyllis Summers, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
______ Heather Tom as Katie Logan Spencer, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
______ Laura Wright as Carly Jacks, General Hospital (ABC)

CATEGORY # 1302 – Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama:
______ Julie Marie Berman as Lulu Spencer Falconeri, General Hospital (ABC)
______ Tracey E. Bregman as Lauren Fenmore, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
______ Jessica Collins as Avery Bailey Clark, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
______ Melissa Claire Egan as Chelsea Newman, The Young and the Restless (CBS)

The 13th Annual Bryan Awards (Part 2 of 3)


59:40 minutes (54.63 MB)

Tonight, the 13th Annual Bryan Awards continue with prizes for Comedy and Drama Acting, and the Bryan Awards for Reality/Competition Program and Animated Program. Plus, a sneak peek of "The South Side" Trip Around Columbus.

Get your scorecards out:
- HOUR 2 -

CATEGORY # 1313 – Lead Actor in a Comedy Series:
______ Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy, 30 Rock (NBC)
______ Louis C.K. as Louie, Louie (F/X)
______ Don Cheadle as Marty Kaan, House of Lies (Showtime)
______ David Duchovny as Hank Moody, Californication (Showtime)
______ Johnny Galecki as Leonard Hofstadter, The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
______ Jake Johnson as Nick Miller, New Girl (Fox)
______ Jim Parsons as Sheldon Cooper, The Big Bang Theory (CBS)

CATEGORY # 1314 – Lead Actress in a Comedy Series:
______ Zooey Deschanel as Jessica Day, New Girl (Fox)
______ Lena Dunham as Hannah Horvath, Girls (HBO)
______ Edie Falco as Jackie Peyton, Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
______ Tina Fey as Liz Lemon, 30 Rock (NBC)
______ Mindy Kaling as Dr. Mindy Lahiri, The Mindy Project (Fox)
______ Julia Louis-Dreyfus as Vice President Selina Meyer, Veep (HBO)
______ Amy Poehler as Leslie Knope, Parks and Recreation (NBC)

CATEGORY # 1315 – Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series:
______ Mayim Bialik as Amy Farrah Fowler, The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
______ Julie Bowen as Claire Dunphy, Modern Family (ABC)
______ Rashida Jones as Ann Perkins, Parks and Recreation (NBC)
______ Sofia Vergara as Gloria Pritchett, Modern Family (ABC)
______ Jessica Walter as Lucille Bluth, Arrested Development (Netflix)
______ Betty White as Elka Ostrovsky, Hot in Cleveland (TV Land)

CATEGORY # 1316 – Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series:
______ Ty Burrell as Phil Dunphy, Modern Family (ABC)
______ Max Greenfield as Schmidt, New Girl (Fox)
______ Ed O’Neill as Jay Pritchett, Modern Family (ABC)
______ Nick Offerman as Ron Swanson, Parks and Recreation (NBC)
______ Eric Stonestreet as Cameron Tucker, Modern Family (ABC)

The 13th Annual Bryan Awards (Part 3 of 3)


59:38 minutes (54.6 MB)

Tonight, the conclusion of the 13th Annual Bryan Awards features an excerpt of A Trip Around Columbus (Clintonville), plus the premiere of another Trip Around Columbus (The West Side), and the final 12 categories (below).

- HOUR 3 -

CATEGORY # 1331 – Main Title Theme Music:
______ The Americans (F/X)
______ Elementary (CBS)
______ House of Cards (Netflix)
______ The Newsroom (HBO)
______ Parade’s End (HBO)

CATEGORY # 1332 – Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie:
______ Ellen Burstyn as Margaret Barrish Worthington, Political Animals (USA)
______ Adelaide Clemens as Valentine Wannop, Parade’s End (HBO)
______ Carla Gugino as Susan Berg, Political Animals (USA)
______ Holly Hunter as G.J., Top of the Lake (BBC Two)
______ Lily Rabe as Sister Mary Eunice McKee, American Horror Story: Asylum (F/X)
______ Alfre Woodard as Ouiser, Steel Magnolias (Lifetime)

CATEGORY # 1333 – Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie:
______ Dan Aykroyd as Seymour Heller, Behind the Candelabra (HBO)
______ Billy Campbell as Abraham Lincoln, Killing Lincoln (National Geographic Channel)
______ James Cromwell as Dr. Arthur Arden, American Horror Story: Asylum (F/X)
______ Ciaran Hinds as Donald “Bud” Hammond, Political Animals (USA)
______ Rob Lowe as Dr. Jack Startz, Behind the Candelabra (HBO)
______ Zachary Quinto as Dr. Oliver Thredson, American Horror Story: Asylum (F/X)

CATEGORY # 1334 – Writing in a Miniseries or Movie:
______ Behind the Candelabra (HBO)
______ The Big C: Hereafter (Showtime)
______ Call Me Crazy – A ‘Five’ Film (Lifetime)
______ Phil Spector (HBO)
______ Political Animals (USA)

CATEGORY # 1335 – Directing in a Miniseries or Movie:
______ American Horror Story: Asylum (F/X)
______ Behind the Candelabra (HBO)
______ Call Me Crazy – A ‘Five’ Film (Lifetime)
______ Parade’s End (HBO)
______ Phil Spector (HBO)

CATEGORY # 1336 – Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie:

# 89: Welcome Back (September 16, 2013)


59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)

Tonight's The DJBC Happy Hour previews the 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, plus a couple of TV shows that failed to make the cut for the Fall Lineup.

Networking 103 (The DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


56:41 minutes (51.9 MB)

Detroit Emmy Upset City


55:12 minutes (50.53 MB)

Tonight on the DJBC Happy Hour, the 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards are recapped, from the Creative Arts Ceremony that took place on September 15 at the Nokia Theatre in Hollywood, to the Upset-laden Ceremony which aired on CBS on September 22, also from the Nokia Theatre.

If there was a drinking game for this particular show (but I was told that's not allowed):
(Two sips)
- Any mention of a college football upset
- Any mention of the Ohio State-Florida A&M game
- The words "Merritt Wever" are mentioned

WINNERS (better yet, here is what happened during the ceremony): http://bryansilvergarbageawards.blogspot.com/2013/09/the-65th-annual-pri... (YES, Merritt Wever won an Emmy, so NO, that is not a typo)

Networking 105


57:32 minutes (52.67 MB)

Tonight on the show, Networking 105 goes all over the Career Transition Map.

The DJBC Halloween Happy Hour the III


56:16 minutes (51.51 MB)

Tonight on the show, a preview of Halloween events around the Columbus area, from HighBall to Monster Bash, and almost everything in between.

The DJBC Disco Happy Hour - Part 1 of 2


58:35 minutes (53.63 MB)

The DJBC Disco Happy Hour - Part 2 of 2


59:16 minutes (54.25 MB)

The DJBC Holiday Preview Happy Hour '13


57:09 minutes (52.33 MB)

Tonight on the show, holiday events around town are previewed as the Holiday Season is near in Central Ohio.

They include:
- Holiday Hop (December 7, Short North; http://www.shortnorth.org)
- Village Lights (December 1, German Village; http://www.germanvillage.com)
- Christmas in the Village (December 6 & 7, Canal Winchester; http://destinationcw.org)
- HolidayVille (December 8, Clintonville; http://www.experienceclintonville.com)
- Holiday Lights Parade (November 29, Creekside/Olde Gahanna; http://www.visitgahanna.com)
- Jig Thursday (November 7 & December 5, Historic Dublin; http://www.historicdublin.org)
- Mistletoe Market (December 6 & 7, Grove City Town Center District; http://www.grovecitytowncenter.org)
- Winter Festival (December 6, Mallway Park at Olde Arlington; http://www.uaoh.net)
- Holiday Parade & First Friday (November 24 & December 6, respectively; Downtown Delaware; http://www.mainstreetdelaware.com)
- Christmas on the Towne (December 7, Reynoldsburg; http://www.visitreynoldsburg.com)
- Tree Lighting, Home for the Holidays, and Sertoma Christmas Parade (December 6, December 7, and December 8, respectively; Uptown Westerville; http://www.visitwesterville.org)
- Holiday Fair (December 6 & 7, Columbus Commons; http://www.columbuscommons.org)
And more!

Networking 106: The Power of Social Media


58:48 minutes (53.84 MB)

Tonight on the show, it's all about networking as The DJBC talks about:
- Twitter
- Facebook
- LinkedIn
- Blogging (with a walk through Tumblr)

The DJBC Thanksgiving Show the III: Beat Ohio and Go Bucks


59:28 minutes (54.46 MB)

Tonight on the show, Thanksgiving (with the Macy's Parade sketch at the beginning), and the Ohio State-Michigan game. The # 3-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes (11-0) have won 23 straight under Head Coach Urban Meyer. Michigan (7-4), which had high hopes early in the season, is free-falling faster than the temperatures, and needs a win over Ohio, otherwise there is a high chance there will be a new Wolverine Head Football Coach in 2014.

Weekend events mentioned include the Holiday Lights Parade in Gahanna, Village Lights in German Village, Holiday Hop in the Short North, the Ohio Statehouse Christmas Tree lighting, the Christmas Corner lighting in the Discovery District, and Mistletoe Market in Grove City.

Also, a look back on the 50th anniversary of the John F. Kennedy assassination, and a brief acknowledgement of the 150th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address.

Later in the week on http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com, The DJBC Happy Hour Ohio State/Michigan Preview.

Christmas in July Roadtrip (DJBC Happy Hour Holiday Classic)


59:20 minutes (54.32 MB)

Tonight, on The DJBC Happy Hour Holiday Classic, it's a Christmas Roadtrip, with Holiday Songs from around the world, and about other places, both real and imagined, from "Christmas in Los Angeles" to "Christmas in Killarney", to "Christmas in Hollis", to "O Christmas Tree" in its traditional German.

Christmas Songs from the 1950s


59:34 minutes (54.54 MB)

Tonight on the show, Christmas Songs from the 1950s are played on the show, with some classics and some rare gems stuck in as well.

Also: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/69274639661/1950s-building-the-ame...

Under the Cover Christmas: Holiday Songs by Other Artists


59:39 minutes (54.61 MB)

Tonight, Holiday Songs covered by Artists other than the ones that made them famous, including:
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer Mambo" - Billy May
"Joy to the World" - The Supremes
"White Christmas" - Glee (cover version of the Penguins, NOT Bing Crosby, or a Cover OF a Cover)
"Jingle Bell Rock" - Hall and Oates
"Caroling, Caroling" - Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians
"You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch" - Glee
"Little Saint Nick" - She and Him
"Someday at Christmas" - Stevie Wonder
"The Bell That Couldn't Jingle" - Burt Bacharach
"Toyland" - Perry Como
"Here Comes Santa Claus" - Doris Day
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" - Dean Martin & Martina McBride (courtesy of 21st Century Technology)
"Jingle Bells" - Barbra Streisand
"The Christmas Song" - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass

An Evening with Santa & Mrs. Claus


58:38 minutes (53.69 MB)

2013 Year-in-Review : Top Headlines (Part 1)


58:23 minutes (53.45 MB)

In the 100th show, and the final show of 2013, the DJBC Happy Hour takes a look back at some of the major news, sports, and entertainment headlines of 2013.

2013: The Year In Review (Columbus Headlines & Top 10 Shows)


58:59 minutes (54 MB)

Tonight on the show, the top Columbus Headlines from 2013 are run down. The Top 10 (favorite) shows from 2013 are also revealed.

1964: The Music & Headlines


58:28 minutes (53.54 MB)

Tonight on the show, music from 1964, which was a groundbreaking year in music with the British Invasion sweeping the music charts by storm. Songs from The Beatles, the Animals, the Supremes, and others are played in this hour.

Later this week on a special The DJBC Happy Hour Express on http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com, Headlines from 1964...

The First 100 Shows - Part 1 of 2


59:37 minutes (54.57 MB)

Tonight celebrates the first 100 episodes of The DJBC Happy Hour. The first hour takes a look back from the moments in politics and the holiday season in the show's first 100 shows, plus a long monologue which includes the history of how the show began, and where you can listen to this show every week.

The First 100 Shows (Part 2 of 2)


59:35 minutes (54.56 MB)

In the second hour of the First 100 Shows, Bryan takes a look back at 200Columbus: The Bicentennial and Ohio State football.

The DJBC Beatlemania Happy Hour


59:40 minutes (54.63 MB)

Tonight's soundtrack features a mix of the songs of "The Beatles", just in time for the 50th Anniversary of their first appearance in North America, which happened on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on February 9, 1964, which was seen by 73 million Americans.

TONIGHT’S SOUNDTRACK:
- “She Loves You” – The Beatles
- “Got To Get You Into My Life” – Earth, Wind, and Fire
- “I Saw Her Standing There” – Glee Cast
- “I Want To Hold Your Hand” – Chris Colfer (from Glee)
- “All You Need Is Love” – Lynden David Hall
- “Eleanor Rigby” – Aretha Franklin
- “Day Tripper” – Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66
- “Twist and Shout” – The Beatles
- “The Fool on the Hill” – Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66
- “A Taste of Honey” – Martin Denny
- “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” – The Beatles
- “Help!” – Glee Cast
- “With A Little Help From My Friends” – Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66
- “Here Comes the Sun” – Richie Havens
- “Till There Was You” – Shirley Jones

This week on our Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/thedjbch2o), we’ll share videos of some of our favorite Beatles songs. This will tried to be mixed up between the Beatles, and with other artists.

# 105 - Valentine's Day: '80s Style


59:30 minutes (54.49 MB)

Tonight on the show, love songs from the 1980s.

SONG LIST:
- "What I Like About You" - The Romantics (1980)
- "Love Plus One" - Haircut 100 (1982)
- "Woman" - John Lennon (1981)
- "Got My Mind Set On You" - George Harrison (1987)
- "Easy Lover" - Philip Bailey & Phil Collins (1985)
- "Girl, You Know It's True" - Milli Vanilli (1989)
- "All I Need" - Jack Wagner (1985)
- "I Can Dream About You" - Dan Hartman (1984)
- "Take On Me" - A Ha! (1985)
- "Take My Breath Away" - Giorgio Moroder/Diana DeWitt (1986)
- "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" - Queen (1980)
- "Captain of Her Heart" - Double (1986)
- "Hearts" - Marty Balin (1981)
- "Body Language" - Queen (1982)

The British Invasion: 50 Years Later


59:18 minutes (54.29 MB)

Tonight on the show, 50 years of the British Invasion, or some of the music that came from across the Atlantic in the 1960s.

SONG LIST:
"England Swings" - Roger Miller
"All Day and All of the Night" - The Kinks
"I Feel Free" - Cream
"As Tears Go By" - Marianne Faithfull
"It's My Life" - The Animals
"Do Wah Diddy Diddy" - Manfred Mann
"I'm a Man" - The Spencer Davis Group
"I Don't Want To See You Again" - Peter and Gordon
"Downtown" - Petula Clark
"The Magic Bus" - The Who
"What's New Pussycat" - Tom Jones
"Mellow Yellow" - Donovan
"Let's Spend the Night Together" - The Rolling Stones
"Fire" - The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
"She's Not There" - The Zombies
"Michelle" - David and Jonathan
"Love Is All Around" - The Troggs

2014 Academy Awards Preview


59:04 minutes (54.09 MB)

In this pre-Oscar edition of the DJBC Happy Hour, the 86th Annual Academy Awards. Who will win big, and who will not? Plus, the controversy in this year's Best Original Song category (yeah, why only four nominees, when five were announced?). And a brief preview of the 34th Annual Golden Raspberry Awards. Have the Scientologists come back for seconds with After Earth?

86th Annual Academy Awards are next Sunday at 8PM ET on ABC. The 34th Annual Golden Raspberry Awards are on Saturday (the eve of the Academy Awards).

2014 Academy Awards Recap


59:39 minutes (54.62 MB)

Tonight on the show, the 86th Annual Academy Awards Ceremony is recapped, plus the 34th Annual Golden Raspberry Awards, and the pre-nominations for the 41st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.

LINKS:
MAJOR OSCAR WINNERS (DJBC Happy Hour Express): http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/78450767410/the-djbc-happy-hour-ex...

REAL-TIME CEREMONY VIEWING: http://bryansilvergarbageawards.blogspot.com/2014/03/a-night-of-oscars-r...

DAYTIME EMMY PRE-NOMINATIONS: http://emmyonline.org/day_41st_drama_performer_pre_nominations

VISION 614 PHOTO RECAP: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/78115649413/vision-614-phototour-r...

STATE OF CITY: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/77378079711/state-of-the-city-addr...

CITY OF COLUMBUS MURAL PHOTOS: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/77401040876/the-city-of-columbus-o...

The Lawrence Welk Show (The DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:02 minutes (54.05 MB)

St. Patrick's Day in Dublin (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:24 minutes (54.38 MB)

Tonight on the show, "St. Patrick's Day in Dublin", originally aired on March 12, 2012.

Bonus Songs:
St. Patrick's Day Parade - Dennis Day
My Wild Irish Rose - Morton Downey

# 77 - The Kentucky Fried Radio I (The DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:32 minutes (54.52 MB)

Tonight is a rebroadcast of "The Kentucky Fried Radio", which was originally broadcast on April 1, 2013.

This episode includes sketches that are spoofs of "Sesame Street", "Mystery Diners", and a car commercial.

Also included was a mention of the 50th anniversary of the long-running soap opera "General Hospital".

# 109 - The Kentucky Fried Radio 2


59:02 minutes (54.06 MB)

Networking 107 - Job Interviews


56:55 minutes (52.11 MB)

Tonight on the show, Networking 107 talks about the Job Interview Process.

- How applying for a job has changed
- Online assessments, what are they?
- Things to know on the "Road of Job Interviews"
- Criminal Background Checks and "Ban the Box"
- George O'Leary Syndrome

Happy 3rd Birthday, The DJBC Happy Hour!


59:14 minutes (54.24 MB)

Tonight on the show, The DJBC Happy Hour turns 3 years old.

In "Weekend Warrior", Bryan previews Earth Day Columbus (http://www.earthdaycolumbus.org) on April 26, and the Near East Side Hop (http://eastpact.org) from April 21-26 in the Near East Side.

SONGS:
"Birthday" - The Beatles
"Happy Birthday/Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours" - Motown: The Musical
"Spring, Spring, Spring" - Johnny Mercer & Gene DePaul
"Steppin' Out" - Joe Jackson
"Theme of Luxury" - Fantastic Plastic Machine

Networking 106: The Power of Social Media (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


58:21 minutes (53.42 MB)

Tonight on the show (originally broadcast on November 18, 2013), Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr (with a "how-to" on using the blogging site), and LinkedIn are discussed, and Raff Romanowski & Chelsea Waters (of the Entertainment show "Coming Soon") talk about Hashtags.

Networking 108: Three Jabs and A Right Hook


59:31 minutes (54.5 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
- More Tumblr tips
- A look at the book "Jab Jab Jab Right Hook" by Gary Vaynerchuk
- Blogging Terminology
- What Is Blogging?
- What Are Blogs That The DJBC follows that are NOT his own?

Game 6, perhaps the final Columbus Blue Jackets game of the season (and also at Nationwide Arena). #WeAreThe5thLine #CarryTheFlag #GoJacketsGo

El DJBC Happy Hour (Cinco de Mayo)


59:45 minutes (54.7 MB)

Tonight on the show, it's Cinco de Mayo. Songs from Mexico and Latin America.

Because of the length of the show, most of the content written for the show had to be cut.

1969: Peace, Love, and Headlines (Part 1 of 2)


59:29 minutes (54.47 MB)

Tonight on the show, songs from 1969 with music from The Beatles, The Cowsills, Charles Wright and the 103rd Street Watts Rhythm Band, and other artists.

Later in the week on "The DJBC Happy Hour Express", Headlines from 1969 in News, Sports, and Entertainment, from Vietnam and Woodstock, to Broadway Joe and the Best Actress Oscar Tie.

SONG LIST (Hour # 1):
"The Star-Spangled Banner" - Jimi Hendrix
"Crystal Blue Persuasion" - Tommy James and the Shondells
"The Israelites" - Desmond Dekker
"Something" - The Beatles
"Here Comes the Sun" - The Beatles
"Hawaii Five-O" - The Ventures
"One" - Three Dog Night
"I Want You Back" - The Jackson Five
"He Plays the Violin" - Betty Buckley with William Daniels & Howard DaSilva
"Molasses to Rum" - Clifford David
"Hair" - The Cowsills
"Do Your Thing" - Charles Wright and the 103rd Street Watts Rhythm Band
"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" - The Law Firm of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young

1969: Peace, Love, and Headlines (Part 2 of 2)


59:36 minutes (54.58 MB)

In the second hour of The DJBC Happy Hour's look back to 1969, more hit songs from one of the most turbulent years in America's history. Plus, what was the # 1 headline of 1969? Find out at the beginning of the show.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
Super Bowl III ("The Guarantee") - New York Jets
NBA Finals - New York Knicks
NCAA Tournament - UCLA Bruins
NCAA Football - Texas Longhorns
World Series - The New York Mets
Local High School Basketball & Baseball - Columbus East High Tigers
Local High School Football - Upper Arlington Golden Bears (AP State Champions)

The DJBC Happy Hour Express - 1969 (News Headlines): http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/85652633149/the-djbc-happy-hour-ex...
The DJBC Happy Hour Express - 1969 (Sports/Entertainment Headlines): http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/85734133394/the-djbc-happy-hour-ex...

The DJBC Happy Hour Encore: The First 100 Shows, Part 2


59:35 minutes (54.56 MB)

A re-broadcast of "The First 100 Shows" (Part 2), which was originally streamed online on January 27, 2014. The two-part "First 100 Shows" special took a look back at the highlights of the first 100 The DJBC Happy Hours.

Life in the (Capital) City


58:43 minutes (53.76 MB)

Tonight on the show, there is life in the city this summer. The city is alive and well during the summer. What are some of the events happening this summer in the Columbus area? From the Columbus Arts Festival to "Home and Garden Tour Season", there is never a shortage of things to do in the summer in Columbus.

- Columbus Arts Festival (Friday-Sunday; Riverfront, http://www.columbusartsfestival.org)
- CAPA Summer Movie Series (Starts Friday; http://www.capa.com)
- Park Street Festival (Friday & Saturday; Arena District; http://www.parkstreetfestival.com)
- Columbus Pride Festival & Parade (June 20-21, Parade at 11AM on June 21; http://www.columbuspride.org)
- Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival (June 20-22; Creekside Park/Plaza, Gahanna)
- Juneteenth (June 20-22; Genoa Park; http://juneteenthohio.com)
- Tour de Grandview (June 27)
- ComFest (June 27-29; http://www.comfest.com)
- Westerville Music and Arts Festival (July 12 & 13)
- Ohio State Fair (July 23-August 3; http://www.ohiostatefair.com)
- Urban Scrawl (August 23 & 24)
- Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival (September 1; Northam Park, Upper Arlington)
- Independent's Day (September 19-21; Town & Lucas Streets/East Franklinton; http://thisisindependent.com)

GARDEN TOURS:
- Bexley (June 8; http://www.bexleywomen.org)
- Westgate (June 14; http://www.westgateneighbors.org)
- Merion Village (June 22; http://www.merionvillage.org)
- German Village (June 29; http://www.germanvillagetour.com)
- Olde Towne East (July 13; http://www.oldetowneeast.org)
- Westerville (July 20; http://www.westerflora.com)
- Ganthers Place (July 27; http://www.ganthersplace.com)

1964 - The Music & Headlines (DJBC Happy Hour Encore)


59:31 minutes (54.49 MB)

Tonight on the show, an encore of "1964: The Music and Headlines" (originally aired on January 13, 2014).

The DJBC Coloring Book Happy Hour


59:20 minutes (54.32 MB)

Tonight on the show, it is all about colors.

SONG LIST:
"My Coloring Book" - Kitty Kallen
"Colour My World" - Chicago
"Deep Purple" - Nino Tempo & April Stevens
"Tie A Yellow Ribbon 'Round The Old Oak Tree" - Tony Orlando and Dawn
"That Old Black Magic" - Lawrence Welk
"A Whiter Shade of Pale" - Procol Harum
"Lavender Blue" - Sammy Kaye
"Red Sails in the Sunset" - Marvin Hamlisch
"Yellow Bird" - Lawrence Welk
"Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" - Perez Prado
"The Green Door" - Jim Lowe
"Tangerine" - Lawrence Welk/Guy & Ralna
"Red Roses for a Blue Lady" - Bobby Vinton
"Black is Black" - Los Bravos
"Paint It Black" - The Rolling Stones
"She's A Rainbow" - The Rolling Stones
"Bein' Green" - Kermit the Frog
"The Rainbow Connection" - Kermit the Frog

The DJBC Beatlemania Happy Hour...Encore


58:55 minutes (53.95 MB)

A rebroadcast of a program that originally aired on February 3, 2014.

Tonight's soundtrack features a mix of the songs of "The Beatles", just in time for the 50th Anniversary of their first appearance in North America, which happened on "The Ed Sullivan Show" on February 9, 1964, which was seen by 73 million Americans.

TONIGHT’S SOUNDTRACK:
- “She Loves You” – The Beatles
- “Got To Get You Into My Life” – Earth, Wind, and Fire
- “I Saw Her Standing There” – Glee Cast
- “I Want To Hold Your Hand” – Chris Colfer (from Glee)
- “All You Need Is Love” – Lynden David Hall
- “Eleanor Rigby” – Aretha Franklin
- “Day Tripper” – Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66
- “Twist and Shout” – The Beatles
- “The Fool on the Hill” – Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66
- “A Taste of Honey” – Martin Denny
- “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” – The Beatles
- “Help!” – Glee Cast
- “With A Little Help From My Friends” – Sergio Mendes and Brasil ‘66
- “Here Comes the Sun” – Richie Havens
- “Till There Was You” – Shirley Jones

Sweet Freedom's Song: Celebrating Our History (2012 July 4 Show)


58:50 minutes (53.87 MB)

Originally broadcast on July 2, 2012 (but almost cancelled due to the 2012 Derecho)

Tonight on the show,
Bryan talks about upcoming July Fourth events in Central Ohio (other than Boom, and yes, Boom), such as these here (http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/26158222502/2012-fourth-of-july-ev...), and talks about the COTA strike and the heat wave (or "Springtime in Phoenix in Columbus").

Thomas Jefferson still did not learn his lesson and doesn't want to write the Declaration of Independence. (Here is last year's Jefferson skit: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/26362731960/tonight-an-all-new-djb...)

And in Last Call, another "Fireworks Mix".

It's Always Patriotic...on The DJBC Happy Hour


59:37 minutes (54.6 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Fireworks and Parades near You as the Fourth of July nears.

FIREWORKS:
(THURSDAY)
COLUMBUS/Red, White, and Boom - 10PM (http://www.redwhiteandboom.org)
WHITEHALL - 9:45PM - John Bishop Park on Langley Avenue
GAHANNA - 9:45PM - The Golf Depot on Science Boulevard (http://www.gahanna.gov)
REYNOLDSBURG - 9:45PM - Civic Park on Daugherty Drive (http://reynca.blogspot.com)
(FRIDAY)
BEXLEY - 10PM - Capital University (http://www.bexleycelebrations.org)
CLINTONVILLE - 10PM - Whetstone Park
DELAWARE - 10PM - Ohio Wesleyan University
DUBLIN - 9:45PM - Dublin Coffman High School (with Earth, Wind, and Fire headlining; http://dublinohiousa.gov/independence-day-celebration)
GROVEPORT - 9PM - Heritage Park on Wirt Road
HILLIARD - 9:45PM - Roger A. Reynolds Municipal Park
LEWIS CENTER - 9:45PM - Alum Creek State Park
NEW ALBANY - 9:45PM - New Albany High School (http://newalbanycommunityevents.com/july-fourth)
UPPER ARLINGTON - 10PM - Northam Park on Northam Road (http://www.uaca.org)
WESTERVILLE - 10PM - Alum Creek Park South off of Schrock Road
WORTHINGTON - 1OPM - Thomas Worthington High School
WORTHINGTON HILLS - 9PM - Worthington Hills County Club

More Fireworks: http://www.10tv.com/content/pages/fireworks-listings.html

PARADES (all Friday, unless noted):
BEXLEY - 9:30AM, Starts at Maryland Avenue Elementary School (http://www.bexleycelebrations.org)
COLUMBUS - 6PM (Thursday), Starts at Main & Front Streets (http://www.redwhiteandboom.org)
DUBLIN - 11AM, Starts at Metro Place and Frantz Road (http://dublinohiousa.gov/independence-day-celebration)
GAHANNA - 10:30AM, Starts at Clark Hall (http://www.gahanna.gov)
GROVEPORT - 9AM (Kid's Parade, Groveport Elementary) & 11AM (Main Parade) (http://www.groveport.org)
HILLIARD - 10AM, Starts at Franklin County Fairgrounds
LEWIS CENTER - 10AM, Starts at Oak Creek Shopping Center
NEW ALBANY - 10AM (http://newalbanycommunityevents.com/july-fourth)

Christmas In July - Music from the 1970s


59:30 minutes (54.49 MB)

Tonight on the show, it's Christmas in July, featuring holiday tunes from the 1970s.

PLAYLIST:
"Christmas Is Here Again" - Roger Whittaker (1976)
"Darcy the Dragon" - Roger Whittaker (1976)
"Step Into Christmas" - Elton John (1973)
"Please Come Home For Christmas" - The Eagles (1978)
"December the 25th" - Scrooge (1970)
"Wonderful Christmastime" - Paul McCartney (1979)
"Jingle Bell Hustle" - Wayne Newton (1978)
"Christmas Day" - Squeeze (1979)
"Heat Miser" - The Year Without A Santa Claus (1974)
"Carol of the Bells" - The Carpenters (1978)
"Grandpa's Christmas Wish" - Grandpa Walton (1974)
"Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy" - Bing Crosby & David Bowie (1977)
"Christmas In The City" - Marvin Gaye (1972)

The Great American Music Road Trip


59:25 minutes (54.4 MB)

Tonight on the show, songs about places like Cincinnati, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Iowa, Oklahoma, New York, California, Boston, Vermont, New England, New Orleans, Tennessee, and Houston.

Networking 109: Having Fun During Your Job Search


58:10 minutes (53.26 MB)

Tonight on the show, how does one have fun during their job search? And, how did I get to this show on this station? Those questions will both be answered tonight.

Christmas In July Goes To The Movies


58:58 minutes (53.99 MB)

Tonight on the show, songs from holiday movies.

SONGS:
"A Christmas Carol" - Scrooge (1970)
"Happy Holiday" - Holiday Inn (1942); Bing Crosby
"The Polar Express" - The Polar Express (2004)
"December the 25th" - Scrooge (1970)
"Christmas Is All Around" - Love Actually (2003)
"I've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For" - Holiday Inn (1942); Bing Crosby
"The Nutcracker Suite" - Elf (2004); Brian Setzer and His Orchestra
"White Christmas" - Holiday Inn (1942); Bing Crosby
"Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" - Meet Me in St. Louis (1944); Judy Garland
"It Feels Like Christmas" - The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" - Elf (2004); Zooey Deschanel & Leon Redbone, song originally from Neptune's Daughter (1949)
"Scrooge" - The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
"Silver Bells" - from The Lemon Drop Kid; Mitch Miller and His Gang (1961)
"Father Christmas" - Scrooge (1970)
"One More Sleep Til Christmas" - The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
"Glorious, Beautiful Christmas" - A Christmas Story (1983)

The 2014 Emmy Awards Preview (The DJBC 2014 Summer Finale)


59:35 minutes (54.55 MB)

Tonight on the show, the Emmy Awards are previewed, leading up to the 66th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards on August 25 on NBC, hosted by Seth Meyers.

Television Themes from the 1980s (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:00 minutes (54.02 MB)

Tonight, Classic TV Themes from the 1980s are featured on the show, which originally aired on August 13, 2012. Television show like "St. Elsewhere", "The Golden Girls", "Hill Street Blues", "Magnum P.I.", "General Hospital", and "Guiding Light" are featured.

It's 10:00 on a Sunday Night and Ohio State Still Sucks (The DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


58:58 minutes (54 MB)

Tonight, a preview of the Ohio State/Michigan game (originally aired on November 25, 2013).

Also Included:
- The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
- Hanukkah
- Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the JFK Assassination

The 2014 Bryan Awards Encore (The DJBC Happy Hour Encore)


54.45 MB

An encore of Part 1 of the 14th Annual Bryan Awards, which celebrated the past television season.

In case you missed it, you can still play along and guess who will win: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/93598678529/the-14th-annual-bryan-...

Just copy and paste the text into a Word Processor, and put an "X" to whom you think will win. It's just that easy!

This Isn't George Orwell's 1984 (1984: Music and Headlines, Part 1)


59:19 minutes (54.32 MB)

Tonight, a look back at some of the music from 1984. Songs from artists like Van Halen, Billy Ocean, Phil Collins & Genesis, The Thompson Twins, and Ashford & Simpson.

Coming soon to The DJBC Happy Hour Express, 1984: Music & Headlines, where some of the highlights from 1984 included:
- The most lopsided U.S. Presidential Election in American history as Ronald Reagan wins re-election by winning 49 out of 50 states (Minnesota was the one state Reagan lost)
- A divine intervention resulting in a top sports honor as Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie throws a "Hail Mary" on his way to winning the Heisman Trophy.
- A historic first in college basketball as John Thompson is the first African-American coach to win the NCAA Tournament.

And locally:
- Newark Catholic wins the State Football Championship in Division V. Two teams only separated by 2.4 miles (according to Google directions) are runners-up in Divisions II (Whitehall) and IV (Bishop Hartley).
- A movie, "Teachers" was filmed at defunct Central High School.
- WTTE Channel 28 makes its debut on the airwaves.
- Dana G. "Buck" Rinehart is sworn in as Columbus's Mayor.

SPORTS:
- The NBA Draft is remembered as one of the greatest drafts ever with future NBA legends Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Hakeem Olajuwon, among those drafted.
- The Baltimore Colts move to Indianapolis in the middle of the night.
- Boston College defeats the defending champions Miami on a "Hail Mary" on Thanksgiving weekend.

Champions:
NBA: Boston Celtics
Super Bowl XVIII: Oakland Los Angeles Raiders
World Series: Detroit Tigers
NCAA Men's Tournament: Georgetown Hoyas
Big Ten Football: Ohio State
Local High School Football: Newark Catholic Green Wave (Division V)
Heisman Trophy: Doug Flutie (QB), Boston College

SONG LIST (Hour # 1):
"1984" - Van Halen
"Hot for Teacher" - Van Halen
"Caribbean Queen" - Billy Ocean
"Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" - Phil Collins

This Isn't George Orwell's 1984 (1984: Music and Headlines, Part 2)


59:26 minutes (54.43 MB)

Tonight on the show, 13 more songs from 1984. Songs from Phil Collins & Philip Bailey, Queen, Kenny Loggins, Yes, Deniece Williams, and The Romantics are on Side B to this Mix Tape of Music from 1984.

On the DJBC Happy Hour Express - Headlines from 1984:
- The Olympics in Sarajevo (Winter) and Los Angeles (Summer)
- The Most Lopsided U.S. Presidential Election in American History
- Terms of Endearment sweeps the Academy Awards
- Thriller and the King of Pop sweep the Grammy Awards
- Georgetown wins the NCAA Tournament, coach John Thompson is the first Black coach to win the Tournament in NCAA history
- L.A. Raiders win Super Bowl XVIII, thrashing the Washington Redskins; Coach Tom Flores is the first Hispanic coach to win a Super Bowl
- Magic vs. Larry, Round III in the NBA Finals

And in Columbus in 1984:
- The Republicans Cleaned House in the November Elections in Franklin County Government
- Three Central Ohio Teams played for State Football Titles, with two coming up short, and the third winning the first of four in a row
- The Buckeyes beat That Team Up North and punch their ticket to Pasadena, with a little help from a couple of key players, including two future big name Freshmen
- Buck Rinehart becomes Columbus' 45th Mayor
- A suburban City Manager is ousted after accusations of embezzlement
- Columbus > Cleveland, in terms of population in Ohio
- WTTE Channel 28 takes the airwaves for the first time

ENTERTAINMENT:

ACADEMY AWARDS (for 1983 movies):
Best Picture - Terms of Endearment
Best Director - James L. Brooks, Terms of Endearment
Best Actress - Shirley MacLaine, Terms of Endearment
Best Actor - Robert Duvall, Tender Mercies
Best Supporting Actress - Linda Hunt, The Year of Living Dangerously
Best Supporting Actor - Jack Nicholson, Terms of Endearment
Best Original Song - "Flashdance...What a Feeling" - Flashdance

GRAMMY AWARDS:
Album of the Year - "Thriller" (Michael Jackson; produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones)

Show # 124: The News of the Day


58:36 minutes (53.66 MB)

Tonight on the show, the DJBC rants about the state of That Team Up North, and the problems that need to be fixed to make That School Up North the B1G Champions and Ohio State's worst nightmare once again.

Also, Headlines missed in the last month.

The Weekend Warrior previews:
- FFOCOL (Film Festival of Columbus), October 9-16 at Gateway Film Center
- Heritage Days, October 11 at Historical Village at Weaver Park in Hilliard
- "A Golden Era", October 9 & 21 at the Bexley Public Library
- The Italian Festival, October 10-12 in Italian Village
- Columbus Marathon, October 19 through Downtown, Near East Side, Bexley, German Village, the Short North, OSU Campus, Upper Arlington, Fifth by Northwest, and Grandview Heights

# 125 - 1994: Music & Headlines


59:15 minutes (54.25 MB)

Tonight, on the show a look back at 1994 with some of the songs from that year, with artists like Sheryl Crow, Ace of Base, Haddaway, R.E.M., and a mid-show movie tribute to The Lion King, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction, and Philadelphia.

1994 HEADLINES:
- Genocide in Rwanda & Burundi
- Nelson Mandela becomes the first Black President of South Africa, post-Apartheid
- Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres, and Yitzhak Rabin win the Nobel Peace Prize
- The Republicans dominate the Midterm Elections, and Newt Gingrich (R-Georgia), becomes Speaker of the House
- The Whitewater Scandal begins; President Clinton is accused of sexual harassment from his time as Governor of Arkansas
- The drama of sports: Tonya vs. Nancy, OJ, and of course...
- Major League Baseball goes on strike and skips the World Series

SPORTS:
- Dallas Cowboys beat the Buffalo Bills (again) in Super Bowl XXVIII
- New York Rangers win their first Stanley Cup since 1940
- Houston Rockets beat the New York Knicks in the "Forgotten NBA Finals"
- Major League Baseball goes on strike in mid-August, and the World Series is not held for the first time since 1904
- National Hockey League begins their lockout
- World Cup Fever takes place in the United States, Brazil wins the World Cup
- Arkansas wins the NCAA Men's Tournament; Nebraska wins the College Football National Championship
- NFL Hall of Fame Running Back O.J. Simpson is charged with the murders of his ex-wife and her friend

ENTERTAINMENT:
- "Friends" and "ER" debut, solidifying NBC's Thursday night dominance for years to come; "My So-Called Life" debuts on ABC
- "The Real World" features Pedro, a housemate who has AIDS, and Puck, who gets evicted in mid-season
- Whitney Houston dominates the Grammys with "The Bodyguard" soundtrack
- Steven Spielberg finally wins an Oscar, as he wins Best Director for the Best Picture winner "Schindler's List"
- "The Lion King" is the # 1 movie of the year, and "Forrest Gump" is # 2

# 126: Yesterday's Top Halloween Secrets


58:51 minutes (53.89 MB)

Tonight on the show, a couple of rare Halloween musical gems, plus HighBall - what big name is performing, and what is "A Day of the Dead", really?

Networking 110: The DJBC Happy H__R


58:18 minutes (53.39 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Networking 110 talks about a wide array of office-related topics:
- At-Will Statements, and The "Hiring Cycle of Life"
- Compliance, and What Is It?
- The Office Mate 101

The DJBC Uber Dancing Happy Hour


59:14 minutes (54.24 MB)

Tonight's show with special guest hosts "Lawrence Welk" and "Ed Sullivan" featured oldies and standards from the 1950s and 1960s. Songs by artists including The Miracles, Danny and the Juniors, Julie London, Louis Prima & Keely Smith, Brook Benton & Dinah Washington, and the father/daughter duo of Frank & Nancy Sinatra.

# 129: The Autumn Elephant in the Tea Party Room


59:02 minutes (54.05 MB)

Tonight on the show, The DJBC recaps the Midterm Elections, the Bengals/Browns Thursday night game, the OSU/Michigan State game, and the Ohio High School Playoffs.

SONGS in Tonight's Show:
"Autumn Leaves" - Roger Williams
"Pump It Up" - Elvis Costello
"Be Nice to Me" - Todd Rundgren
"Love In Action" - Todd Rundgren (and Utopia)

SONG CUES:
Segment # 1: "Yea Alabama" - The University of Alabama Million Dollar Band
Weekend Warrior: "Steppin' Out" - Joe Jackson and "Wild Weekend" - The Rockin' Rebels
Close: "Hey Girl" - Freddie Scott

# 130: Winter is Coming, Prepare the Way


58:55 minutes (53.95 MB)

Tonight on the show....
- The Columbus International Film + Video Festival
- Winter is making a comeback
- The Weekend in Football - The B*ckeyes survive the Minnesota cold

HOLIDAY SONGS:
"Snow" - Seth MacFarlane
"It's The Most Wonderful Time of the Year" - Andy Williams
"Must Be Santa" - Mitch Miller and His Gang
"Winter Wonderland" - The Lennon Sisters
"Brazilian Sleigh Bells" - Harry James
"Warm December" - Julie London
"Suzy Snowflake" - Rosemary Clooney
"Someday at Christmas" - Stevie Wonder
"Fur Elise" - Vince Guaraldi

# 131 - Urban Fiction: Keep Calm and FIRE Hoke


59:12 minutes (54.21 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Thanksgiving (and the "Holidays" that follow it) and Giving Tuesday (http://www.givingtuesday.org) - What is it exactly?

But, most importantly, THE Game - the 7th ranked Ohio State B*ckeyes (10-1, 7-0) host the Michigan Wolverines (5-6, 3-4) in a do-or-die match for the Wolverines, in what will more than likely be the final game of the Brady Hoke era at Michigan.

SONGS:
"Turkey Lurkey Time" - Promises, Promises
"Temptation"/"Hawaiian War Chant" - The Muppets
"We Don't Give A Damn (for the Whole State of Michigan)" - TBDBITL
"Hang on Sloopy" - The McCoys
"I've Got Plenty to Be Thankful For" - Bing Crosby
"Central Park Serenade" - Renee Fleming with Gregory Porter
(close) "Fur Elise" - Vince Guaraldi

Christmas in July: Songs from the 1970s


59:30 minutes (54.48 MB)

Tonight on the show, Christmas Songs from the 1970s.

PLAYLIST:
"Christmas Is Here Again" - Roger Whittaker (1976)
"Jingle Bell Rock" - Bobby Sherman (1970)
"Step Into Christmas" - Elton John (1973)
"Please Come Home For Christmas" - The Eagles (1978)
"December the 25th" - Scrooge (1970)
"Wonderful Christmastime" - Paul McCartney (1979)
"Jingle Bell Hustle" - Wayne Newton (1978)
"Christmas Day" - Squeeze (1979)
"Heat Miser" - The Year Without A Santa Claus (1974)
"Christmas" - The Who (1969)
"Carol of the Bells" - The Carpenters (1978)
"Grandpa's Christmas Wish" - Grandpa Walton (1974)
"Peace On Earth/Little Drummer Boy" - Bing Crosby & David Bowie (1977)
"Christmas Time" - Ray Charles (1978)
"Christmas In The City" - Marvin Gaye (1972)

"Why My 1970s Christmas Was Way Better": http://www.huffingtonpost.com/lori-ferraro/why-my-1970s-christmas-was-wa...
1970s Christmas (on Pinterest): https://www.pinterest.com/suehirtle1/1970s-christmas/
Christmas in the 1970s Blog: http://christmasinthe70s.blogspot.com/
TV Party - Christmas in the 1970s on TV: http://www.tvparty.com/xmas-1970s-christmas.html

Christmas Commercials from the 1970s: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46W7IXXaiW8

The DJBC Holiday Standard of Dance Happy Hour


59:36 minutes (54.57 MB)

Tonight on the show, Holiday Songs from the Big Band Era and Recent Covers of Holiday Songs. But before that, the DJBC addresses the firing of former Michigan Head Coach Brady Hoke.

SONGS:
"Happy Holiday" - Bing Crosby
"Christmas Night in Harlem" - Jack Teegarden & Johnny Mercer (1934)
"Winter Weather" - Benny Goodman
"We Three Kings" - Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
"Brazilian Sleigh Bells" - Harry James
"Shake Hands with Santa Claus" - Louis Prima
"Warm in December" - Seth MacFarlane
"Rudolph Mambo" - Billy May
"Little Jack Frost, Get Lost" - Seth MacFarlane & Norah Jones
"Deck the Halls" - Chick Corea
"Sleigh Ride" - Myron Floren
"Exotic Night" - Martin Denny (1967)
"Ol' Saint Nicholas" - Doris Day
"White Christmas" - Fred Waring (1957)
"Swingin' Them Jingle Bells" - Fats Waller and His Rhythm (1936)
"Coventry Carol" - Elisabeth Schumann (1938)
"The Happiest Christmas Tree" - Nat King Cole
"Christmas Bells at Eventide" - Gracie Fields (1933)

What is your Holiday Soundtrack? What is/are the holiday song(s) that you cannot live without during the holiday season? Comment to the podcast below, or on our Facebook page, http://www.facebook.com/thedjbch2o.

# 133 - The DJBC (Holiday Soundtrack) Happy Hour


59:39 minutes (54.62 MB)

Tonight on the show, What is on your Holiday Playlist?
(More Bonus Coverage: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/104860083754/what-is-your-holiday-...)

SONGS:
"Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah" - glee
"Chanukah Prayer" - Carole King
"December Will Be Magic Again" - Kate Bush
"Caroling, Caroling" - Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians
"Silver Bells" - Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts
"A Fact Can Be A Beautiful Thing" - Marian Mercer & Jerry Orbach (from "Promises, Promises")
"It Kinda Feels Like Christmas" - The Royal Guardsmen
"A Charles Dickens' Christmas" - Bransby Williams
"Savoy Christmas Medley" - The New Mayfair Orchestra directed by Ray Noble
"December" - Earth, Wind, and Fire

# 134: The Santa & Mrs. Claus Happy Hour


58:36 minutes (53.66 MB)

Tonight on the show, Special Guest Co-Hosts Santa & Mrs. Claus play some holiday songs, just in time for Christmas.

SONGS:
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer - The Jackson Five
Santa Baby - Eartha Kitt
What Is A Santa Claus? - Stan Kenton
Twas the Night Before Christmas - Rosemary Clooney
Up on the Housetop - The Jackson Five
Jingle Bell Rock - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
Joy to the World - Earth, Wind, and Fire

# 135: 2014, A Look Back At the Year That Was


58:52 minutes (53.9 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back at 2014, with songs by artists who passed away in 2014. Also, what were the 10 biggest headlines in Columbus? And the 10 biggest headlines of the year? Plus, a preview of the 2015 Sugar Bowl between the # 1 Alabama Crimson Tide and the # 4 Ohio State Buckeyes at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans on New Year's Day night.

SONGS/PLAYLIST:
"She Cried" - Jay and the Americans
"Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" - Pete Seeger
"Stranger on the Shore" - Acker Bilk
"Hey Girl" - Freddie Scott
"You Are So Beautiful" - Joe Cocker
"Wake Up Little Susie" - The Everly Brothers
"Rapper's Delight" - The Sugarhill Gang
"Indian Reservation" - Paul Revere and the Raiders

# 136: The Buckeye Football Happy Hour and 2014 Best-In Show


59:38 minutes (54.61 MB)

Tonight on the show, what were the 10 best sketches and 10 best shows of 2014? You'll find out the answer, plus the Top Four Toursdays (Urban & Suburban). Plus, a preview of the College Football Playoff National Championship between the # 2 Oregon "Mighty" Ducks (13-1) and the # 4 Ohio State B*ckeyes (13-1), which may shock the faithful and faint-hearted listener (so listener discretion is advised for that segment, roughly 30 minutes in), and how the B*ckeyes will do against the Mighty Ducks of Oregon.

SONGS:
Sorry To See You Go - June Christy
New Year's Day - U2
It Was A Very Good Year - Frank Sinatra
Happy New Year Baby - Joanne Campbell
Hang On Sloopy - The McCoys
Let's Start the New Year Right - Bing Crosby
Auld Lang Syne - Mitch Miller

# 2 - What Makes Columbus Cool? (The DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:00 minutes (54.03 MB)

Tonight on the show, What makes Columbus Cool? Columbus is a great city, but the one burning question on my mind is "What Makes Columbus Cool?"

In the special intro and outro, the National Championship is recalled, plus a look forward to the NHL All-Star Weekend right here in town.

# 137: The Birthday Party of the King/The DJBC Elvis Happy Hour


59:20 minutes (54.33 MB)

Tonight, we celebrate 80 years of the King of Rock and roll with 18 songs made famous by Elvis Presley.

SONG LIST:
"Jailhouse Rock" - Michael Park/Smokey Joe's Cafe
"Peace In the Valley" - Million Dollar Quartet
"Can't Help Falling In Love" - UB40
"Viva Las Vegas" - Elvis Presley
"Crying in the Chapel" - Rex Allen
"Loving You" - Ken Ard/Smokey Joe's Cafe
"Hound Dog" - B.J. Crosby/Smokey Joe's Cafe
"Heartbreak Hotel" - Elvis Presley
"A Whole Lot of Shaking Going On" - Jerry Lee Lewis
"Long Tall Sally" - Million Dollar Quartet
"That's All Right" - Million Dollar Quartet
"Always On My Mind" - Willie Nelson
"Snowbird" - Anne Murray
"Blue Suede Shoes" - Carl Perkins
"Rags to Riches" - Tony Bennett
"Hawaiian Wedding Song" - Ken Delo; Lawrence Welk
"If I Can Dream" - Elvis Presley
"I Can Help" - Billy Swan

# 138: The DJBC Big Easy Happy Hour


59:38 minutes (54.6 MB)

Tonight on the show, the music of New Orleans and Mardi Gras is featured as Fat Tuesday nears during the height of Mardi Gras Season in New Orleans.

# 139: The DJBC Valentine's Sock Hop Happy Hour


59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)

Tonight, it's Love Songs from the 1950s, just in time for Valentine's Day. Grab your guy or gal, and dance with him/her for the next hour.

SONG LIST:
"Chanson D'Amour" - Art & Dotty Todd (1959)
"Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" - Jimmie Rodgers (1957)
"Little Darlin'" - The Diamonds (1957)
"The Twelfth of Never" - Johnny Mathis (1957)
"True Love Ways" - Buddy Holly (1959)
"Sugartime" - The McGuire Sisters (1958)
"The Rock and Roll Waltz" - Kay Starr (1955)
"I'm Falling In Love Again" - Jimmie Rodgers (1958)
"Everybody Loves a Lover" - Doris Day (1958)
"My Truly, Truly Fair" - Guy Mitchell (1951)
"April Love" - Pat Boone (1957)
"Only You (And You Alone)" - The Platters (1955)
"Be My Love" - Mario Lanza (1951)
"Love Me Tender" - Elvis Presley (1956)
"Mona Lisa" - Carl Mann (1959) - cover of "Mona Lisa" (Nat King Cole, 1950)
"To Know Him, Is To Love Him" - The Teddy Bears (1958)
"I Only Have Eyes For You" - The Flamingos (1959)
"Melody of Love" - Billy Vaughn (1955)

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# 140 - The 87th Annual Academy Awards In Living Color


59:19 minutes (54.31 MB)

Tonight on the show, the 87th Annual Academy Awards are previewed. Also discussed is the lack of diversity in the major categories this year. The 2015 Golden Raspberry Awards are previewed as well.

The site for the 2016 Democratic Convention was chosed. Did Columbus get it? Find out.

The DJBC Happy Hour on Tumblr: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com
The Bryan Awards on Tumblr: http://thebryanandsilvergarbage.tumblr.com
The DJBC Happy Hour on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/thedjbch2o

# 141: The Sound of Philadelphia


59:28 minutes (54.46 MB)

Tonight on the show, some of the music from the artists associated with Philadelphia and its music history/scene.

SONGS:
"Open My Eyes" - Nazz
"Rock Around the Clock" - Bill Haley and the Comets
"Motownphilly" - Boyz II Men
"Girl, I Love You" - The Temptones
"For the Love of Money" - The O'Jays
"At the Hop" - Danny and the Juniors
"Bang the Drum All Day" - Todd Rundgren
"Me and Mrs. Jones" - Billy Paul
"Back Stabbers" - The O'Jays
"Fall in Philadelphia" - Hall & Oates
"Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" - McFadden and Whitehead
"Just the Two of Us" - Bill Withers, with Grover Washington Jr. (on saxophone)
"The Girl from Ipanema" - Astrud Gilberto, with Stan Getz
"Goodbye Cruel World" - James Darren
"T.S.O.P./The Sound of Philadelphia" - MFSB

Philadelphia Music Links -->
Rock On Philly: http://rockonphilly.com/
Philadelphia Music Scene: http://philadelphia.thedelimagazine.com/
Music of Philadelphia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_of_Philadelphia

# 142: Here's 2 The Ladies (More Songs About Women)


58:28 minutes (53.53 MB)

Tonight, the sequel to a show we did in March 2013, "Here's To The Ladies", with more songs about women.

SONG LIST:
"Here's To The Ladies" - Frankie Avalon
"Barbara Ann" - The Beach Boys
"Once In Love With Amy" - Ray Bolger
"Patricia" - Perez Prado
"Kind of Woman" - Jill Clayburgh
"Woman" - John Lennon
"What Will My Mary Say?" - Johnny Mathis
"Nancy (With the Laughing Face)" - Frank Sinatra
"Laura" - David Raksin and his Orchestra
"Karen" - The Beach Boys
"Sweet Caroline" - Neil Diamond
"Angela" - Bob James
"I'm Every Woman" - Whitney Houston
"Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" - Margaret Avery
"Linda" - Ray Noble and His Orchestra; Buddy Clark (Vocals)
"Julia" - The Beatles
"You Don't Own Me" (In Memoriam - Lesley Gore)

International Women's Day is this Saturday at Monaco's Palace (4555 Cleveland Ave., Northland). For more information, go here: http://ow.ly/JLgMl. If you don't drive, take Line # 1 up there.

There is also a B.R.A.V.E. (Being Radically Authentic & Vocally Expressive) Art Show this month, with receptions at FIVE Locations on Thursday:
- The Cultural Arts Center (139 W. Main St., Downtown; There will be a talk at Conversations and Coffee on Thursday March 26 at Noon on this exhibit)
- The MAC/Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center (777 Evening St., Worthington; next to Thomas Worthington High School)
- Zen Cha Tea Salon (at both their Downtown/Gay Street and Short North Locations)
- The King Arts Complex (867 Mount Vernon Avenue, King-Lincoln District)

# 143: Networking 111: The Accidental Volunteer


59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)

Tonight on the show, why volunteer? Why give back? The DJBC talks about community service in his uncanny volunteer resume.

And if YOU want to be a part of it all here on WCRS, click on this link: http://www.wcrsfm.org/volunteer

SONG LIST:
"Volunteers" - Jefferson Airplane
"The Stranger" - Billy Joel
"The Taxman" - The Beatles
"Give A Little Bit" - Supertramp

# 40 - St. Patrick's Day in Dublin (The DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:41 minutes (54.64 MB)

# 144: The Kentucky Fried Radio III


59:10 minutes (54.18 MB)

In this broadcast:
- "Fun With AdvoCare" is a parody of the "Fun With Flags" vlogcast from the TV sitcom "The Big Bang Theory", poking fun at B*ckeye QB Braxton Miller's Instagram party foul.
- "Coming Soon" previews "Foodie Wars" (a "Hunger Games"-type movie) and "Undisputed", a film about the 2014 B*ckeye National Championship run (that soon)
- A parody of our brother WCRS program "Sports Unfiltered".
- Plus more

EVENTS:
- Earth Day (April 18-25; Celebration at Columbus Commons on April 25; http://www.earthdaycolumbus.org)
- Candidates' Night (April 14 at 6PM; The Neighborhood House: 1000 Atcheson St., King-Lincoln)
- Smart City Reception III (April 16 at 5:30PM; The Columbus Museum of Art; 480 E. Broad St., Discovery District; RSVP by Friday April 10)
- B.R.A.V.E. Exhibition (until April 19; King Arts Complex: 867 Mount Vernon Avenue, King-Lincoln and McConnell Arts Center: 777 Evening St., Worthington; as mentioned in Show # 142)
- Gallery Hop (April 4)
- Refer to March/April Networking Calendar on http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com for April Networking Events

VOTE:
- Columbus Monthly Best of Columbus (until April 10)
WCRS-FM (write-in option/"Other") for Favorite Radio Station

- (614) Magazine ColumBEST Awards (until March 31)
WCRS-FM (write-in) for Radio Station
DJBC or Bryan (either one as a write-in), DJBC Adventures (write-in), Best Local Blogger

# 36A: "Columbus: 1812-2012, A Bicentennial Roast" (Part 1 of 2)


58:41 minutes (53.73 MB)

Tonight on the Show, # 36A: "Columbus: 1812-2012, A Bicentennial Roast", originally broadcast on January 30, 2012.

# 36B: "Columbus: 1812-2012, A Bicentennial Roast" (Part 2 of 2)


58:34 minutes (53.63 MB)

In the conclusion of "Columbus 1812-2012, A Bicentennial Roast", a look on the events that took place during Bicentennial Weekend (February 10-14, 2012) in Columbus. Also discussed, the "Friday Night Massacre", and more Columbus history.

# 145: Happy 4th Birthday, The DJBC Happy Hour Turns Four


59:18 minutes (54.3 MB)

Tonight on the show, the DJBC celebrates four years with "The State of the Show" in the "Last Call" segment. The show begins with an array of news topics.

The Weekend Warrior talks about some of the events around town this week.

The Daytime Emmy Awards are previewed, with predictions as to who will win some of the big races.

# 146: The Stan Freberg Memorial Happy Hour


59:13 minutes (54.22 MB)

Tonight on the show, some satire sketches of the late satirist, Stan Freberg (1926-2015), who passed away earlier this month.

# 147 - Networking 112, "You're Hired, Now What?"


58:38 minutes (53.68 MB)

Tonight on the show, you got the job, and how should you adapt to your new job? Find out tonight.

SONG LIST:
"Work to Do" - Average White Band
"Where Do I Begin?" - Andy Williams
"The Amazing Journey" - The Who
"Is That All There Is?" - Peggy Lee

# 148A - The 1975: The Music and Headlines (Part 1 of 2)


58:40 minutes (53.72 MB)

Tonight, we're headed back in time 40 years to 1975. The Vietnam War came to an anti-climactic end as Saigon fell to the Communists. The men behind the Watergate Scandal had their day in court. A B*ckeye running back won not one, but TWO Heismans.

Movies included "Jaws", "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", and "Barry Lyndon". New television shows included "Wheel of Fortune", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", "Starsky and Hutch", "Welcome Back, Kotter", "Ryan's Hope", "Good Morning America", and "Saturday Night Live".

The Cincinnati Reds won the World Series. The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl. UCLA won the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

Here at home, Mayor Tom Moody (R) won re-election. Linden McKinley's Panthers won the Class AAA Boys Basketball Championship. The West High Cowboys won the Class AAA Baseball Championship. Interstate 270 was finally complete.

SONG LIST (For Hour 1):
"Love Will Keep Us Together" - Neil Sedaka
"Ease On Down The Road" - The Wiz
"He's the Wizard" - The Wiz
"All That Jazz" - Chicago
"What I Did For Love" - A Chorus Line
"Sky High" - Jigsaw
"Nights on Broadway" - The Bee Gees
"Wildfire" - Michael Martin Murphey
"I'm Not In Love" - 10CC
"Rhiannon" - Fleetwood Mac
"Dance With Me" - Orleans
"Poetry Man" - Phoebe Snow
"Rhinestone Cowboy" - Glen Campbell
"Lady" - Styx

What songs were popular in 1975? Well...
Billboard Hot 100 (1975): https://www.billboard.com/archive/charts/1975/hot-100
Top 100 Songs of 1975 per Billboard: http://www.bobborst.com/popculture/top-100-songs-of-the-year/?year=1975

# 148: 1975: The Music and Headlines (FULL TWO-HOUR SHOW)


2:00:54 minutes (110.7 MB)

Tonight, we're headed back in time 40 years to 1975. The Vietnam War came to an anti-climactic end as Saigon fell to the Communists. The men behind the Watergate Scandal had their day in court. A B*ckeye running back won not one, but TWO Heismans.

Movies included "Jaws", "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", and "Barry Lyndon". New television shows included "Wheel of Fortune", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", "Starsky and Hutch", "Welcome Back, Kotter", "Ryan's Hope", "Good Morning America", and "Saturday Night Live".

The Cincinnati Reds won the World Series. The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl. UCLA won the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

Here at home, Mayor Tom Moody (R) won re-election. Linden McKinley's Panthers won the Class AAA Boys Basketball Championship. The West High Cowboys won the Class AAA Baseball Championship. Interstate 270 was finally complete.

SONG LIST:
"Love Will Keep Us Together" - Neil Sedaka
"Ease On Down The Road" - The Wiz
"He's the Wizard" - The Wiz
"All That Jazz" - Chicago
"What I Did For Love" - A Chorus Line
"Sky High" - Jigsaw
"Nights on Broadway" - The Bee Gees
"Wildfire" - Michael Martin Murphey
"I'm Not In Love" - 10CC
"The Way I Want To Touch You" - The Captain & Tenille
"Rhiannon" - Fleetwood Mac
"Dance With Me" - Orleans
"Poetry Man" - Phoebe Snow
"Rhinestone Cowboy" - Glen Campbell
"Lady" - Styx
"The Hustle" - Van McCoy
"I Hope I Get It" - A Chorus Line
"Saturday Night Live Theme Song" - TeeVee Toons
"Ellery Queen Theme Song" - Elmer Bernstein
"Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow" - Sammy Davis Jr.
"Movin' On Up" - Ja'Net DuBois
"Barney Miller Theme Song" - Jack Elliot & Allyn Ferguson
"Mamma Mia" - ABBA
"Pick Up the Pieces" - Average White Band
"Why Can't We Be Friends?" - WAR
"Fame" - David Bowie
"Philadelphia Freedom" - Elton John
"Laughter in the Rain" - Neil Sedaka
"Fallin' in Love" - Hamilton, Joe, Frank, and Reynolds
"Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen

#SummerInTheCity15 Promo (The DJBC Happy Hour) - to JUNE 1st, 2015


0:40 minutes (631.47 KB)

Promo for the June 1, 2015 "The DJBC Happy Hour".

Tweet or post on Facebook using #SummerInTheCity15 (or #SummerInTheCBus15) (along with #lifeincbus).

# 148B - The 1975: The Music and Headlines (Part 2 of 2)


58:55 minutes (53.95 MB)

Tonight, we're headed back in time 40 years to 1975. The Vietnam War came to an anti-climactic end as Saigon fell to the Communists. The men behind the Watergate Scandal had their day in court.

Movies included "Jaws", "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", and "Barry Lyndon". New television shows included "Wheel of Fortune", "The Jeffersons", "Barney Miller", "Starsky and Hutch", "Welcome Back, Kotter", "Ryan's Hope", "Good Morning America", and "Saturday Night Live".

The Cincinnati Reds won the World Series. The Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl. UCLA won the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. The Oklahoma Sooners won the National Championship in Football.

Here at home, Mayor Tom Moody (R) won re-election as Mayor of Columbus. Linden McKinley's Panthers won the Class AAA Boys Basketball Championship. The West High Cowboys won the Class AAA Baseball Championship. Interstate 270 was finally complete. Woody Hayes was named Associated Press Coach of the Year, while Archie Griffin picked up his Second Heisman Trophy.

SONG LIST:
"I Hope I Get It" - A Chorus Line
"Saturday Night Live Theme Song" - TeeVee Toons
"Ellery Queen Theme Song" - Elmer Bernstein
"Keep Your Eye on the Sparrow" - Sammy Davis Jr.
"Movin' On Up" - Ja'Net DuBois
"Barney Miller Theme Song" - Jack Elliot & Allyn Ferguson
"Mamma Mia" - ABBA
"Pick Up the Pieces" - Average White Band
"Why Can't We Be Friends?" - WAR
"Fame" - David Bowie
"Philadelphia Freedom" - Elton John
"Laughter in the Rain" - Neil Sedaka
"Fallin' in Love" - Hamilton, Joe, Frank, and Reynolds
"Bohemian Rhapsody" - Queen

# 29: I've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For....


58:49 minutes (53.84 MB)

Tonight, a re-broadcast of Show # 29, "I've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For...." (Originally Broadcast: November 21, 2011), which started a new tradition on WCRS, shaming the Ohio B*ckeyes. 2011 was a down year for Ohio, having lost their quarterback and head coach to a cash and memorabilia for tattoos scandal, and saw big players suspended for several games, including their star receiver, who sat out TEN games, for their roles in Tattoogate. Michigan was returning to its former glory under first-year coach Brady Hoke, and favored to beat Ohio for the first time since 2004. Michigan would go on to hold off Ohio with a Courtney Avery interception with 39 seconds left, as Michigan beat Ohio for the first time since 2003, 40-34.

Tonight's show previews that glorious moment in all of college sports, with a Scooby Doo-type spoof, plus celebrity chefs sharing their own Game Day recipes for the B*ckeyes.

SONG LIST:
"I've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For" - Bing Crosby
"The Thing" - Phil Harris
"Hang on Sloopy" - The McCoys
"Hawaiian War Chant" - The Muppets
"Temptation" - Perry Como

MARK YOUR CALENDARS! The DJBC Happy Hour will celebrate THE Game on November 16 & 23, 2015

B*CKEYE SCHEDULE (2015):
Sept. 7 - at Virginia Tech
Sept. 12 - HAWAII (Book Em' Danno) FIVE-O
Sept. 19 - NORTHERN "Not Columbus State" ILLINOIS
Sept. 26 - WESTERN "Not University of Phoenix" MICHIGAN
Oct. 3 - @ Indiana
Oct. 10 - MARYLAND
Oct. 17 - PENN STATE
Oct. 24 - @ Rutgers
Oct. 31 - BYE WEEK (where they will scrimmage the UAB Blazers)
Nov. 3 - DON'T FORGET TO VOTE!!!!
Nov. 7 - MINNESOTA
Nov. 14 - @ Illinois
Nov. 16 - Listen to the DJBC Happy Hour
Nov. 21 - THE LITTLE BROTHERS (Senior Day)
Nov. 23 - Listen to the DJBC Happy Hour...Again
Nov. 28 - at Michigan (LOSS)
Dec. 5 - B1G CHUMPIONSHIP GAME (because they're Ohio, and somehow they'll pull a rabbit out of Brutus T. B*ckeye)

# 149: #SummerInTheCity15


59:35 minutes (54.56 MB)

Tonight on the Show, a preview of most of the Summer Happenings around town.

The Memorial Tournament (THIS WEEK; http://www.thememorialtournament.com)
Columbus Arts Festival (June 12-14; http://www.columbusartsfestival.org)
Park Street Festival (June 12 & 13; http://www.parkstreetfest.com)
Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival (June 19-21; http://www.creeksidebluesandjazz.com)
Pride Festival/Parade (June 19-21; http://www.columbuspride.org)
ComFest (June 26-28; http://www.comfest.com)
Franklin County Fair (July 18-25; http://www.fcfair.org)
Ohio State Fair (July 29-August 9; http://www.ohiostatefair.com)
Hot Times Festival (September 11-13; http://www.hottimesfestival.com)
Independent's Day (September 19 & 20; http://www.thisisindependent.com)

The DJBC Happy Hour - Show # 150 (Part 1 of 2)


59:45 minutes (54.7 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour - Show # 150 (The Full Two Hour Show)


2:01:30 minutes (111.25 MB)

Tonight, we boogie on the dance floor for two hours to celebrate 150 "The DJBC Happy Hour" shows.

PLAYLIST:
(Hour 1)
"Disco Heat" - Sylvester
"You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" - Sylvester
"Could It Be Magic" - Donna Summer
"Fly Robin Fly" - Silver Connection
"Star Wars Theme/Cantina Band" - Meco
"Nice and Nasty" - The Salsoul Orchestra
"Sunny" - Boney M
"Come to Me" - France Joli
"Got To Give It Up (Part 1 only)" - Marvin Gaye
"Fame" - David Bowie
Theme from "CHiPs" - Corniche
"Don't Turn Away" - Midnite Flite

(Hour 2)
"The Hustle" - Lawrence Welk
"Boogie Nights" - Heatwave
"1979 (It's Dancing Time)" - Revanche
"Music Man" - Revanche
"Manhattan Skyline" - David Shire
"Open Sesame" - Kool and the Gang
"Dancing Queen" - ABBA
"Take a Chance on Me" - ABBA
"Livin' It Up (Friday Night)" - Bell and James
"Love Hangover" - Diana Ross
"Miss You" - The Rolling Stones
"Makin' It" - David Naughton
"Different Worlds" - Maureen McGovern
"Last Dance" - Donna Summer

# 151: The (615) Music City Happy Hour


59:18 minutes (54.3 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour - Show # 150 (Part 2 of 2)


58:59 minutes (54.01 MB)

The second hour of the show's 150th episode (Originally aired on June 8, 2015; and uploaded on June 10, 2015)

SONG LIST:
(Hour 2)
"The Hustle" - Lawrence Welk
"Boogie Nights" - Heatwave
"1979 (It's Dancing Time)" - Revanche
"Music Man" - Revanche
"Manhattan Skyline" - David Shire
"Open Sesame" - Kool and the Gang
"Dancing Queen" - ABBA
"Take a Chance on Me" - ABBA
"Livin' It Up (Friday Night)" - Bell and James
"Love Hangover" - Diana Ross
"Miss You" - The Rolling Stones
"Makin' It" - David Naughton
"Last Dance" - Donna Summer

# 152: Peace, Love, and the Fourth of July


59:38 minutes (54.61 MB)

Tonight on the Show,

Parades and Fireworks on the Fourth of July near you. http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/122423480953/fourth-of-july-in-cen...

In the opening segment, the DJBC tackles three big headlines since he was gone on vacation - two of which were featured on other shows.

SONG LIST:
"Spirit of '76" - Stan Freberg
"Fireworks" - Schoolhouse Rock
"I Love America" - Patrick Juvet
"I Am The United States" - Aladdin
"The President Kennedy March" - Lawrence Welk
"1776 Finale" - 1776 Cast

FIREWORKS MIX:
Star Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix
Only in America - Brooks & Dunn
Song of Freedom - Bing Crosby
State of Independence - Donna Summer
Grand Old Flag - James Cagney/Yankee Doodle Dandy
Hail to the Victors - University of Michigan Marching Band
America - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
I Love America - Patrick Juvet
The House I Live In - Frank Sinatra
(Clip from Mr. Smith Goes to Washington/Democracy Now)
Battle Hymn of the Republic - Lawrence Welk
Freedom Isn't Free - Team America: World Police
America the Beautiful - Frank Sinatra
America the Beautiful - Mitt Romney
America the Beautiful - Ray Charles
Pledge of Allegiance - Red Skelton
America (Redacted) Yeah - Team America: World Police (NOTE: Clip has been censored by the production staff of this show)
The Egg - 1776 Original Broadway Cast
Star Spangled Banner - Jimi Hendrix

# 153: The 15th Annual Bryan Award Nominations


59:02 minutes (54.05 MB)

Tonight on the show, the nominees for the 15th Annual Bryan Awards. Which of your favorite TV shows and stars will get nominated? Find out tonight.

# 154: 1955 - Music (& Headlines)


59:12 minutes (54.22 MB)

Tonight on the show, we're traveling back to 1955, with some of the songs from that year.

SONG LIST:
"Rock Around the Clock" - Bill Haley and the Comets
"Only You" - The Platters
"Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White" - Perez Prado
"Wake the Town and Tell The People" - Les Baxter
"Autumn Leaves" - Roger Williams
"Mr. Sandman" - The Chordettes
"Love and Marriage" - Dinah Shore
"Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" - The Four Aces
"The Rock and Roll Waltz" - Kay Starr
"Sixteen Tons" - Tennessee Ernie Ford
"Unchained Melody" - Al Hibbler
"The Ballad of Davy Crockett" - Bill Hayes
"The Man With The Golden Arm" - Richard Maltby
"Sincerely" - The McGuire Sisters
"Earth Angel" - The Penguins
"I'm A Man" - Bo Diddley
"Blue Star (Theme from 'Medic')" - Victor Young
"Yellow Rose of Texas" - Stan Freberg
"Whatever Lola Wants" - Les Baxter
"Melody of Love" - Billy Vaughn

1955, The People's History: http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1955.html
1955 in Television: http://fifties1950s.com/1955tv.htm
1955 Tidbits: http://thepeoplehistory.blogspot.com/2007/10/air-pollution-control-act.html
1955 in Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/libbyandbbonnie/the-year-1955/
1955 from Info "NOT A SOURCE" Please: http://www.infoplease.com/year/1955.html

# 155: Christmas Specials in July


59:40 minutes (54.64 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Christmas Specials in July - music from Christmas Specials, plus talk on Christmas Specials. What are your favorite Holiday Specials? (Follow along on http://www.facebook.com/thedjbch2o, with the Hashtag #ChristmasInJuly)

LINKS:
Christmas TV History: http://www.christmastvhistory.com
2014 Christmas TV Party: http://www.christmastvhistory.com/2014/08/christmas-tv-party-2014-summar...
2015 Christmas TV Party: http://www.christmastvhistory.com/2015/06/christmas-in-july-christmas-tv... (a certain someone will be # 27, if you catch my drift)
Nerve's 50 Ranked Holiday Episodes: http://www.nerve.com/entertainment/ranked/ranked-the-50-best-christmas-t... (NOTE: Nerve's Website may not be NSFW, to give you guys a warning; but this page should be OK)
19 Holiday Episodes (Huffington Post): http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/17/best-holiday-episodes_n_4428533...
Best Holiday Episodes Ever (Hello Giggles): http://hellogiggles.com/happy-chrismukkah-the-best-tv-holiday-episodes-e...
Thanksgiving Episodes: http://news.moviefone.com/2014/11/25/greatest-thanksgiving-tv-episodes-e...

SONG LIST (Coming Soon):
"The Christmas Spirit" - The Stingiest Man in Town (1956 live action version; later revised in a 1978 Rankin/Bass animated special)
"Christmas Time Is Here" - Vince Guaraldi; A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
"The First Toymaker to the King" - Joanna Gardner ("Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"; 1970)
"Mr. Heatmiser" - Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (from "The Year Without a Santa Claus", 1974)
"No More Toymakers to the King" - Paul Frees (also from "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town". 1970)
"An Old-Fashioned Christmas" - Johnny Desmond ("The Stingiest Man in Town"; 1956)
"We're a Couple of Misfits" - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)
"Thanksgiving Theme" - Vince Guaraldi ("A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving", 1973)

# 156: 1985, The Music & Headlines (Part 1 of 2)


59:54 minutes (54.86 MB)

Tonight on the show, we are headed back in our DeLorean to 1985.
“Back to the Future” was the highest-grossing film. Ronald Reagan began his second term as U.S. President. Mikhail Gorbachev was appointed as Soviet Premier after the death of Konstantin Chernenko. Actor Rock Hudson would become the first celebrity to acknowledge that he had AIDS. “We Are the World” and “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” helped raise awareness on the world around us, especially in Africa. “The Cosby Show” was the # 1 show on television, and won big at the Emmys. “Miami Vice” helped popularize both music and fashion. And Columbus bid farewell to the Columbus Citizen-Journal.

Sports Champions:
Super Bowl XIX: San Francisco 49ers
World Series: Kansas City Royals
Stanley Cup: Edmonton Oilers
NBA Finals: Los Angeles Lakers (Magic > Larry...again)
NCAA Men's Tournament: Villanova Wildcats
NCAA Women's Tournament: Old Dominion Lady Monarchs
The Game: Michigan
Local High School Football: St. Francis DeSales Stallions (Division III) and Newark Catholic Green Wave (Division V)

SONG LIST:
(Hour # 1)
"The Power of Love" - Huey Lewis and the News
"Shout" - Tears for Fears
"We Built This City" - Jefferson Airplane Starship
"Don't You Forget About Me" - Simple Minds
"Glory Days" - Bruce Springsteen
"Neutron Dance" - The Pointer Sisters
"Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" - Margaret "Shug" Avery
"The Boys of Summer" - Don Henley
"Miami Vice" Theme - Jan Hammer
"Moonlighting" Theme - Al Jarreau
"According to Our New Arrivals" - Leon Redbone
"A View to Kill" - Duran Duran
"One Night in Bangkok" - Murray Head
"Brothers in Arms" - Dire Straits

1985 (The People's History): http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1985.html#events
1985 (Spiffy): http://www.spiffy-entertainment.com/1985mem.html
1985 (In the '80s): http://www.inthe80s.com/time1985.shtml
1985 (1980s Flashback): http://www.1980sflashback.com/1985/news.asp

# 156: 1985, The Music & Headlines (Part 2 of 2)


59:28 minutes (54.46 MB)

Tonight on the show, we are headed back in our DeLorean to 1985.
“Back to the Future” was the highest-grossing film. Ronald Reagan began his second term as U.S. President. Mikhail Gorbachev was appointed as Soviet Premier after the death of Konstantin Chernenko. Actor Rock Hudson would become the first celebrity to acknowledge that he had AIDS. “We Are the World” and “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” helped raise awareness on the world around us, especially in Africa. “The Cosby Show” was the # 1 show on television, and won big at the Emmys. “Miami Vice” helped popularize both music and fashion. Magic's Lakers beat Larry's Celtics in the NBA Finals in six games, and "That Team Up North" beat the B*ckeyes in the Big House, after the B*ckeyes got upset by Wisconsin, following an upset of # 1-ranked Iowa at the Shoe. The Columbus Citizen-Journal Newspaper was laid to rest, after attempts to buy the fledgling newspaper came up millions of dollars short.

EMMY AWARDS:
Comedy Series - The Cosby Show (NBC)
Drama Series - Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
Limited Series -
Made for TV Movie -
Daytime Drama - The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Actor, Comedy Series - Robert Guillaume, Benson (ABC)
Actress, Comedy Series - Jane Curtin, Kate & Allie (CBS)
Supporting Actor, Comedy Series - John Larroquette, Night Court (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Comedy Series - Rhea Perlman, Cheers (NBC)
Actor, Drama Series - William Daniels, St. Elsewhere (NBC)
Actress, Drama Series - Tyne Daly, Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
Supporting Actor, Drama Series - Edward James Olmos, Miami Vice (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Drama Series - Betty Thomas, Hill Street Blues (NBC)
Actor, Limited Series/Movie/Special - Richard Crenna, The Rape of Richard Beck (NBC)
Supporting Actor, Limited Series/Movie/Special - Karl Malden, Fatal Vision (NBC)
Actor, Daytime Drama - Darnell Williams, All My Children (ABC)
Actress, Daytime Drama - Kim Zimmer, Guiding Light (CBS)

# 156: 1985, The Music and Headlines (Full Two Hours)


2:02:41 minutes (112.32 MB)

Tonight on the show, we are headed back in our DeLorean to 1985.
“Back to the Future” was the highest-grossing film. Ronald Reagan began his second term as U.S. President. Mikhail Gorbachev was appointed as Soviet Premier after the death of Konstantin Chernenko. Actor Rock Hudson would become the first celebrity to acknowledge that he had AIDS. “We Are the World” and “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” helped raise awareness on the world around us, especially in Africa. “The Cosby Show” was the # 1 show on television, and won big at the Emmys. “Miami Vice” helped popularize both music and fashion.

SONG LIST:
(Hour # 1)
"The Power of Love" - Huey Lewis and the News
"Shout" - Tears for Fears
"We Built This City" - Jefferson Airplane Starship
"Don't You Forget About Me" - Simple Minds
"Glory Days" - Bruce Springsteen
"Neutron Dance" - The Pointer Sisters
"Miss Celie's Blues (Sister)" - Margaret "Shug" Avery
"The Boys of Summer" - Don Henley
"Miami Vice" Theme - Jan Hammer
"Moonlighting" Theme - Al Jarreau
"According to Our New Arrivals" - Leon Redbone
"A View to Kill" - Duran Duran
"One Night in Bangkok" - Murray Head
"Brothers in Arms" - Dire Straits

(Hour 2)
"Take On Me" - A Ha
"Rhythm of the Night" - DeBarge
"You Spin Me (Like a Record)" - Dead or Alive
"Everybody Wants To Rule The World" - Tears for Fears
"Easy Lover" - Phil Collins & Philip Bailey
"Obsession" - Animotion
"Turn Up The Radio" - Autograph
"Man In Motion" - John Parr
"Smooth Operator" - Sade
"Living In America" - James Brown
"We Are The World" - USA for Africa (a.k.a. Pick an a-list musical artist that was VERY popular in 1985, and chances were that they volunteered themselves for duty for this Award-winning, fund-raising song, which raised $ 50 million for famine relief in Ethiopia)

COLUMBUS in 1985:
- The Columbus Citizen-Journal ceases publication.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
Super Bowl XIX: San Francisco 49ers
NBA: Los Angeles Lakers (Magic vs. Larry, Round III)

# 124: The News of the Day (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:31 minutes (54.5 MB)

Tonight is a re-broadcast of # 124: "The News of the Day" (originally broadcast on October 6, 2014).

In tonight's show...
What the hell is going on in Ann Arbor with the Michigan football program? What can be the remedy to this problem?

Plus, other headlines of the week (from Early October)...

It's only 18 Days until A New Era Begins in Ann Arbor (but on the road in Salt Lake City), and only 22 Days until the Champs go down shorthanded (no pun intended) in Blacksburg!

# 153: The 15th Annual Bryan Award Nominations (DJBC Happy Hour Encore)


57:16 minutes (52.43 MB)

# 131 (Classic): "Urban Fiction: Keep Calm and Fire Hoke"


57:37 minutes (52.76 MB)

Tonight on the show, a classic episode. Episode # 131, "Urban Fiction: Keep Calm and Fire Hoke" (November 24, 2014). In the show, the DJBC talks about Thanksgiving, and previews the 111th meeting between those B*ckeyes and Michigan, and why it could be the end for Brady Hoke. In a special intro and outro, the Virginia Tech game (which hopefully all of you are watching tonight at 8).

Donate to WCRS: http://www.wcrsfm.org/donate

# 157: Emmys Unfiltered


59:35 minutes (54.55 MB)

Tonight on the show, the Emmys. Who will win and who will lose on Emmy night? HBO won 29 Emmys at the Creative Arts Emmys last Saturday, with Game of Thrones winning eight of them, needing only one win to tie the record set by The West Wing in 2000, and two to set a new record, on Sunday night. Mad Men can be alone on top of the Drama mountain with a record-setting fifth Drama Series win on Sunday night. Game of Thrones leads overall with 24 nominations, more than twice as many as the new two shows apiece, House of Cards and Mad Men, which both got 11 nods each. Modern Family is vying for a record-setting sixth Comedy Series Emmy, and standing in the way are (besides a lack of Writing and Directing nods for the five-time defending Comedy Champs) Veep (in a Presidential Election Cycle already forming) and the new kid on the online block, Transparent, with nine and 11 nominations, respectively.

The 67th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards air Sunday night at 8PM (after the Cowboys/Eagles game) on Fox, hosted by Andy Samberg.

PREDICTIONS (for Telecast Categories on September 20):
Comedy Series: Veep
Drama Series: Mad Men
Limited Series: Olive Kitteridge
Variety/Talk: The Late Show with David Letterman
Variety/Sketch: Inside Amy Schumer
Reality-Competition: The Amazing Race
Lead Actor, Comedy: Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent
Lead Actress, Comedy: Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep
Supporting Actor, Comedy: Tituss Burgess, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
Supporting Actress, Comedy: Allison Janney, Mom
Writing, Comedy: "Alive in Phoenix", Last Man on Earth
Directing, Comedy: "Alive in Phoenix", Last Man on Earth
Lead Actor, Drama: Jon Hamm, Mad Men
Lead Actress, Drama: Viola Davis, How To Get Away With Murder
Supporting Actor, Drama: Jonathan Banks, Better Call Saul
Supporting Actress, Drama: Lena Headey, Game of Thrones
Writing, Drama: "Person to Person", Mad Men
Directing, Drama: "Mother's Mercy", Game of Thrones

# 158: The DJBC Oktoberfest Happy Hour


59:25 minutes (54.4 MB)

Tonight on the show, music with German roots/culture.

Oktoberfest Columbus: Friday-Sunday September 25-27 at the Ohio Expo Center/Ohio State Fairgrounds (http://www.columbusoktoberfest.com)

PLAYLIST:
Coming Soon

# 159: Autumn, The Center of Our Universe


59:10 minutes (54.18 MB)

Tonight on the show, recaps of the Emmys, and the B*ckeye struggles against Northern Illinois, a team that the B*ckeyes should have clobbered, but didn't. Plus, the show opens with Neil DeGrasse Tyson exploring the role that Autumn plays.

SONG LIST:
"Moondance" - Van Morrison
"Dancing in the Moonlight" - King Harvest
"California Dreamin'" - The Mamas and the Papas
"Autumn in New York"

# 160: 1965: The Music and Headlines


58:28 minutes (53.54 MB)

Tonight on the show, some of the music from 1965, one of the most turbulent years in American history, as the carefree 1950s, made way for the turbulent 1960s.

HEADLINES:
Coming Soon

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NCAA Basketball: UCLA Bruins
NCAA Football: Alabama Crimson Tide
NFL: Green Bay Packers (first championship in January and in Color)
AFL: Buffalo Bills
NBA: Boston Celtics
World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens
The Game: The Ohio State (9-7 in Ann Arbor, broadcast in Living Color on NBC)
Big Ten: Michigan State Spartans
Ohio High School Basketball: Columbus South Bulldogs

SONG LIST:
"Help!" - The Beatles
"Stop! In The Name of Love" - The Supremes
"Hang on Sloopy" - The McCoys
"This Diamond Ring" - Gary Lewis and the Playboys
"Eve of Destruction" - Barry McGuire
"A Walk In The Black Forest" - Horst Jankowski
"Michelle" - The Beatles
"I Got You Babe" - Sonny and Cher
"Ain't That Peculiar" - Marvin Gaye
Suite from Dr. Zhivago - MGM Studio Orchestra
"So Long, Farewell" - The Von Trapp Kids/The Sound of Music
"Yesterday" - The Beatles

Rock & Roll Shows of 1965: http://metv.com/lists/shindig-shivaree-hullabaloo-and-the-great-rock-rol...
Columbus City School District in 1965: http://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/cdm/ref/collection/maps/i...
1965 (Mr. Pop Culture): http://www.mrpopculture.com/1965
Headlines of 1965: http://www.the60sofficialsite.com/The_Headlines_of_1965.html
Subterranean Homesick Blues (Cue Cards): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67u2fmYz7S4
1965 (The People's History): http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1965.html
Sports in 1965: https://www.usi.edu/1965/retro/sports.asp

# 160-B: 1965: Music (NO Headlines) - Bonus Hour


1:02:53 minutes (57.58 MB)

Tonight, more songs from 1965.

SONG LIST:
"Subterranean Homesick Blues" - Bob Dylan
"The Shadow of Your Smile" - Astrud Gilberto
"In My Life" - The Beatles
"Downtown" - Petula Clark
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" - The Righteous Brothers
"Beggin'" - The Four Seasons
"What's New, Pussycat?" - Tom Jones
"The Ballad of Cat Ballou" - Nat King Cole & Stubby Kaye
"We Can Work It Out" - The Beatles
"Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" - The Animals
"The 'In' Crowd" - The Ramsey Lewis Trio
"Wait Till We're Sixty-Five" - William Daniels
"The Spanish Flea" - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
"Houston" - Dean Martin
"Crying in the Chapel" - Elvis Presley
"Ticket to Ride" - The Beatles
"Edelweiss" - The Sound of Music
"It Was A Very Good Year" - Frank Sinatra
"(To Everything, There Is A Season) Turn, Turn, Turn" - The Byrds

Top 100 Songs from 1965: http://www.musicoutfitters.com/topsongs/1965.htm
Top Grossing Films from 1965: http://www.listal.com/list/top-grossing-films-1965
Top TV Shows in 1965 and their Opening Themes: http://kearth101.cbslocal.com/2011/04/26/top-tv-shows-amp-their-opening-...
1965 TV Intros: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVH2ALDfkEc
1965 TV Intros, II: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGHuGVE8dpw
1965 TV Intros, III: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-KZZ0ZHbmI
50 Years Ago (from The Atlantic): http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2015/03/50-years-ago-a-look-back-at-196...

# 161: Halloween Show V


59:08 minutes (54.15 MB)

Tonight on the show, Halloween events near you, plus Beggar's Night. And Halloween songs, from Ghostbusters, to Thriller, to The Time Warp.

BEGGAR'S NIGHT:
(October 29)
5:30-7PM: Bexley, Granville, Groveport, Heath, Hebron, Newark
5:30-7:30PM: Canal Winchester, Madison Township, B*ckeye Lake
6-7:30PM: Johnstown, Lancaster, Lithopolis, Baltimore (OH), Hartford (OH), Lockbourne
6-8PM: Columbus, Dublin, Gahanna, Grandview Heights, Upper Arlington, Westerville, Reynoldsburg, Whitehall, Hilliard, London, New Albany, Shawnee Hills, West Jefferson, Plain City, Obetz, Orange Township (Delaware County), Clinton/Hamilton/Jefferson/Blendon/Norwich/Mifflin/Perry/Plain/Sharon/Prairie Townships (Franklin County), Violet Township (Fairfield County)
6:30-8:30PM: Minerva Park

(October 30)
6-7PM: Brice
6-7:15PM: Galena

(October 31)
4-6PM: Logan Elm Village, Circleville
5:30-7:30PM: Pataskala, Etna Township
6-8PM: Delaware, Genoa Township, Marysville, Powell, Riverlea & Worthington, Sunbury

HALLOWEEN EVENTS:
October 9: Harvest Festival, Bexley (Jeffrey Park: 165 N. Parkview Ave.)
October 11: Fall Harvest Fair, Upper Arlington (Fancyburg Park: 3375 Kioka Ave.)

October 15: Halloween Spooktacular, Dublin (Dublin Community Recreation Center: 5600 Post Road)
October 17: Monster Bash, German Village (21+ only)
October 17 & 24: All Hallow's Eve (Ohio History Center), Fairgrounds (800 E. 17th Ave./The Ohio Village)
October 18: Halloween Pet Parade, Easton
October 20-22: Haunted Forest, Upper Arlington (Grades 1-8) (Smith Nature Park; 1340 Fishinger Rd.)
October 21-24: Circleville Pumpkin Show, Circleville
October 23: Midnight Madness, (Uptown) Westerville (State Street between Park and Home Streets)
October 23-24: HighBall Columbus, The Short North (High Street between Nationwide Blvd. & Goodale St.)
October 25: Columbus Children's Theatre Park Street Open House, Arena District/Short North (512 N. Park St.)

# 162: The Frank Sinatra Centennial Happy Hour


59:53 minutes (54.83 MB)

Tonight on the show, 100 years of the Chairman of the Board, Francis Albert "Frank" Sinatra (1915-1998), in song.

SONG LIST:
"Fly Me To The Moon" - Johnny Mathis
"All the Way" - Billie Holiday (OSCAR WINNER - Best Original Song, 1958)
"New York, New York" - On the Town; 2014 Broadway Revival Cast (TONY NOMINEE - Best Musical Revival, 2015)
"I've Got the World on a String" - Nat King Cole
"The Way You Look Tonight" - Frank Sinatra (OSCAR WINNER - Best Original Song, 1937)
"Night and Day" - Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66
"Love and Marriage" - Dinah Shore
"My Kind of Town (Chicago)" - Frank Sinatra (OSCAR NOMINEE - Best Original Song, 1965)
"High Hopes" - Doris Day (OSCAR WINNER - Best Original Song, 1960)
"Ciribiribirin" - Lawrence Welk, with Warren Luening on trumpet
"Old Devil Moon" - Jo Stafford
"Strangers in the Night" - Cake
"Something Stupid" - Frank & Nancy Sinatra
"Something" - The Beatles
"That's Life" - Frank Sinatra
"My Way" - Frank Sinatra

MUSIC BEDS:
"Fly Me To The Moon" - Joe Harnell
"The Man With The Golden Gun/Frankie Machine" - Elmer Bernstein

# 163: Networking 101 Midterm Exam - The Best of Networking 101


1:00:15 minutes (55.16 MB)

# 164: 1990: Music and (Almost No) Headlines


1:00:18 minutes (55.21 MB)

1990. A great year for Nelson Mandela, the Cincinnati Reds, UNLV Basketball, the Detroit Pistons, David Dinkins, and Germany. Not a great year if you were the Cleveland Browns, the Iron Lady (Margaret Thatcher), the Ohio State B*ckeyes, Marion Berry, or Milli Vanilli.

HEADLINES:
- David Dinkins is sworn in as the first Black mayor of New York City.
- Douglas Wilder of Virginia becomes the first African-American governor of any state.
- George V. Voinovich (R) is elected Governor of Ohio.
- Saddam Hussein orders Iraq to invade Kuwait, leading to the Gulf War.
- East and West Germany are re-unified. The Berlin Wall demolition officially begins.
- British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher resigns.
- Nelson Mandela is freed from prison after over 27 years in prison.
- Lech Walesa is elected President of Poland.
- The Hubble Space Telescope is launched.
- President Bush signs the Clean Air Act.
- The U.S. hits a major recession.
- OUT: "X" Rating; IN: "NC-17" Rating

SONG LIST:
"Back on the Block" - Quincy Jones, et al. (1991 Grammy Winner: Album of the Year for 1990)
"Ice Ice Baby" - Vanilla Ice (with the bass line plagiarised from Queen & David Bowie's collaboration "Under Pressure")
"Blame It On The Rain" - Milli Vanilli
"Hold On" - Wilson Phillips
"We Didn't Start the Fire" - Billy Joel
"Love Will Lead You Back" - Taylor Dayne
"Under the Gun" - Randy Newman
"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air" - DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince
"U Can't Touch This" - MC Hammer (with bass line borrowed from Rick James' "Superfreak")
"The John Dunbar Theme (from Dances with Wolves)" - John Barry (1991 Academy Award Winner - Best Picture of 1990, Best Director for Kevin Costner; Best Original Score for Barry)
"Everybody Dance Now" - C.C. and the Music Factory
"Unchained Melody" - The Righteous Brothers (recorded in 1965, but charted in 1990, thanks to the film "Ghost")
"Vogue" - Madonna

CHAMPIONS:

# 165: Thanksgiving V: The War on Thanksgiving


59:50 minutes (54.79 MB)

Tonight on the show, the "War on Thanksgiving", as retailers try to salvage the Thanksgiving holiday, the war vs. Black Friday drudges forward. Plus, Thanksgiving the "Foodie" holiday. A dual preview of the "Little Brothers" vs. Ohio game on Saturday at the Shoe, and Michigan/Penn State game, both of which air locally on Saturday on WSYX ABC-6 at 3:30PM and High Noon Eastern, respectively.

WEEKEND EVENTS (on the Show):
- Short North Tree Lighting [November 20; 6PM; Short North Arts District: Victorian Gateway and Greenwood Park; COTA - Lines 2, 5, 7 (to Buttles Avenue), 8, 21 (after 7:30PM), and CBUS]
- Easton Tree Lighting [November 20; 6PM; Easton Town Square; COTA - Line 95 (closest line), plus Lines 16 & 92]
- Delaware Christmas Parade [November 22; 3PM; Downtown Delaware]
- Gahanna Holiday Lights Parade & Tree Lighting [November 22; Activities at 3PM, Parade at Dusk; Creekside Park, Gahanna; COTA - Line 89, 5-15 minute walk from Hamilton Road]
- Olde Worthington Open House/Tree Lighting [November 29; Noon-5PM, High Street, between South Street and Stafford Avenue, Olde Worthington; COTA - Line 2N]
- State Auto Nativity Lighting [December 3; 5:30PM: State Auto, 518 E. Broad St., Discovery District; COTA - Line 10]
- The Grand Illumination Ceremony [December 4; 5PM: Scioto Mile/Columbus Commons]

SONG LIST:
"Under Paris Skies" - Andy Williams
"I've Got Plenty To Be Thankful For" - Bing Crosby
"Turkey Lurkey Time" - Promises, Promises (1968 Original Broadway Cast)
"A Fact Can Be A Beautiful Thing" - Marian Mercer & Jerry Orbach (also from the 1968 Promises, Promises soundtrack)
"Neutron Dance" - TBDBITL
"Michigan State Fight Song" - Michigan State Marching Band

SHOW MUSIC BEDS:
Intro: "(Charlie Brown) Thanksgiving Theme" - Vince Guaraldi
Weekend Warrior: "Christmas In The City" - Marvin Gaye

# 166: Thanksgiving Show V: H4IL to the Victors Valiant

The DJBC Happy Hour is a weekly radio show on WCRS-FM, hosted by the DJBC himself. The show changes themes from week to week, keeping the show fresh, and the listeners on their toes.

59:48 minutes (54.75 MB)

Tonight on the show,

#TheGame: # 8-ranked Ohio State B*ckeyes (10-1, 6-1) travel to Ann Arbor to play # 12-ranked Michigan (9-2, 6-1) in the 112th edition of "The Rivalry". For the first time in 28 years, two coaches who know and deeply understand the importance of the rivalry take center stage.


Can Michigan beat Ohio, or will the B*cks make it 13 out of 15? Michigan is coming off a lackluster 28-16 win at Penn State, while Ohio's 23-game winning streak was snapped in a 17-14 loss to Michigan State.


- Since 1930, first-year Michigan coaches are 7-1 in "The Game": 2011 (40-34 win; Brady Hoke); 2008 (the one skidmark: a 42-7 Ohio thumping; R*ch R*dr*g**z); 1995 (31-23 win; Lloyd Carr, after Ohio receiver Terry Glenn talked smack); 1990 (16-13 win in Columbus; Gary Moeller); 1969 (24-12 - snapping Ohio's 22-game winning streak; "The Greatest College Football Team Ever Assembled" was Ohio in '69; Bo Schembechler); 1959 (23-14 win; Bump Elliott); 1948 (13-3 win; Bennie Oosterbaan; last outright UM National Championship); 1938 (18-0 win; Fritz Crisler).

- This is the first meeting where both teams are ranked in the AP Poll since 2012 (a 26-21 Ohio win in Columbus), and the Coaches' Poll since 2007 (a 14-3 Ohio win in Ann Arbor). The last Michigan win when both teams were ranked was 2003 (35-21 win; since then Ohio has gone 10-1).

- Jim Harbaugh was 2-0 as a starting quarterback (1985: a 27-17 win in Ann Arbor; 1986: "The Guarantee", a 26-24 win in Columbus) at Michigan, the latter game, Ohio Head Coach Urban Meyer was a graduate assistant under Earle Bruce.

- First game in "The Game" since 1987 (Earle Bruce & Bo Schembechler) with two coaches that understand the importance of this game.

- Since 1951, first-year Michigan coaches are 0-7 against Michigan State, but 5-1 against the B*ckeyes.

- No first-year Michigan coach has lost to the B*cks in Ann Arbor since 1929 (a 7-0 Ohio win).

# 155 - "Christmas Specials In July" (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


59:40 minutes (54.63 MB)

Tonight, a re-broadcast of Show # 155, "Christmas Specials in July" (aired on July 27, 2015), with a special intro and outro.

Tonight on the Show, Christmas Specials in July - music from Christmas Specials, plus talk on Christmas Specials. What are your favorite Holiday Specials? (Follow along on http://www.facebook.com/thedjbch2o, with the Hashtag #ChristmasInJuly)

LINKS:
Christmas TV History: http://www.christmastvhistory.com

2014 Christmas TV Party: http://www.christmastvhistory.com/2014/08/christmas-tv-party-2014-summar...

2015 Christmas TV Party: http://www.christmastvhistory.com/2015/06/christmas-in-july-christmas-tv... (a certain someone will be # 27, if you catch my drift)

Nerve's 50 Ranked Holiday Episodes: http://www.nerve.com/entertainment/ranked/ranked-the-50-best-christmas-t... (NOTE: Nerve's Website may not be NSFW, to give you guys a warning; but this page should be OK)

19 Holiday Episodes (Huffington Post): http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/12/17/best-holiday-episodes_n_4428533...

Best Holiday Episodes Ever (Hello Giggles): http://hellogiggles.com/happy-chrismukkah-the-best-tv-holiday-episodes-e...

Thanksgiving Episodes: http://news.moviefone.com/2014/11/25/greatest-thanksgiving-tv-episodes-e...

SONG LIST:
"The Christmas Spirit" - The Stingiest Man in Town (1956 live action version; later revised in a 1978 Rankin/Bass animated special)
"Christmas Time Is Here" - Vince Guaraldi; A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
"The First Toymaker to the King" - Joanna Gardner ("Santa Claus Is Coming To Town"; 1970)
"Mr. Heatmiser" - Big Bad Voodoo Daddy (from "The Year Without a Santa Claus", 1974)
"No More Toymakers to the King" - Paul Frees (also from "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town". 1970)
"An Old-Fashioned Christmas" - Johnny Desmond ("The Stingiest Man in Town"; 1956)
"We're a Couple of Misfits" - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)
"Thanksgiving Theme" - Vince Guaraldi ("A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving", 1973)

# 167: The DJBC Chrismukkah Happy Hour


59:49 minutes (54.77 MB)

Tonight on the show, it's time for Chrismukkah (Christmas and Hanukkah). Hanukkah songs, plus Christmas songs.

SONGS:
"Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah" - Glee
"My Favorite Things" - Barbra Streisand
"I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm" - Carole King
"The Christmas Song" - Herb Alpert (and the Tijuana Brass)
"Baby, It's Cold Outside" - She & Him
"It's Christmas Time All Over the World" - Sammy Davis Jr.
"I've Got A Cold for Christmas" - The Three Stooges
"Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" - Lester Lanin
"Carol of the Bells" - Carole King
"The Christmas Waltz" - Columbus's own Michael Feinstein
"Chanukah Prayer" - Carole King
"The Bell That Couldn't Jingle" - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
"Carol of the Bells/Jingle Bells" - Barry Manilow
"Jingle Bell Rock" - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
"Little Saint Nick" - She & Him
"All I Want For Christmas Is You" - Idina Menzel (and Kenny G)
"Chanukah Waltz" - Bela Fleck

# 168: Bah, Humbug! All About Scrooge


59:52 minutes (54.81 MB)

Tonight on the show, A Christmas Carol...in song. Songs from various adaptations of the 1843 Dickens Classic. Plus, Scrooge, "DJBC Style", with a classic 16-minute version of "A Christmas Carol", originally aired on WOBN-FM in 2008. Plus, A Christmas Carol around town.

Remaining A Christmas Carol events around town:
- Mr. Scrooge (Columbus Childrens Theatre; 512 N. Park St., Arena District; Thursday-Sunday; http://www.columbuschildrenstheatre.org)
- A Christmas Carol Community Reading (Wild Goose Creative: 2491 Summit St., Old North; Sunday; http://www.wildgoosecreative.com)
- Scrooge (Shadowbox Live: 503 S. Front St., Brewery District; next two Sundays; http://www.shadowboxlive.org)

# 169: The Santa Claus Show IV


1:00:07 minutes (55.04 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Santa Claus returns to The DJBC Happy Hour, with his Naughty & Nice List, plus plays a few songs, and throws in a few punchlines.

# 170: 2015: The Year That Was (In Headlines)


1:00:00 minutes (54.93 MB)

Tonight, a look back at some of the headlines from 2015. From the Black Lives Matter movement, to the Paris terrorist attacks, to the Columbus Mayoral Race, to Marriage Equality, headlines were buzzing in the old year. Plus, a preview of the "New Year's Six" Bowl Games and the Citrus Bowl.

# 171: The DJBC Happy Hour Best-In Show for 2015


59:41 minutes (54.64 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back on The DJBC Happy Hour in 2015. What were the 10 best shows of this show in the past year? Find out...tonight.

# 172: The DJBC Happy Hour Goes To the Movies 1601


59:57 minutes (54.89 MB)

Tonight on the show:
- A recap of the Golden Globes. Is this the year that Leonardo DiCaprio wins it all? Winners from TV and Film
- BAFTA & SAG Nominations
- Who are the last two in for Best Picture? Who are the first films out?

Plus, why the Bengals should fire Marvin Lewis.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR:
- Community Meeting (Thursday January 14, 6:15PM - Driving Park Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library: 1422 E. Livingston Ave., Driving Park)
- Six in the City (Thursday January 14, 5:30PM - Columbus Museum of Art: 480 E. Broad St., Discovery District)

# 138: The DJBC Big Easy Happy Hour (DJBC Classic)


59:54 minutes (54.84 MB)

# 173: Oscar Is Still So White and Unity Divides


59:03 minutes (54.06 MB)

# 174: The DJBC Super Bowl 50 Happy Hour


58:50 minutes (53.87 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
- Super Bowl 50 between the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers
- Greatest moments, halftime shows, and commercials

SONG LIST:
"Horizontal Hold" - Jack Trombey
"Viva La Vida" - Coldplay
"Don't Turn Away" - Midnite Flite
"(Original) Monday Night Football Theme" - Bob's Band

Super Bowl 50 between the Broncos and Panthers airs Sunday February 7 at 6PM on CBS.

# 175: Valentine's Day Eight-Track (Full, Extended Two-Hour Show)


2:00:25 minutes (110.26 MB)

Tonight, two hours of love songs from the 1970s, with artists ranging from Olivia Newton-John (& John Travolta), Perry Como, Paul Simon, Donna Summer, Paul McCartney, and others.

SONG LIST:
(Hour # 1)
"We've Got To Get You a Woman" - Todd Rundgren
"The Best of My Love" - The Eagles
"Lady" - Styx
"Love Her Madly" - The Doors
"Is She Really Going Out With Him?" - Joe Jackson
"You're The One That I Want" - John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John
"Evergreen" - Barbra Streisand
"Love Will Keep Us Together" - Neil Sedaka
"The Way I Want to Touch You" - Captain and Tennille
"Could It Be Magic" - Donna Summer
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" - Paul Simon
"And I Love You So" - Perry Como
"Don't Go Breaking My Heart" - Elton John and Kiki Dee
"Silly Love Songs" - Paul McCartney and Wings
"Precious and Few" - Climax

(Hour # 2)
"We May Never Love Like This Again" - Maureen McGovern
"Be Nice to Me" - Todd Rundgren
"An Old Fashioned Love Song" - Three Dog Night
"Hopelessly Devoted to You" - Olivia Newton-John
"Love in Action" - Utopia
"I Think I Love You" - The Partridge Family
"Dancing in the Moonlight" - King Harvest
"Everlasting Love" - Carl Carlton
"I Just Wanna Stop" - Gino Vannelli
"Only a Woman" - Billy Joel
"Fooled Around and Fell In Love" - Elvin Bishop
"Let's Get It On" - Marvin Gaye
"Say You Love Me" - Fleetwood Mac
"Love Song" - John Rubinstein & Jill Clayburgh
"My Love" - Paul McCartney and Wings
"Your Song" - Elton John
"Who Loves You" - Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons

# 176: The DJBC Grammy Hour - Extended Two-Hour Show


2:00:46 minutes (110.58 MB)

Tonight on the show, the DJBC Happy Hour talks about the 58th Annual Grammy Awards (which air February 15 at 8PM on CBS), and plays some past Grammy winners.

13 categories will air on the three and a half hour telecast on CBS: http://www.10tv.com/content/stories/2016/02/15/what-to-expect-at-the-201...

SONG LIST:
(Hour # 1, also airing at 8PM on WCRS-FM, 102.1 & 98.3)
"Theme from Peter Gunn" - Henry Mancini (The Very First Album of the Year Winner, "Theme from Peter Gunn", 1959)
"Back on the Block" - Quincy Jones (Album of the Year Winner, 1991)
"Still Crazy After All These Years" - Paul Simon (Album of the Year Winner, 1976)
"Blank Space" - Taylor Swift (Album of the Year Nominee Winner, "1989", 2016; Nominated for Song of the Year)
"Hello" - Adele (future Grammy Nominee from "25", 2017)
"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" - Roberta Flack (Record/Song of the Year Winner, 1973)
"Michelle" - The Beatles (Song of the Year Winner, 1967)
"A Taste of Honey" - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass (Record of the Year Winner, 1966)
"Some Nights" - Fun. (Best New Artist, 2013)
"Ride Like the Wind" - Christopher Cross (Album of the Year, "Christopher Cross" and Best New Artist, 1981)
"That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" - Carly Simon (Best New Artist, 1972)
"A Whole New World" - Peabo Bryson & Regina Belle (Song of the Year, 1994)
(Bonus Podcast Only) "Sir Duke" - Stevie Wonder (Album of the Year, "Songs In The Key of Life", 1977)

HOUR # 2 (This Podcast ONLY)
"Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band/With A Little Help From My Friends" - The Beatles (Album of the Year, "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", 1968)
"Time After Time" - Cyndi Lauper (Best New Artist, 1985)
"The Way It Is" - Bruce Hornsby (And the Range) (Best New Artist, 1987)
"The Cave" - Mumford and Sons (Album of the Year, "Babel", 2013)
"Somebody That I Used To Know" - Gotye, featuring Kimbra (Record of the Year, 2013)

# 177: The DJBC Academy Awards Show Happy Hour VI


58:55 minutes (53.95 MB)

The sixth annual DJBC Academy Awards Show on WCRS (if you don't include the 2010 late night stream, lol)...
- Oscar's Still White, plus why it wasn't thrilled about the use of its name for a certain product placement
- The Road to Oscar: BAFTA, SAG, Director's Guild, Writer's Guild
- The Razzies: Who will win?

DJBC Happy Hour Predictions:
Best Picture: The Revenant (Upset Pick: Spotlight; NOTE: If a film other than "Spotlight" or "The Big Short" wins Best Picture, it will be the first time in 20 years that the Best Picture winner wasn't nominated for Best Ensemble at the SAG Awards)
Actor: Um....yeah....Luke from the final season of "Growing Pains"
Actress: Brie Larson, Room
Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone, Creed
Supporting Actress: Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Director: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, The Revenant (he would be the first repeat winner in 65 year; Joseph L. Mankiewicz was the most recent, winning the first two Directing Oscars of the 1950s for "A Letter to Three Wives" and the co-most nominated film of all-time, "All About Eve")
Adapted Screenplay: The Big Short
Original Screenplay: Spotlight
Foreign Language Film: "Son of Saul" (Hungary)
Animated Feature: Inside/Out
Original Score: Ennio Morricone, The Hateful Eight
Original Song: "The Writing's On The Wall", Spectre

(Razzies)
Worst Picture: Pixels
Actor: Adam Sandler, The Cobbler/Pixels
Actress: Mila Kunis, Jupiter Ascending
Supporting Actor: Kevin James, Pixels
Supporting Actress: Kaley Cuoco, Chipmunks Movie/The Wedding Ringer
Director: The Wachowski Siblings, Jupiter Ascending
Screenplay: Pixels
Worst Screen Couple: Christian & Anna (Jamie Dornan & Dakota Johnson), 50 Shades of (Scarlet and) Gray
Worst Remake/Sequel: Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2
Razzie Redeemer: Sylvester Stallone

OSCAR-THEMED EVENTS:
- Oscar Night (Wednesday at 7PM: Bexley Public Library: 2411 E. Main St., Bexley; http://www.bexleylibrary.org; COTA - # 2 East Main)

# 178: Leap Show


57:38 minutes (52.77 MB)

In the 2016 Winter Finale of the show:
- Democracy Now comes to Westerville
- What Is Play?
- The State of the City
- Plus a Visit from Leap Day William

SONG LIST:
"Side by Side/What Would We Do Without You?" - Company (1970 Original Broadway Cast)
"Adventure of a Lifetime" - Coldplay
"Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2" - Pink Floyd
"Soul Kitchen" - The Doors
"We'll Be Together Again" - Tony Bennett

# 180: The DJBC Transit Happy Hour


59:52 minutes (54.82 MB)

Tonight on the show, The DJBC talks about the COTA Transit System Review, what is it, and what to expect. Plus, other happenings at COTA:
- The COTA AirConnect Line - which connects all of the Downtown Hotels to Port Columbus (launched May 2, 2016)
- Real-Time Tracking App for COTA (launches May 6, 2016)
- Levy Renewal on November Ballot
- Bus Rapid Transit on Cleveland Avenue from Downtown to Westerville (Coming January 2018!)

MORPC Commuter Challenge: http://morpc.org/commuterchallenge (June 1-30, 2016)
DJBC AfterHours: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/143770906949/the-djbc-afterhours-t...
Youth Beat Radio - "Get On The Bus": http://wcrsfm.org/content/get-bus-june-22-2015
Transit System Review: http://www.cota.com/TSR

SONG LIST:
"Double Dutch Bus" - Frankie Smith
"The Magic Bus" - The Who
"Trains and Boats and Planes" - Burt Bacharach
"Little Red Corvette" - Prince (RIP)
"The Trolley Song" - Judy Garland

# 181: Daytime Emmys, plus Tony "The Hamilton Show" Nominations


59:19 minutes (54.32 MB)

Tonight on the show, the DJBC Happy Hour recaps the 43rd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, and breaks down the nominations for the 70th Annual Tony Awards. Hamilton leads ALL Broadway shows with a record 16 Nominations.

SELECT DAYTIME EMMY WINNERS:
Drama Series - General Hospital (ABC)
Actor - Tyler Christopher as Nikolas Cassidine, General Hospital (ABC)
Actress - Mary Beth Evans as Dr. Kayla Brady, Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Supporting Actor - Sean Blakemore as Shawn Butler, General Hospital (ABC)
Supporting Actress - Jessica Collins as Avery Bailey Clark, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Younger Actor - Bryan Craig as Morgan Corinthos, General Hospital (ABC)
Younger Actress - True O'Brien as Paige Larson, Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Guest Performer - Obba Babatunde as Julius Avant, The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Writing Team - The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)
Directing Team - General Hospital (ABC)
Talk Show, Entertainment - The Talk (CBS)
Talk Show, Informative - The Chew (ABC)
Talk Show Host, Entertainment - Kelly Ripa & Michael Strahan, Live with Kelly and Michael (ABC/SYN)
Talk Show Host, Informative - Dr. Mehmet Oz, The Dr. Oz Show (Syndicated)
Game/Audience Participation Show - The Price is Right (CBS)
Game/Audience Participation Host - Craig Ferguson, Celebrity Name Game (SYN)
Morning Program - CBS Sunday Morning (CBS)
Entertainment News Program - Extra (Syndicated)
New Approaches (Online) Drama Series - The Bay (http://thebaytheseries.com)
Actress in a New Approaches Drama - Mary Beth Evans as Sara Garrett, The Bay
Actor in a New Approaches Drama - Kristos Andrews as Peter Garrett, The Bay

# 182: 1956 - Music and Headlines


58:30 minutes (53.58 MB)

Tonight on the show, we head back in the time machine to 1956.

SONG LIST:
Theme from Giant - Dimitri Tiomkin
Heartbreak Hotel - Elvis Presley
Canadian Sunset - Hugo Winterhalter
Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins
Que Sera Sera - Doris Day
True Love - Bing Crosby & Grace Kelly
Lisbon Antigua - Nelson Riddle
On The Street Where You Live - Vic Damone
Standing On The Corner - The Four Lads
The Flying Saucer - Buchanan & Goodman
Come Go With Me - The Del-Vikings
Allegheny Moon - Patti Page
Moonglow/Theme from Picnic - George Cates
Blueberry Hill - Fats Domino
The Wayward Wind - Gogi Grant
Rock Island Line - Lonnie Donergan
Love Me Tender - Elvis Presley
The March of the Siamese Children - 20th Century Fox Orchestra/The King & I

LINKS:
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1956.html
http://pop-culture.us/Annual/1956.html
http://fiftiesweb.com/pop/sports-1956/
http://www.mrpopculture.com/1956

# 183: #SummerInTheCBus16


1:55:38 minutes (105.86 MB)

Tonight on the show, Summer in Central Ohio. What happenings are happening across town and in the suburbs? Use the hashtag #SummerInTheCBus16 on Social Media all summer long!

LINK: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/144810759988/summer-in-the-cbus-16...

SONG LIST:
"Summer In the City" - Lovin' Spoonful
"Summertime" - DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince
"Those Lazy-Hazy-Crazy Days of Summer" - Nat King Cole
"June Is Busting Out All Over" - Carousel (Motion Picture Soundtrack)
"A Summer Song" - Chad & Jeremy
"All Summer Long" - The Beach Boys
"Summer Breeze" - Seals and Crofts
"I Am The United States" - Aladdin
"Summer Wind" - Frank Sinatra

# 4: About Last Night on the National Road + The DJBC AfterHours (5/30/16)


58:07 minutes (53.2 MB)

# 184: 1966: Music and Headlines


1:59:40 minutes (109.57 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back in 1966 through song. What was going on around the world in 1966?

EMMYS:
Comedy: The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS)
Actor: Dick Van Dyke, The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS)
Actress: Mary Tyler Moore, The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS)
Supporting Actor: Don Knotts, The Andy Griffith Show (CBS)
Supporting Actress: Alice Pearce (posthumous), Bewitched (ABC)
Drama: The Fugitive (ABC)
Actor: Bill C*sb*, I Spy (NBC)
Actress: Barbara Stanwyck, The Big Valley (ABC)
Supporting Actor: James Daly, Eagle in a Cage - Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC)
Supporting Actress: Lee Grant, Peyton Place (ABC)
Variety Series: The Andy Williams Show (NBC)
Children's Program: A Charlie Brown Christmas (CBS)

TONYS:
Play: Marat/Sade
Musical: Man of La Mancha

OSCARS (First broadcast in Color in 1966):
Best Picture: The Sound of Music
Actor: Lee Marvin, Cat Ballou
Actress: Julie Christie, Darling
Supporting Actor: Martin Balsam, A Thousand Clowns
Supporting Actress: Shelley Winters, A Patch of Blue
Director: Robert Wise, The Sound of Music
Original Song: "The Shadow of Your Smile", The Sandpiper
Foreign Language Film: The Shop on Main Street (Czechoslovakia)

GRAMMYS:
Record of The Year: "A Taste of Honey" - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
Album of The Year: "September of My Years" - Frank Sinatra

SPORTS:
Local High School Champions: Bishop Watterson Eagles (Football, Ohio AP)
"The Game": Michigan (17-3 over the B*ckeyes in Columbus)
College Baseball: The Ohio S**** B*ckeyes
College Football: Notre Dame (AP)/Michigan State
AFL: Kansas City Chiefs
NFL: Green Bay Packers
NBA: Boston Celtics (eighth consecutive title)
MLB: Baltimore Orioles
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens
World Cup: England
NCAA Basketball: Texas Western (first all-black starting lineup to win)
Kentucky Derby & Preakness: Kauai King
Heisman: Steve Spurrier, Quarterback (Florida Gators)
Master's: Jack Nicklaus

SONG LIST:
“When A Man Loves A Woman” - Percy Sledge

# 185: "Built to Lead, Called to Serve with Fireworks, Friends, and Freedom Because Love Wins"


2:00:18 minutes (110.14 MB)

Tonight on the show, Fireworks, Parades, Patriotism. It's July Fourth on "The DJBC Happy Hour".

PARADES (ALL are Monday July 4, unless noted):
BEXLEY: "Bexley Celebrates Team USA" - 9:30AM (Starts at Maryland Avenue Elementary: 2754 Maryland Ave., Bexley; http://www.bexley.org/fourth)
(Downtown) COLUMBUS: "Red, White, and Boom" - 6PM, Friday July 1 (Starts at West Main Street Bridge, Downtown; http://www.redwhiteandboom.org)
DUBLIN: "Punk, Funk, and Fireworks" - 11AM (Starts at Metro Place and Frantz Road, Dublin; http://dublinohiousa.gov)
GAHANNA: "Honor Our Veterans" - 10:30AM (Starts at Clark Hall - 380 Granville St., Gahanna; http://www.gahanna.gov)
GROVEPORT (Children's) - 9:30AM (Starts at Heritage Park - 551 Wirt Rd., Groveport; http://www.groveport.org)
GROVEPORT (Main Street) - 11AM (Starts at Glendening Elementary - 4200 Glendening Dr., Groveport; http://www.groveport.org)
HILLIARD: "Hilliard's Heroes" - 10AM (Starts at Franklin County Fairgrounds - 4100 Columbia St., Hilliard; http://www.hilliardohio.gov)
LEWIS CENTER/ORANGE TOWNSHIP - 10AM (Starts at Oak Creek Shopping Center - Powell Road & Polaris Parkway)
NEW ALBANY - 10AM (Starts at Market Square, New Albany; http://www.newalbanycommunityevents.com)
NORTHLAND - 11AM (Starts at Karl Rd. & Morse Rd., Northland)
PICKERINGTON - 6PM (Starts at Victory Park - 100 Lockville Rd., Pickerington; http://www.ci.pickerington.oh.us)
REYNOLDSBURG - 10AM (Starts at Rosehill Rd. & E. Main St., http://www.ci.reynoldsburg.oh.us)
SHORT NORTH - 1PM (Starts at Buttles Ave. & Park St., Short North; http://www.doodahparade.com)
WESTERVILLE: "Fireworks, Friends, and Freedom" - 1PM (Starts at St. Paul the Apostle Church - 313 N. State St., Westerville; http://www.westervillerotary.com)
WORTHINGTON HILLS - "Family Game Night" - Noon (http://www.worthingtonhills.org)

FIREWORKS (All July 4, unless noted):
ASHVILLE: 10PM, Teays Valley High School
BEXLEY: 10PM, Capital University

WCRS Presents One Station Under A Groove Fireworks Patriotic Party Special (2016)


2:04:20 minutes (113.84 MB)

Tonight on the show, your patriotic mix to get you ready for some fireworks.

#OneStationWCRS
#OneStation4thWCRS

# 186A: 1971: Music & Headlines


1:02:52 minutes (57.57 MB)

In this hour, we take a look back at the headlines of 1971.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA: Milwaukee Bucks
MLB: Pittsburgh Pirates
NHL: Montreal Canadiens
Super Bowl V: Baltimore Colts
NCAA Basketball: UCLA Bruins
NCAA Football: Nebraska Cornhuskers
Big Ten Football: Michigan Wolverines
Heisman Trophy: Pat Sullivan, QB for Auburn
Ohio High School Basketball: Walnut Ridge Scots

Song List (Side A):
"A Clockwork Orange" - Wendy Carlos
"Love Her Madly" - The Doors
"She's a Lady" - Tom Jones
"Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves" - Cher
"Me and Bobby McGee" - Janis Joplin
"Rose Garden" - Lynn Anderson
"I Feel The Earth Move" - Carole King
"One Toke Over The Line" - Brewer & Shipley
"What's Going On?" - Marvin Gaye
"What's Happening, Brother?" - also Marvin Gaye
"Imagine" - John Lennon
"Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey" - Paul McCartney/Wings
"Wild Night" - Van Morrison
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" - John Denver
"The Night They Drove Ole Dixie Down" - Joan Baez
"Indian Reservation" - The Raiders

# 186B: 1971: Music & Headlines


1:29:52 minutes (82.28 MB)

The second part of "1971: Music & Headlines" features the sports headlines of the year.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA: Milwaukee Bucks
MLB: Pittsburgh Pirates
NHL: Montreal Canadiens
Super Bowl V: Baltimore Colts
NCAA Basketball: UCLA Bruins
NCAA Football: Nebraska Cornhuskers
Big Ten Football: Michigan Wolverines
Heisman Trophy: Pat Sullivan, QB for Auburn
Ohio High School Basketball: Walnut Ridge Scots

Also, the Columbus City League split into TWO Divisions, and the Columbus Jets became the Charleston Charlies, leaving Columbus without professional organized baseball for the first time since the 1890s, and also leaving Columbus without a baseball team until the birth of the Columbus Clippers in 1977.

Song List (Side B):
"That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" - Carly Simon
"(I Know) I'm Losing You" - Rod Stewart
"The Summer of '42/The Summer Knows" - Michel Legrand (?)
"We've Got To Get You A Woman" - Todd Rundgren
"Those Were The Days" (All in the Family Theme Song) - Carroll O'Connor & Jean Stapleton
"Pure Imagination" - Gene Wilder
"Cotton's Theme" - Barry DeVorzon
Theme from "Shaft" - Isaac Hayes
"Family Affair" - Sly and the Family Stone
"Joy to the World" - Three Dog Night
"Yo-Yo" - The Osmonds
"Tiny Dancer" - Elton John
"Draggin' the Line" - Tommy James (and the Shondells)
"Baba O'Reilly" - The Who
"Day by Day" - Robin Lamont (and the Original Cast of Godspell)
"Tea for Two" - Lawrence Welk with Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts
"Jesus Christ Superstar" - Ben Vereen
"Live, Laugh, Love" - John McMartin

TONY AWARDS:
Best Musical - Company
Best Play - Sleuth

EMMY AWARDS:
Comedy Series - All in the Family (CBS) - also won for New Series
Drama Series - The Bold Ones: The Senator (NBC)
Actor, Comedy - Jack Klugman, The Odd Couple (ABC)
Actress, Comedy - Jean Stapleton, All in the Family (CBS)
Supporting Actor - Edward Asner, The Mary Tyler Moore Show (CBS)

# 187-U: Christmas In July VI with Mrs. Claus


59:46 minutes (54.72 MB)

In this UNAIRED* Online ONLY edition of "The DJBC Happy Hour", Mrs. Claus (you probably know her hubby) takes over the show because it's Christmas in July.

# 188: 1981 - Music & Headlines


2:00:48 minutes (110.61 MB)

Tonight on the Show, we're headed back to 1981. Columbia becomes the first re-usable Space Shuttle. Prince Charles marries Lady Diana in one fairytale wedding, while Luke and Laura (on General Hospital) get hitched in the other. MTV launches (in fact, it launched 35 years ago today). The first cases of AIDS are diagnosed. Ronald Reagan is sworn in as President, and both he and Pope John Paul II dodge separate assassination attempts. Solidarity is formed in Poland. Sadat is assassinated. Hill Street Blues & Dynasty debut, as does Indiana Jones. Dreamgirls, The Pirates of Penzance, and A Soldier's Play debut on Broadway. The Rubik's Cube is created. Those were just some of the happenings of 1981.

SONG LIST:
"(Just Like) Starting Over" - John Lennon
"Celebration" - Kool and the Gang
"Hill Street Blues Theme" - Mike Post, featuring Larry Carlton
"Believe It Or Not (The Greatest American Hero Theme)" - Joey Scarbury
"Autumn Breeze (General Hospital Theme)" - Jack Urbont
"Elvira" - The Oak Ridge Boys
"Queen of Hearts" - Juice Newton
"Morning Train (Nine to Five)" - Sheena Easton
"Wordy Rappinghood" - The Tom Tom Club
"Under Pressure" - Queen & David Bowie
"Just the Two of Us" - Bill Withers with Grover Washington Jr.
"Boogie Wonderland" - Earth, Wind, and Fire
"Take It On The Run" - REO Speedwagon
"The Indiana Jones Theme" - John Williams
"Start Me Up" - The Rolling Stones
"Endless Love" - Lionel Richie & Diana Ross
"Waiting for a Girl Like You" - Foreigner
"Angel of the Morning" - Juice Newton
"Sukiyaki" - A Taste of Honey
"Girls on Film" - Duran Duran
"Arthur's Theme/The Best That You Can Do" - Christopher Cross
"Jessie's Girl" - Rick Springfield
"Being With You" - Smokey Robinson
"Key Largo" - Bertie Higgins
"Stars on 45 Medley" - Stars on 45
"Hooked on Classics" - The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
"Woman" - John Lennon

TONY AWARDS:
Best Play: Amadeus
Best Musical: 42nd Street

EMMY AWARDS:
Best Comedy: Taxi (ABC)

# 189: 1986: Music & Headlines


1:59:35 minutes (109.5 MB)

1986. Challenger exploded. Chernobyl left devastation in the Ukraine. The US invaded Libya. Iran-Contra. Hands Across America. Teddy Ruxpin. The Groundball in Game 6. The Drive. The Guarantee. ALF. The Venus Butterfly (yeah, we can't talk about that one on the air). James Stenbeck is resurrected from the dead. Those were just some of the things that happened in 1986.

SONGS:
L.A. Law Theme Song - Mike Post
Walk of Life - Dire Straits
Sara - Starship (the band formerly known as Jefferson Airplane, or remnants of it, anyway)
How Will I Know - Whitney Houston
Rock Me Amadeus - Falco
Living In America - James Brown
Manic Monday - The Bangles
Higher Love - Steve Winwood
Mad About You - Belinda Carlisle
Broken Wings - Mr. Mister
Walk Like An Egyptian - The Bangles
The Village/Adagio for Strings - from Platoon Soundtrack
Somewhere Out There - Linda Ronstadt & James Ingram
Take My Breath Away - Berlin
Danger Zone - Kenny Loggins
When The Going Gets Tough - Billy Ocean
Stuck With You - Huey Lewis and the News
Venus - Bananarama
Life in a Northern Town - The Dream Academy
The Final Countdown - Europe
&
(Last Call Intro) Take Me Home Tonight - Eddie Money & Ronnie Spector

HEADLINES:

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA - Boston Celtics
Super Bowl XX - Chicago Bears
Stanley Cup - Montreal Canadiens
World Series - New York Mets
World Cup - Argentina
NCAA Tournament - Louisville Cardinals
NCAA College Football - Penn State Nittany Lions
Heisman Trophy - Vinny Testaverde, QB, Miami
Master's - Jack Nicklaus (his FINAL Major victory)
Indy 500 - Bobby Rahal
The Memorial - Hal Sutton
The Game GUARANTEE - Michigan, 26-24 over the B*ckeyes at Ohio Stadium on November 22
High School Football - Bishop Hartley (Division IV) and Newark Catholic (Division V)
High School Basketball - Wehrle (Boys' Division III) and Columbus South (Girls' Division II); Columbus South was the Division II Boys' Runner-Up

# 190: 1982: Music & Headlines


2:08:37 minutes (117.76 MB)

#WhereWereYouIn82?

PLAYLIST:
(Hour 1)
"Centerfold" - The J. Geils Band
"The Message" - Grandmaster Flash
"Maneater" - Hall & Oates
"Rock the Casbah" - The Clash
"Rosanna" - Toto
"Allentown" - Billy Joel
"The Heat of the Moment" - Asia
"Eye of the Tiger" - Survivor
"Little Red Corvette" - Prince
"Save a Prayer" - Duran Duran

(Hour 2)
"Ebony and Ivory" - Paul McCartney & Stevie Wonder
"I Ran (So Far Away)" - A Flock of Seagulls
"Don't Talk To Strangers" - Rick Springfield
"Hearts" - Marty Balin
"Love Plus One" - Haircut 100
"I Know What Boys Like" - The Waitresses
"Abracadabra" - The Steve Miller Band
"Body Language" - Queen
"Physical" - Olivia Newton-John
"Up Where We Belong" - Joe Cocker & Jennifer Warnes
Theme from "Magnum P.I." - Mike Post, featuring Larry Carlton
"Vacation" - The Go-Gos
"And I'm Telling You I'm NOT Going" - Jennifer Holliday (a Tony Award Winner in 1982!)

COLUMBUS in 1982:
- (Columbus) Central High School closes its doors after 58 years in June.
- State Representative John Kasich (R, Westerville) is elected to the 12th District of the U.S. Congress, defeating the only Democrat to serve the 12th since the 1930s, one-term incumbent Robert N. Shamansky (D, Bexley).
- Richard Celeste is elected Governor of Ohio.
- The Capitol South Plan is laid out by City Officials in the Downtown area.
- The City of Columbus hiked the Income Tax up to 2 percent.
- Gahanna Mayor John Breen is recalled from Office after an altercation with a youth at a local fast food restaurant.
- COTA goes on strike for 17 days in November.
- A young Denison University freshman, Laura Carter, is killed by a stray bullet in the Near East Side, inspiring the Christopher Cross song "Think of Laura".
- A young 20 year old firefighter, Maurice Gates, is killed in a fire in Franklinton in 1982.

# 102B: 1964: MORE Music & Headlines


58:46 minutes (53.82 MB)

SONG LIST:
"Prologue/Tradition" - Zero Mostel & Fiddler on the Roof Original Broadway Cast
"With A Little Bit of Luck" - Stanley Holloway
"Jolly Holiday" - Dick Van Dyke & Julie Andrews
"Hello, Dolly!" - Carol Channing & Hello Dolly, Original Broadway Cast
"Goin' Out of My Head" - Little Anthony and the Imperials
"Fun, Fun, Fun" - The Beach Boys
"Leader of the Pack" - The Shangri-La's
"She Loves You" - The Beatles
"I Want To Hold Your Hand" - The Beatles
"I Get Around" - The Beach Boys
"Chapel of Love" - The Dixie Cups
"Emily" - Andy Williams
"A Hard Day's Night" - The Beatles
"Can't Buy Me Love" - The Beatles
"You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You" - Dean Martin
"The Girl from Ipanema" - Astrud Gilberto with Stan Getz
"Goldfinger" - Dame Shirley Bassey

# 191: The Boomer Sooner Emmy Preview Show


59:39 minutes (54.62 MB)

Tonight on the show:
- The Creative Arts Awards, Who won and who lost? Which Guest Acting winner wasn't even a nominee when the nominations were announced? Plus, was the 18th time the charm for Amy Poehler? And, will Game of Thrones be # 1 all-time in Primetime at the Emmys? (Spoiler alert below)

And:
- Ohio State at Oklahoma; Will Oklahoma beat the B*ckeyes in Norman? Will the B*ckeyes cheat their way to the top and cruise to another National Title?
- Michigan & Ohio State's seasons thus far

COMMUNITY HAPPENINGS:
- '90s Fest (9/16 at Columbus Commons)
- Rock the Ville (9/17 in Uptown Westerville; rescheduled from August 13)
- Independent's Day (9/17 & 18 in East Franklinton)
- Columbus VegFest (9/24 at Northland Performing Arts Center)
- 50th Oktoberfest (9/24-25 at Ohio Expo Center)
- Otterbein Homecoming (9/30 & 10/01 at Otterbein University)

SELECT CREATIVE ARTS EMMY WINNERS:
Guest Actor, Comedy: Peter Scolari, Girls (HBO)
Guest Actress(es), Comedy: Tina Fey & Amy Poehler, SNL (NBC)
Guest Actress, Drama: Margo Martindale, The Americans (F/X)
Guest Actor, Drama: Hank Azaria, Ray Donovan (Showtime)
Game of Thrones - 9 Emmys on September 10; 33 wins all-time; Most Honored Drama Series of All-Time

# 192: 1991 - Music (and Little to No Headlines)


1:01:07 minutes (55.95 MB)

Tonight on the show, we're headed back in the time machine to 1991.

1991 in LINKS:
- http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1991.html
- http://pop-culture.us/Annual/1991.html
- http://www.inthe90s.com/generated/time1991.shtml

1991 in SPORTS
Super Bowl XXV - New York Giants 20-19 over the Buffalo Bills
Stanley Cup - Pittsburgh Pirates
NBA Finals - Chicago Bulls
NCAA Tournament - Duke Blue Devils
NCAA College Football National Champions - Colorado Buffaloes
Big Ten Champions - Michigan
The Game - Michigan, 31-3 over Ohio State
Heisman Trophy - Desmond Howard, Michigan (first Wolverine to win this since 1940; electrifying performances over the hated rivals Notre Dame and Ohio)

1991 in SHOWBIZ
EMMY AWARD WINNERS
Comedy Series: Cheers (NBC; 4th Comedy Series win)
Drama Series: L.A. Law (NBC; 4th Drama Series win in 5 years)
Daytime Soap: As the World Turns (CBS); The Daytime Emmys are broadcast in Primetime for the very first time, as well

ACADEMY AWARDS (for 1990 films)
Best Picture: Dances With Wolves
Best Director: Kevin Costner, Dances With Wolves

GRAMMY AWARDS (for 1989-90 music)
Album of the Year: Back on the Block (Quincy Jones)
Best New Artist: Mariah Carey

1991 Locally:
- Columbus Mayor Buck Rinehart (R) decides not to run for a third term; City Attorney Gregory S. Lashutka (R) is elected Mayor by the voters in November.
- Former Cleveland Mayor George V. Voinovich (R, Cleveland) is sworn in as the 65th Governor of Ohio
- Wehrle High School closes at the end of the School Year; Wehrle Wolverines Boys Basketball team makes one final deep tournament run before the South Side Catholic School closes its doors permanently
- The expanded Main Branch of the Columbus Metropolitan Library opens its doors, while nearby Franklin Park closes its doors for the AmeriFlora '92 Horticultural Exhibit.

# 193: Taste of Italy


57:05 minutes (52.28 MB)

Mangia! Mangia! Mangia! Tonight, the show has an Italian sound.

SONG LIST:
Come on a My House – Rosemary Clooney
Be My Love – Mario Lanza
Ti Voglio Bene/Be Italian – Nine (Original Broadway Cast)
Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba/My Bambino Go To Sleep – Perry Como
Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Del Blu) – Domenico Modugno
Lazy Mary – Lou Monte
Ciribiribirin – Lawrence Welk and His Orchestra
O Sole Mio – Mario Lanza
Tarantella – Nino Rota
Bella Notte – George Givot
That's Amore – Dean Martin
The Mission Theme – Ennio Morricone
Eh, Cumpari – Julius LaRosa
Arriverderci, Roma – Mario Lanza

# 194: 1974: Music & Headlines


2:01:53 minutes (111.6 MB)

Tonight on the show, the time machine is headed to 1974. The Watergate Scandal reaches its breaking point as President Nixon has nowhere else to hide. A deadly tornado hits Ohio in April. President Nixon resigns.

SONG LIST:
(Hour # 1)
"Killer Queen" - Queen
"The Air That I Breathe" - The Hollies
"The Night Chicago Died" - Paper Lace
"Seasons in the Suns" - Terry Jacks
"Come and Get Your Love" - Redbone
"Jet" - Paul McCartney and Wings
"Living for the City" - Stevie Wonder
"Dancing Machine" - The Jackson Five
"The Entertainer" - Marvin Hamlisch
"I Shot the Sheriff" - Eric Clapton
"Sweet Home Alabama" - Lynyrd Skynyrd
"Billy, Don't Be a Hero" - Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods
"Bennie and the Jets" - Elton John

(Hour # 2)
"Karn Evil No. 9" - Emerson, Lake, and Palmer
"Love's Theme" - Love Unlimited Orchestra
"Jungle Boogie" - Kool and the Gang
"Rock the Boat" - The Hues Corporation
"Midnight at the Oasis" - Maria Muldaur
"The Joker" - The Steve Miller Band
"Work to Do" - The Average White Band
"Call on Me" - Chicago
"Will It Go Round in Circles?" - Billy Preston
"The Way We Were" - Barbra Streisand
"Help Me" - Joni Mitchell
"The Cats In the Cradle" - Harry Chapin
"I Can Help" - Billy Swan
"The Sound of Philadelphia (T.S.O.P.)" - M(other)F(ather)S(ister)B(rother)

The World in 1974 - LINKS:
http://www.infoplease.com/year/1974.html
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1974.html
http://www.onthisday.com/events/date/1974
http://www.mrpopculture.com/1974
http://hubpages.com/education/biggest-headlines-of-1974
http://www.inthe70s.com/generated/time1974.shtml
http://seventies1970s.com/1974sports.htm

CENTRAL OHIO IN 1974:
- A deadly tornado strikes Xenia in April.
- Former Governor Jim Rhodes defeats incumbent John Gilligan in November.
- The Rhodes Tower is built in Downtown Columbus, while the old Franklin County Courthouse closes.
- Junior Ohio State running back Archie Griffin wins the Heisman Trophy.

# 195: Make Halloween Great Again


59:13 minutes (54.22 MB)

# 197: A Musical Dia De La Muerta


58:37 minutes (53.67 MB)

Tonight, it's a "Day of the Dead". We pay tribute to artists whom we lost this year, in song.

PLAYLIST:
"Let's Go Crazy" - Prince (1958-2016)
"Let's Dance" - David Bowie (1947-2016)
"Unforgettable" - Natalie Cole (1950-2015) & Nat King Cole
"That's The Way of the World" - Earth, Wind, and Fire (Maurice White; 1941-2016)
"Okie from Muskogee" - Merle Haggard (1937-2016)
"Pure Imagination" - Gene Wilder (1933-2016)
"You Spin Me (Like a Record)" - Dead or Alive (Pete Burns; 1959-2016)
"Sweethearts on Parade" - Pete Fountain (1930-2016), supported by the Lawrence Welk band
"Not Getting Married Today" - Company - Original Broadway Cast (starring Dean Jones, 1931-2015, and in this specific song, featuring Beth Howland; 1941-2015)
"Pretty Women" - Alan Rickman (1946-2016) with Johnny Depp
"Come Back When You Grow Up" - Bobby Vee (1943-2016)
"I Could Have Danced All Night" - Marni Nixon (1930-2016) singing on behalf of Audrey Hepburn
"Karn Evil No. 9" - Emerson (1945-2016), Lake, & Palmer

# 198: America, Could We Start Again Please?


59:19 minutes (54.31 MB)

Tonight on the show, the outcome of the 2016 Presidential Election, and why we should not be so keen on a Trump Presidency, asking the question, "Could We Start Again Please?" How did this happen, and what does it mean for the direction of our country? Plus, a rundown of the local races.

(RECORDED on November 9, 2016; Edited on November 10, 12, and 13, 2016)

SONG LIST:
"The Morning After" - Maureen McGovern
"Could We Start Again Please?" - Yvonne Elliman & Michael Jason (from Jesus Christ Superstar: Original Broadway Cast)
"Yorktown/The World Turned Upside Down" - Hamilton: Original Broadway Cast
"There's Always Tomorrow" - Janis (?) Orenstein (from "Rudolph: The Red Nosed Reindeer")

# 199: "Make College Football Great Again: BEAT OHIO STATE!"


59:44 minutes (54.69 MB)

Tonight on the show, THE GAME (Round 113) as Michigan looks for their first win over the B*ckeyes since 2011, and their first win in Columbus since 2000, in the biggest game of this rivalry since # 1 vs. # 2 in 2006 (a 42-39 B*ckeyes win), with the B*ckeyes at # 2 and Michigan at # 3. What is standing in the way is (a) the questionable Michigan quarterback situation, which we'll be kept in suspense until Saturday morning and (b) Urban Meyer. The B*ckeyes have won 13 of the last 15 meetings (2001-15), after Michigan won 10 out of 13 during the John Cooper Era (1988-2000).

THE Game:
Noon (ET) on ABC
B*ckeyes are a Touchdown Favorite

ESPN College GameDay will be LIVE from The Ohio State:
7AM to 10AM - Outside of the RPAC (W. 17th Ave.)
10:30 to Kickoff - Southwest Corner of The Shoe (inside Ohio Stadium)

PREDICTION(s):
With Speight at QB: Michigan 28, B*ckeyes 27 (Michigan's special teams blocks a crucial PAT; Jourdan Lewis seals the win with a pick; Peppers gets a pick-six and a punt return for TDs; J.T. throws one-play, 70-plus yard strikes to both Dontre Wilson and Curtis Samuel, before getting shut down in 2nd half)
With O'Korn at QB: B*ckeyes 35, Michigan 17 ("Fire Harbaugh" chants start rumbling)

OTHER GAMES OF RELEVANCE this weekend:
Penn State 24, Little Brothers 19
Alabama 30, Auburn 10
Washington 27, Washington State 21
USC 38, Notre Dame 10 (buh-bye, Bryan Kelly; hello, Urban Meyer?)
Utah 27, Colorado 16

The DJBC AfterHours on THE Game (2016): http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/153541448199/the-djbc-afterhours-t...

SONG LIST:
Segway - "Don't Turn Away" re-mix (Midnite Flite)
"Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy" - Pentatonix
"Temptation" - Bing Crosby
"The Hawaiian War Chant" - Spike Jones
"Hang on Sloopy" - The McCoys
"Don't Mess Around With Jim" - Jim Croce

HOLIDAY EVENTS AROUND TOWN:
http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/153302949718/christmas-in-the-614-...

# 200: #TheDJBC200: 200 Shows!


59:16 minutes (54.27 MB)

Tonight on the show, we've hit the century mark...again. This is Show # 200! 200 shows of "The DJBC Happy Hour" have aired since its debut on WCRS in 2011. And it's because of you, we've been going strong for the last 200 shows.

# 201: Holiday Wonderland: A Columbus Radio Adventure


59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Holiday Wonderland: Where are some of the Holiday Places to go in Columbus? Plus, a look back at a few of the past Columbus Holiday traditions, and what's left during this holiday season?

"Christmas In Columbus: Holiday Adventure" - through December 18 at the Short North Stage (1187 N. High St., Short North; 614-725-4042; http://www.shortnorthstage.org)
"The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" - through December 18 at Columbus Childrens' Theatre Park Street Theatre (512 N. Park St., Arena District; http://www.columbuschildrenstheatre.org; 614-224-6672)

HOLIDAY LIGHTS:
- Wildlights at the Columbus Zoo (to January 1; http://www.columbuszoo.org)
- Grand Illumination (to January 2; http://www.columbus.gov)
- Columbus Commons Holiday Lights (to January 1; http://www.columbuscommons.org)
- Merry & Bright (to January 1; http://www.fpconservatory.org)

HOLIDAY SIGHTS:
(Most have already happened...better luck in 2017)
- Huntington 25th Anniversary Train Display - Main Branch, Columbus Metropolitan Library (http://www.columbuslibrary.org)
- Dickens of a Christmas (December 16-18; Ohio Village; http://www.ohiohistory.org)
- The Nutcracker (Through Christmas Eve; Ohio Theatre: 39 E. State St., http://www.balletmet.org)

TREES/MENORAHS:
- BEXLEY (Drexel Circle: NE Corner of E. Broad St. & N. Drexel Avenue - TREE; MENORAH - SW Corner? of E. Broad St. & S. Drexel Ave.)
- WORTHINGTON (Southeast Village Green - High Street and State Route 161)
- WESTERVILLE (City Hall: 21 S. State St.)
- GERMAN VILLAGE (Frank Fetch Park: 238 E. Beck St.)
- SHORT NORTH (Poplar Park: N. High St. & Poplar Ave.)
- GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS (Grandview Parks & Rec: 1515 Goodale Blvd.)
- UPPER ARLINGTON (Arlington Fire Station: 2095 Arlington Ave.)
- DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS (Columbus Commons: 160 S. High St.)
- FRANKLINTON (Harrison House/Franklinton Historical Society: 570 W. Broad St.)
- GROVE CITY (City Hall: 4035 Broadway)

The DJBC & DeShawn - 10 Minutes of Fame (#TheDJBC200)


11:34 minutes (10.59 MB)

# 203: 2016: The Year That Wasn't


59:37 minutes (54.59 MB)

Tonight on the show:
- 2016: A Look Back at the Year that Was Really Bad
- A Preview of the Orange Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, and Peach Bowl (and why Ohio doesn't belong in the College Football Playoffs)

SONG LIST:
(Opening) "The Christmas Song" - Jimmy Castor
"Tzena, Tzena, Tzena" - Gordon Jenkins and the Weavers
"Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boys" - Bing Crosby & David Bowie
"Joy to the World" - Earth, Wind, and Fire
"1958/Happy New Year Baby" - Jo Ann Campbell
"Auld Lang Syne" - Guy Lombardo

# 202: Mary and Joseph and DJBC and WCRM


59:19 minutes (54.32 MB)

Tonight on the show...
- Who's on Santa's "Nice and Naughty" list?
- Plus, The DJBC Celebrates Christmas, from the Elves from his Shelf, Santa's Stolen Mailbox, and the Ugly B*ckeye Sweater, and the Christmas Library Book he kept for pretty much a WHOLE YEAR (yikes!)

SONG LIST:
(Cold Open Intro & Show Intro) "Wizards of Winter" - Trans-Siberian Orchestra
"Christmas Time Is Here" - Vince Guaraldi/A Charlie Brown Christmas
"The Bell That Couldn't Jingle" - Bobby Vinton
(Mistletoe Music Bed) "The Christmas Song" - Jimmy Castor
"I Heard The Bells on Christmas Day" - Burl Ives
"Christmas Day" - Squeeze
"Sleigh Ride" - Myron Floren
"Rudolph the Manic Reindeer" - Los Lobos
"The Man With The Bag" - Kay Starr (RIP)
"Welcome Christmas" - Albert Hague

Bryan Awards Top 100 Christmas Programs/Episodes: http://thebryanandsilvergarbage.tumblr.com

# 204: 1968: Music & Headlines


1:58:56 minutes (108.9 MB)

1968 was one of the most difficult, tumultous years in America's history. Both Dr. Martin Luther King and Robert F. Kennedy were assassinated. America was knee-deep involved in Vietnam. There was upheaval in Paris. Upheaval in Prague. Upheaval in Chicago. Riots in every major American city.

COLUMBUS in 1968:
- The B*ckeyes win the National Championship, Big Ten, and the Rose Bowl.

LOCAL CHAMPIONS:
College Football: The Ohio State B*ckeyes
High School Football: Upper Arlington Golden Bears (AP State Champs)
High School Basketball: Columbus East Tigers

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NFL: Baltimore Colts
AFL: New York Jets
NBA: Boston Celtics
MLB: Detroit Tigers
NHL: Montreal Canadiens (The St. Louis Blues were the first Expansion Team to reach the Cup Finals)
Heisman Trophy: O.J. Simpson, Halfback, University of Southern California
NCAA Basketball: UCLA Bruins
NCAA Football: The Ohio State B*ckeyes
U.S. Open: Arthur Ashe
- Houston snaps UCLA's 47-game winning streak in the first Nationally Televised College Basketball Game at The Astrodome
- Vince Lombardi retires from coaching the Green Bay Packers, following Super Bowl II
- The B*ckeyes shatter Michigan, 50-14 at Ohio Stadium
- The Olympic Games are broadcast in Color for the First Time with the Winter Games in Grenoble, France
- Arthur Ashe becomes the first African-American male athlete to win a Grand Slam in Tennis
- Two Olympic Track and Field Athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, stage a protest during the National Anthem at the Mexico City Summer Olympics

EMMYS:
Comedy Series: Get Smart (NBC)
Drama Series: Mission: Impossible (CBS)

ACADEMY AWARDS (for 1967 films)
Best Picture: In the Heat of the Night
Actor: Rod Steiger, In The Heat of the Night
Actress: Katharine Hepburn, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?
Supporting Actor: George Kennedy, Cool Hand Luke
Supporting Actress: Estelle Parsons, Bonnie and Clyde

# 205: We Survived 2016, Now What?


59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)

Tonight on the show...
- The Fiesta Bowl is over, why Ohio State had no business in the College Football Playoff
- Remembering Debbie Reynolds & Carrie Fisher (plus George Michael)
- The Best of #DJBCTumblrSummer16 and the Best of DJBC Adventures in 2016
- Rundown of some of the Top Headlines from 2016

# 206 - Love in the Time of Trump


59:13 minutes (54.22 MB)

Tonight on the show, a recap of the Inauguration Weekend, and of course the latest catchphrase "Alternative Facts". Plus, the B*ckeye Men's Basketball team did something that they hadn't in 40 years.

# 207 - January 30, 2017


59:32 minutes (54.52 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
- The Trump Travel Ban
- Super Bowl LI: Atlanta Falcons vs. New England Patriots
- Academy Awards: Does La La Land have it all sewn up by now? And while the diverse group of nominees is a step in the right direction
- The Golden Raspberry Awards: Zoolander 2 vs. Batman vs. Superman
- Last Call: A Tribute to Mary Tyler Moore

# 208: The DJBC Grammy Happy Hour 17


59:01 minutes (54.04 MB)

Tonight on the show, as the 59th Annual Grammy Awards (hosted by James Corden on Sunday February 12 on CBS) are near, we are playing songs from past Album of the Year winners over a 50 year span, from artists like Outkast, Paul Simon, The Beatles (first Rock group to win this Award), Frank Sinatra (one of only TWO artists to win this award THREE times as a solo artist), Phil Collins, The Bee Gees, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Simon & Garfunkel, and (coincidentally nominated again for this award, and the perceived frontrunner) Adele.

# 210: The DJBC Academy Awards La La Land Happy Hour


58:54 minutes (53.92 MB)

Tonight on the show, the DJBC Happy Hour previews the Academy Awards and the Golden Raspberry Awards.

DJBC Happy Hour RAZZIE PICKS:
Picture: Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
Director: Dinesh D'Souza, Hillary's America: The History of the Democratic Party
Actor: Ben Affleck, Batman v Superman
Actress: Tyler Perry, Madea Halloween
Supporting Actor: Jared Leto, Suicide Squad
Supporting Actress: Pick one, any one
Screenplay: Suicide Squad
Director: Dinesh D'Souza, Hillary's America
Screen Combo: BFF's Batman & Superman

DJBC Happy Hour OSCAR PICKS:
Picture: La La Land
Director: Damien Chazelle, La La Land
Actor: Denzel Washington, Fences
Actress: Emma Stone, La La Land
Supporting Actor: Mahershala Ali, Moonlight
Supporting Actress: Viola Davis, Fences
Adapted Screenplay: Moonlight
Original Screenplay: Manchester by the Sea
Foreign Language Film: The Salesman (Iran)
Animated Feature: The Red Turtle
Documentary Feature: 13th
Original Song: "City of Stars", La La Land

# 212: Operation: TSR


1:59:34 minutes (109.48 MB)

Tonight on the Show, the Transit System Review (TSR) of the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) will take effect on Monday May 1, 2017. What YOU need to know about the TSR, and what it is, and why it will forever change the way you get around town.

- GRID-like Pattern in Downtown
- Simplified Bus Lines and Route Numbering
- More Frequent Lines
- More Frequent Service on the Weekends
- Covers More Area in the Standard/Frequent Service Pattern

FREQUENT LINES:
# 1 Kenny/Livingston (between Riverside Hospital & Reynoldsburg Park & Ride; Standard between Riverside Hospital and Sawmill Road)
# 2 East Main/North High (between Fenway Road & Main St./Hamilton Road; Standard EAST of Hamilton Road)
# 5 W 5th/Refugee (between Grandview and Driving Park; Standard WEST of Fifth Avenue & Riverside Drive and EAST of Whittier St & Seymour Avenue)
# 6 Cleveland/Sullivant (between Downtown and State Route 161; Standard WEST of High & Main Streets and NORTH of Cleveland Avenue & State Route 161)
# 7 Mount Vernon (between Downtown and Fifth and Cassady Avenues; Standard NORTH and EAST of Fifth and Cassady)
# 8 Karl/South High (between State Route 161 and S High & Hanford Street; Standard SOUTH of S High & Hanford St)
# 10 East/West Broad Street (between Westwoods Park and Ride and Whitehall; Standard EAST of Whitehall Park and Ride)
# 23 James/Stelzer
# 34 Morse

STANDARD:
# 2L North High/Polaris Parkway
# 3 Northwest/Harrisburg
# 4 Indianola/Lockbourne
# 9 West Mound/Brentnell
# 11 Bryden/Maize
# 12 McKinley/Fields
# 21 Hilliard-Rome
# 22 OSU/Rickenbacker
# 24 Hamilton Rd
# 25 Brice
# 31 Hudson
# 32 North Broadway
# 33 Henderson

RUSH-HOUR ONLY:
# 13 Arlington/1st
# 41 Crosswoods/Polaris
# 42 Sharon Woods
# 43 Westerville
# 44 Easton
# 45 New Albany
# 46 Gahanna
# 51 Reynoldsburg
# 52 Canal Winchester
# 61 Grove City
# 71 Hilliard
# 72 Tuttle
# 73 Dublin
# 74 Smoky Row

OTHER:
Night Owl (Thursday-Saturday ONLY)
The CBUS

# 211: March Blue Madness


59:25 minutes (54.4 MB)

# 213: 1962: Music & Headlines


1:59:55 minutes (109.8 MB)

Tonight on the show, 1962. The music and headlines from that year. James Bond hit the box office for the first time. JFK vs. Castro in the Cold War. The Race for Space Heats Up as John Glenn orbits the Earth.

Hour # 1 Song List (from Last Night):
“Comedy Tonight” - Zero Mostel & Cast (A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum)
“Lawrence of Arabia Overture/Theme” - Maurice Jarre
“Days of Wine and Roses” - Henry Mancini
“Baby Elephant Walk” - Lawrence Welk (with clarinet solo by Mahlon Clark)
“Surfin Safari” - The Beach Boys
“Twist and Shout” - The Isley Brothers
“Don’t Make Me Over” - Dionne Warwick
“Palisades Park” - Freddy Cannon
“I Left My Heart in San Francisco” - Tony Bennett
“Midnight in Moscow” - Kenny Ball and His Jazzmen
“I’ve Been Everywhere” - Hank Snow
“Hey, Baby” - Bruce Channel
“Up on the Roof” - The Drifters
“Things” - Bobby Darin
“I Remember You” - Frank Ifield
“James Bond Theme” - John Barry

(Hour # 2)
“The Lonely Bull” - Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass
“Sherry” - Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
“Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” - Neil Sedaka
“She Cried” - Jay and the Americans
“Alley Cat” - Bent Fabric
“The Peppermint Twist - Parts I & II” - Joey Dee and the Starliters
“You’ve Got Trouble” - Robert Preston
“A Stranger on the Shore” - Acker Bilk
“Pretty Little Picture” - Zero Mostel
“Break It To Me Gently” - Brenda Lee
“You Really Got A Hold on Me” - The Miracles
“Love Me Do” - The Beatles
“P.S. I Love You” - The Beatles
“Wolverton Mountain” - Claude King
“The Ballad of Jed Clampett” - Flatt & Scruggs
“Three Stars Will Shine Tonight” (Dr. Kildare Theme) - Richard Chamberlain
“The End of the World” - Skeeter Davis
“Soul Bossa Nova” - Quincy Jones

# 214: The DJBC Happy Hour Turns 6!


58:57 minutes (53.98 MB)

# 215: April 24, 2017


55:25 minutes (50.74 MB)

# 216: Dino & Friends: A Musical Centennial Salute


1:00:00 minutes (54.93 MB)

2017 would have been the 100th birthday of Ohio born Rat Packer Dean Martin (born June 7, 1917). And then I came up with the idea of other great musicians who would have turned 100 (sorry, John Lee Hooker, you got cut for time). So, that's why we have Dean Martin, plus Desi Arnaz, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, and Lena Horne included.

# 217: The Complete History of American Movie Musical Songs Abridged, Part 1


58:32 minutes (53.6 MB)

Tonight on the show, songs from movie musicals from the 1930s to recent Oscar juggernaut La La Land.

SONG LIST:
"Another Day of Sun" - La La Land
"The Nicest Kids in Town" - Hairspray
"Let's Go Crazy" - Purple Rain
"Grease Lightning" - Grease
"Fit As A Fiddle" - Singin' In the Rain
"Chim-Chim Cheree" - Mary Poppins
"Where Is Love?" - Oliver!
"Twin Soliloquies/Some Enchanted Evening" - South Pacific
"Puttin' on the Ritz" - Idiot's Delight
"Bye, Bye Birdie" - Bye, Bye Birdie
"The Time Warp" - The Rocky Horror Picture Show
"You're Easy to Dance With" - Holiday Inn
"Fascinating Rhythm" - Girl Crazy
"Hey There" - The Pajama Game
"The Varsity Drag" - Good News

# 218: 1957: Music & Headlines


59:21 minutes (54.35 MB)

Tonight on the time machine, we're headed back to 1957...
Sputnik launches...
Central High in Little Rock is desegregated...
The Suez Crisis ends...
The Viet Cong attack South Vietnam...
The Avian Flu hits...
Duvalier takes control of Haiti...

In Sports:
The B*ckeyes share the College Football National Championship with Auburn; B*ckeye Coach Woody Hayes is named AP Coach of the Year
The Milwaukee Braves beat the New York Yankees in the World Series
The Detroit Lions win the NFL Championship
North Carolina wins the NCAA Tournament
The Boston Celtics win the NBA Championship
The Montreal Canadiens win the Stanley Cup
Althea Gibson becomes the first African-American woman to win both Wimbledon and the U.S. Tennis Open
Jim Brown, running back out of Syracuse is drafted by the Cleveland Browns, where he would eventually become the NFL all-time leading rusher in his nine NFL seasons (from 1965 to 1984)

Emmys (for 1957 Calendar Year, presented in 1958): https://www.infoplease.com/arts-entertainment/emmyr-awards/1957-emmy-awards
Oscars (for 1956 films): https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1957
Tonys (for 1957): http://www.tonyawards.com/en_US/history/ceremonies/200909151253044806754...
(The Grammys did not exist until 1959. However, in this show, a couple of songs that were nominated for the inaugural Grammy Awards, are played on tonight's show.)

LINKS:
http://pop-culture.us/Annual/1957.html
History Central: http://www.historycentral.com/20th/1957.html
The People's History: http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1957.html

# 219 - Soundtrack of Summer (2017)


58:28 minutes (53.54 MB)

What is on your Summer Playlist? Tonight, Songs of and about Summer.

2017 DJBC Adventures Summer Events Calendar Compilation: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/160092896194/the-djbc-adventures-f...

2017 Ohio Festival Calendar: http://ohiofestivals.net/2017-ohio-schedule/

The show is on Facebook at:
http://www.facebook.com/thedjbch2o

# 220: 1967: Music & Headlines


2:00:01 minutes (109.88 MB)

Tonight, we go back to 1967, with the songs and headlines from that year.

#thedjbch2o
http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/161466768286/1967-music-headlines-...

# 221: This American Life


59:02 minutes (54.05 MB)

On tonight's show...
Where and when are the Fireworks and Parades near you? Find out: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/161359237791/july-4th-calendar-201...

# 222: This Is MY America (The SUPER-Sized Edition)


1:59:46 minutes (109.66 MB)

Tonight, it's Patriotic Music to get you ready to celebrate America's birthday.

Local Fireworks & Parades: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/161359237791/july-4th-calendar-201...

More Fireworks: http://www.10tv.com/article/list-independence-day-celebrations-across-ce...

# 223: The 2017 Bryan Awards Nominations


58:45 minutes (53.79 MB)

Tonight on the show, the Bryan Award nominations, plus a preview of the Emmy Nominations.

# 224: 1977: Music & Headlines


2:02:32 minutes (112.2 MB)

"May the Force Be With You." - Star Wars (Episode IV, A New Hope)

HEADLINES:
- "Blackout '77: Once More With Looting" - New York City went under a blackout for 36 hours.
- The Son of Sam Killer strikes in New York City.
- The Apple 2 Computer is created.
- The Trans-Alaska Pipeline opens.
- South African student leader Steve Biko starves to death.
- Jimmy Carter pardons Draft Dodgers and asks Americans to conserve energy.
- Voyager I & II were launched into the Solar System.
- The last guillotine execution takes place in France.

COLUMBUS:
- Ohio Supreme Court Justice Robert M. Duncan rules in favor of desegregating Columbus City Schools, a landmark and game-changing decision for Columbus City Schools.
- Columbus resident and State employee Susan Perkins is crowned Miss America.
- Jack Nicklaus wins in his very own tournament, The Memorial Tournament in Dublin.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS of 1977:
Triple Crown: Seattle Slew
Super Bowl XI: Oakland Raiders
World Series: New York Yankees
NBA Finals: Portland Trail Blazers
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens
NCAA Tournament: Marquette Golden Eagles
College Football: Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Class AA High School Basketball: Linden McKinley Panthers
Heisman Trophy: Earl Campbell, Texas
The Game/Big Ten: Michigan
The Memorial: Jack Nicklaus himself

ENTERTAINMENT:
Roots becomes a cultural phenomenon, airing on ABC for eight consecutive nights.
Star Wars is released for the very first time, starting a global franchise that has blasted into the galaxy for over 40 years.
Censors are aghast of controversial shows Soap and Three's Company.
The Mary Tyler Moore Show goes out on top and on Happy Days, the Fonz literally jumps the shark.
The King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley, passes away.

# 225: A Very Jazzy Christmas in July


58:48 minutes (53.84 MB)

Tonight on the show, we're jazzing up Christmas in July with some jazzy Christmas tunes.

# 226: The BEST of Christmas in July


58:48 minutes (53.83 MB)

# 227: 1987: Music & Headlines


2:00:45 minutes (110.55 MB)

HEADLINES:
- President Reagan orders Soviet Premier Gorbachev to "tear down the Berlin Wall".
- Iran Contra

LOCAL HEADLINES:
- Ohio State FIRES Head Coach Earle Bruce after nine seasons; The B*ckeyes go out on top in Bruce's final game, a 23-20 win over Michigan. Ohio's last win in Ann Arbor until Jim Tressel became coach.
- Wexley (Which involves Buck Rinehart, Les Wexner, Columbus, and New Albany; which led to the sprawl of the tiny fishing village of New Albany, which led to the conception of Easton down the road)
- Columbus Mayor Buck Rinehart is re-elected.

LOCAL SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
Baseball, D-I: Upper Arlington Golden Bears
Boy's Basketball, D-II: Columbus St. Francis DeSales Stallions
Football, D-IV: Gahanna Columbus Academy Vikings
Football, D-V: Newark Catholic Green Wave
Field Hockey: Bexley Columbus School for Girls Unicorns

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
Super Bowl XXI: New York Giants
NBA: Los Angeles Lakers (the LAST Magic vs. Larry Championship meeting)
NCAA Tournament: Indiana Hoosiers
World Series: Minnesota Twins
Stanley Cup: Edmonton Oilers
NCAA Football: Miami Hurricanes
NCAA Women's Basketball: Tennessee Lady Volunteers (first-ever win for Lady Vols)
Big Ten Football: Michigan State Spartans
The Game: Ohio State (in their "Bowl Game" in 1987, Earle Bruce's FINAL game), 23-20 in Ann Arbor

Also in sports, the Denver Broncos finished off the Cleveland Browns in "The Drive" in the 1986 AFC Championship Game in Cleveland, leading John Elway and the Broncos to a Super Bowl loss to the New York Giants.

EMMY AWARDS:
Comedy Series: The Golden Girls (NBC)
Drama Series: L.A. Law (NBC)
Daytime Drama: As the World Turns (CBS)
Drama Special: Promise - Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC)
Limited Series: A Year in the Life (NBC)
Lead Actor, Comedy Series: Michael J. Fox, Family Ties (NBC)
Lead Actor, Drama Series: Bruce Willis, Moonlighting (ABC)
Lead Actor, Limited Series/Special: James Woods, Promise - Hallmark Hall of Fame (CBS)

# 228: August 14, 2017


59:06 minutes (54.12 MB)

In the Summer Finale of the DJBC Happy Hour, the news of the week, and events happening around town near you. Plus why 2017 needs to be the YEAR of the Wolverine in the Big Ten.

# 229: Harvey and Irma and Boomer and Emmy


59:48 minutes (54.76 MB)

Tonight on the show, a preview of the 69th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards. Who will win for Drama Series? Who won at the Creative Arts Emmys, and a recap of Oklahoma's thrilling win over the B*ckeyes, and why it's time to move on from the B*ckeyes.

All that, plus happenings around town.

# 230: 1992: Music & Headlines (Hour 1)


59:45 minutes (54.71 MB)

Tonight, Where were YOU in '92? A three-headed Presidential Election. One of the greatest B*ckeye "victories" over TTUN. AmeriFlora comes to Franklin Park. Aladdin and his lamp soar at the Box Office. On TV, Murphy Brown became a single mom and Seinfeld was the master of his domain. Those were some of the happenings in 1992.

COLUMBUS in 1992:
- Gregory S. Lashutka (R) becomes Mayor of Columbus.
- AmeriFlora '92 takes place at Franklin Park; President Bush, First Lady Barbara Bush, and Bob Hope attend the Opening Ceremony.
- Ohio State and Michigan tie in their annual football game; OSU President Gee declared it one of the "greatest Buckeye victories" ever. Michigan and their "Fab Five" beat the basketball Buckeyes in the Elite Eight in the NCAA Tournament in 1992 as well.

ACADEMY AWARDS (for 1991 Movies):
Best Picture - The Silence of the Lambs (the most recent movie to sweep the Top FIVE Oscars)
Best Actor - Anthony Hopkins, The Silence of the Lambs
Best Actress - Jodie Foster, The Silence of the Lambs
Best Supporting Actor - Jack Palance, City Slickers
Best Supporting Actress - Mercedes Ruehl, The Fisher King
Best Director - Jonathan Demme, The Silence of the Lambs

EMMY AWARDS:
Best Comedy - Murphy Brown (CBS)
Best Drama - Northern Exposure (CBS)
Best Limited Series/TV Movie - Miss Rose White - Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC)
Best Daytime Soap - All My Children (ABC); first-ever win after 16 losses
Best Actor, Comedy - Craig T. Nelson, Coach (ABC)
Best Actor, Drama - Christopher Lloyd, Avonlea (Disney)
Best Actor, Daytime - Peter Bergman, The Young and the Restless (CBS)
Best Actress, Comedy - Candice Bergen, Murphy Brown (CBS)
Best Actress, Drama - Dana Delany, China Beach (ABC)
Best Actress, Daytime - Erika Slezak, One Life to Live (ABC)
Best Supporting Actor, Comedy - Michael Jeter, Evening Shade (CBS)
Best Supporting Actor, Drama - Richard Dysart, L.A. Law (NBC)

# 231: 1952 - Music & Headlines


58:56 minutes (53.96 MB)

Tonight on the show, the Music and Headlines of 1952. America liked Ike. America also loved Lucy. Tonight, the soundtrack of 1952.

LINKS:
http://www.pop-culture.us/Annual/1952.html
http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1952.html
http://www.angelfire.com/md2/timewarp/1952.html
http://www.babyboomers.com/1952
https://www.popculturemadness.com/PCM/1952/1952-fun-facts-trivia-history/

The DJBC Happy Hour - # 232: "I Won't Back Down"


59:51 minutes (54.8 MB)

In this show, DJBC talks about gun control and recaps the Annual Paul Bunyan Trophy (the Michigan/Michigan State game).

# 233: An Evening with Perry Kevish


59:39 minutes (54.62 MB)

Tonight on the show, Halloween, Halloween, and a preview of the 10th Anniversary of Highball Halloween, October 20 & 21 in the Short North. Plus, who's going to show up at my door for Trick or Treat?

# 234: 1961: Music & Headlines (FULL)


1:59:36 minutes (109.51 MB)

1961. A charismatic wealthy politician takes office as President. Turmoil in Cuba. Turmoil in Berlin. Freedom Riders down South. Riots on the Ohio State Campus (because the University didn't want their spoiled little B*ckeyes to go to the Rose Bowl. Yeah, it did happen, and they still found a way to win a National Championship, despite the fact they didn't play in a Bowl Game). That was the year that was.

ACADEMY AWARDS (for 1960 Movies)
Best Picture - The Apartment
Best Director - Billy Wilder, The Apartment
Best Actor - Burt Lancaster, Elmer Gantry
Best Actress - Elizabeth Taylor, Butterfield 8
Best Supporting Actor - Peter Ustinov, Spartacus
Best Supporting Actress - Shirley Jones, Elmer Gantry
Best Foreign Language Film - The Virgin Spring (Sweden)
Original Song: "Never on Sunday"

GRAMMY AWARDS:
Album of the Year: "Button-Down Mind" - Bob Newhart (ONLY Comedy Album to win the Top Grammy)
Best New Artist: Bob Newhart
Record of the Year: "Theme from A Summer Place" - Percy Faith
Song of the Year: "Exodus" - Ernest Gold

EMMY AWARDS:
Comedy Program - The Jack Benny Program (CBS)
Drama Program/Program of the Year - "Macbeth", Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC)
Variety Program - Astaire Time (NBC)
Actor, Series - Raymond Burr, Perry Mason (CBS)
Actress, Series - Barbara Stanwyck, The Barbara Stanwyck Show (NBC)
Supporting Performer, Series - Don Knotts, The Andy Griffith Show (CBS)
Supporting Performer, Single Appearance - Roddy McDowall, NBC Sunday Showcase, "Our American Honor: Not Without Honor" (NBC)
Actor, Single Appearance - Maurice Evans, Macbeth (NBC)
Actress, Single Appearance - Dame Judith Anderson, Macbeth (NBC)

TONY AWARDS:
Best Musical - Bye, Bye Birdie
Best Play - Becket (Jean Anouilh)

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NCAA Tournament: University of Cincinnati Bearcats
College Football: Alabama Crimson Tide
NFL: Green Bay Packers
NBA: Boston Celtics

# 235: A Rhinestone Musical De La Muerta


59:35 minutes (54.55 MB)

Tonight on the show, a musical tribute to artists that we have lost over the past 12 months, including Glen Campbell, Chuck Berry, Walter Becker (half of Steely Dan), Debbie Reynolds, (just this month) Tom Petty, and (just last week) Fats Domino.

# 236: 1997: Music & Headlines


1:02:35 minutes (57.31 MB)

1997. The World Mourned a Princess. College Football Dynasty Returned to Glory. Hockey Was On It's Way to Ohio. Those were among the happenings in 1997.

NEWS HEADLINES:
- Diana, Princess of Wales is killed in a car crash in Paris, along with her companion and their driver, as their car attempts to evade the Paparazzi.
- Mother Teresa of Calcutta passes away.
- The first Harry Potter book is published.
- Steve Jobs returns to Apple Computer.
- NASA's Mars Pathfinder lands on Mars.
- Great Britain returns Hong Kong to China.
- Tony Blair is elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
- IBM's Deep Blue defeats Garry Kasparov in Chess.
- Madeleine Albright becomes the first female U.S. Secretary of State in American History.
- Heaven's Gate Cult Commits Mass Suicide near San Diego.
- Rapper Notorious B.I.G. is fatally gunned down in a drive-by shooting.
- Fashion designer Gianni Versace is murdered by serial killer Andrew Cunanan, who later takes his own life.
- The Dow closes above 7,000 for the first time ever.
- Woolworth's closes it's doors forever.
- O.J. Simpson is found guilty in a Civil Trial.
- Dolly the Sheep is cloned at the Roslin Institute in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Carlos the Jackal is caught and sentenced to life in prison in France.
- Bird Flu hits Hong Kong.

TELEVISION in 1997:
- Ellen DeGeneres comes out as gay following "The Puppy Episode" of her sitcom, "Ellen".
- Top shows include ER, Seinfeld, Friends, Frasier, Ally McBeal, NYPD Blue, The X-Files, Law & Order, South Park, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Mad About You.

EMMY AWARDS:
Best Comedy Series: Frasier (NBC)
Best Drama Series: Law & Order (NBC) - only non-Serialized Drama to win since 1980
Best Daytime Soap: General Hospital (ABC)
Best Variety Series: Tracey Takes On (HBO)
Best Miniseries: Prime Suspect V: Error of Judgement (PBS)
Best Made for TV Movie: Miss Evers' Boys (HBO)
Best Actor, Comedy: John Lithgow, 3rd Rock from the Sun (NBC)

# 237: From Woodshed, Iowa 52242


59:48 minutes (54.76 MB)

Tonight on the show, the DJBC talks recent headlines, and recaps the Iowa/Ohio State and Ohio State/Michigan State blowouts.

Photo Credit - The Cedar Rapids Gazette (November 5, 2017) after Iowa's shocking 55-24 butt spanking of the Ohio Little B*ckeyes, tying Ohio's worst loss under Urban Meyer (alongside with some New Year's Eve shutout against a defending National Champion from the Palmetto State of South Carolina).

# 238: Could This FINALLY Be The Year...?


59:50 minutes (54.79 MB)

Tonight on the show, the final word on Headlines for 2017. Plus, a little Thanksgiving. And could this finally be the year that Michigan beats Ohio State? (The B*ckeyes have won 14 of the last 16, with no apparent end in sight.)

The 114th Edition of The Game airs at Noon on Saturday November 25 on FOX.

# 239: The DJBC Jazzy Holiday Happy Hour from Club 502


59:21 minutes (54.33 MB)

Tonight on the DJBC Happy Hour, Holiday Big Band, Jazz, and Swing from the likes of Louis Armstrong, Herb Alpert, Julie London, Seth MacFarlane, Chick Corea, and a couple of others.

# 240: The DJBC Rocking Christmas Happy Hour


59:46 minutes (54.72 MB)

# 241: The True Musical Spirit of Christmas


58:48 minutes (53.84 MB)

# 243: 2017: It Was a VERY BAD Year


58:59 minutes (54 MB)

# 244 - 1978: Music & Headlines


2:00:52 minutes (110.66 MB)

Tonight on the show, the music and headlines from 1978.

HEADLINES:
Coming Soon
- Over 900 people are killed in a Mass Suicide in Jonestown in Guyana.
- The Camp David Peace Accords take place.
- One of the worst blizzards in history sweeps through the Midwest.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA: Washington Bullets
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens
World Series: New York Yankees
Super Bowl XII: Dallas Cowboys
FIFA World Cup: Argentina (who also hosted the FIFA World Cup)
NCAA Basketball: Kentucky Wildcats
NCAA Football: Alabama Crimson Tide (Associated Press) & USC Trojans (UPI and Football Writers of America)
Masters/U.S. Open: Jack Nicklaus
Big Ten Football: Michigan (Rose Bowl rep) & Michigan State
Gator Bowl: Clemson **NOT Ohio State** Tigers

COLUMBUS in 1978:
- A Blizzard sweeps through Ohio in January with blinding snow drifts, shutting down the state for days.
- The 28-year tenure of Woody Hayes comes to an abrupt end following a sideline altercation at the 1978 Gator Bowl.
- Governor Rhodes is re-elected.
- Columbus City Schools are desegregated following the 1977 Ohio Supreme Court ruling by Judge Robert M. Duncan.
- Columbus Alternative High School opens its doors.

LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONS:
State Girls Basketball: Bishop Hartley Lady Hawks
State Football, Class A: Newark Catholic Green Wave

TONY AWARDS (Broadcast on CBS for the first time ever):
Best Musical: Ain't Misbehavin'
Best Play: Da (by Hugh Leonard)

EMMY AWARDS:
Best Comedy Series: All in the Family (CBS); Record eighth consecutive win in this category for CBS
Best Drama Series: The Rockford Files (NBC)
Best Limited Series: Holocaust (NBC)
Best Variety Series: The Muppet Show (Syndicated)
Best Daytime Drama: Days of Our Lives (NBC)
Best Drama/Comedy Special: The Gathering (ABC)
Best Game/Audience Participation Show: The Hollywood Squares (NBC)

# 246: Showtunes of Love This Valentine's Day


59:45 minutes (54.71 MB)

Tonight on the show, love songs from Broadway musicals, including Fiddler on the Roof, Rent, 1776, Company, Grease, Pippin, the 1971 revival of No, No, Nanette, plus songs from recent revivals of The King & I and Hair.

# 248: Three Billboards Outside of Our Opportunity City


59:15 minutes (54.26 MB)

Tonight on the show, who will win Best Picture: Three Billboards Outside of Ebbing, Missouri or The Shape of Water? Plus, where to watch the Oscars on the Big Screen (plus a Marathon of the Best Picture Nominees).

Plus, commentary on Louisville vacating the 2013 National Championship, and whether or not Michigan should be crowned 2013 "Honorary" National Champions in the NCAA Tournament.

In the Weekend Warrior, 30 Years of the Arnold (Sports Festival), plus the State of the City (Part V), the Gahanna State of the City, Off the Grid, the Experience Columbus Annual Meeting, and St. Patrick's Day in Downtown Columbus and Historic Downtown Dublin.

DJBC OSCAR PICKS:
Best Picture: Three Billboards...
Best Director: Guillermo Del Toro, The Shape of Water
Best Actor: Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour
Best Actress: Frances McDormand, Three Billboards...
Best Supporting Actor: Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards...
Best Supporting Actress: Allison Janney, I, Tonya
Best Original Screenplay: Jordan Peele, Get Out
Best Adapted Screenplay: James Ivory, Call Me By Your Name
Best Foreign Language Film: The Insult (Lebanon)
Best Animated Feature: Coco
Best Original Song: "Remember Me", Coco (Music & Lyrics by Robert Lopez & Kristen Anderson-Lopez, the couple behind "Let It Go" from Frozen)

DJBC RAZZIE PICKS:
Worst Picture: Transformers: The Last Knight
Worst Director: Tony Leonidis, The Emoji Movie
Worst Actor: Tom Cruise, The Mummy
Worst Actress: Katherine Heigl, Unforgettable
Worst Supporting Actor: Mel Gibson, Daddy's Home 2
Worst Supporting Actress: Laura Haddock, Transformers: The Last Knight
Worst Screen Combo: Any TWO Sex Positions, Characters, or Sex Toys, Fifty Shades Darker
Worst Remake/Rip-Off/Sequel: Baywatch
Worst Screenplay: Baywatch

OSCAR PARTIES AROUND TOWN:
DREXEL: 6:30PM at Drexel Theatre, 2250 E. Main St. (Bexley)
GATEWAY: 7PM at Gateway Film Center, 1550 N. High St. (University District)

# 249: March Madness, Columbus Style


59:37 minutes (54.58 MB)

Tonight on the show, things happening around town, from the Upper Arlington Centennial Celebration, to the NCAA Women's Final Four. Plus, where did BOTH Ohio and Michigan end up in the NCAA Tournament?

KEY EVENTS AROUND TOWN:
- Upper Arlington Centennial Birthday (3:30-6:30PM; Tuesday March 20; Upper Arlington Public Library MAIN Branch & Northam Park: 2800 Tremont Rd. & 2070 Northam Rd., Upper Arlington; http://www.uaoh.net; COTA: Lines 3 & 13)
- NCAA Women's Final Four (March 29-April 1; Columbus)
- Kick Butt Columbus (March 24; Starts/Ends at Wolfe Park: 105 Park Drive, "Near" East Side)
- Shamrock Club St. Patrick's Day Parade (March 17; Starts at St. Patrick Church and ends at Greater Columbus Convention Center, Downtown Columbus)

# 250: 1988: Music and Headlines


1:59:22 minutes (109.3 MB)

1988 is where the time machine is headed tonight. Songs from Michael Jackson, Terence Trent D'Arby, Robert Palmer, Taylor Dayne, Carly Simon, and The Phantom of the Opera.

COLUMBUS in 1988:
- The Saga of Wexley continues between Limited Brands CEO Les Wexner, the City of Columbus, and the Village of New Albany
- John Cooper becomes the Head Coach of the Ohio State Football Buckeyes, leading them to a 4-6-1 season.

CHAMPIONS:
NBA: Los Angeles Lakers
World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers
Stanley Cup: Edmonton Oilers
Super Bowl XXII: Washington Redskins
AFC: Cincinnati Bengals
NFC: San Francisco 49ers
Heisman Trophy: Barry Sanders, OSU
College Basketball: Kansas
College Football: Notre Dame
The Masters: Curtis Strange
High School Basketball: Wehrle (Boys, Division IV) and Upper Arlington (Girls, Division I)
High School Baseball: Bishop Watterson (Division II) and Newark Catholic (Division III)
The Game/Big Ten: Michigan

EMMYS:
Comedy Series: The Wonder Years (ABC)
Drama Series: thirtysomething (ABC)
Soap: Santa Barbara (NBC)
Variety Program: Irving Berlin's 100th Birthday Celebration (CBS)
Drama/Comedy Special: Inherit the Wind (NBC)
Limited Series: The Murder of Mary Phagan (NBC)
Actor, Comedy Series: Michael J. Fox, Family Ties (NBC)
Actor, Drama Series: Richard Kiley, A Year in the Life (NBC)
Actor, Limited Series/Special: Jason Robards, Inherit the Wind (NBC)
Actor, Daytime Drama: David Canary, All My Children (ABC)
Actress, Comedy Series: Beatrice Arthur, The Golden Girls (NBC)
Actress, Drama Series: Tyne Daly, Cagney & Lacey (CBS)
Actress, Limited Series/Special: Jessica Tandy, Foxfire (CBS)
Actress, Daytime Drama: Helen Gallagher, Ryan's Hope (ABC)
Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: John Larroquette, Night Court (NBC)
Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Larry Drake, L.A. Law (NBC)
Supporting Actor, Limited Series/Special: John Shea, Baby M (ABC)
Supporting Actor, Daytime Drama: Justin Deas, Santa Barbara (NBC)

# 251: We Almost Had It All


58:37 minutes (53.67 MB)

Tonight on the show, events around town, a look back at March Madness, a look back on the legacy of Dr. King, and as part of National Volunteer Week/Month, why volunteer? Tonight on the show.

# 252 - When It Spring Games, It Pours...NOT!


59:42 minutes (54.66 MB)

# 253 - Restart Is The Name of This Game


59:48 minutes (54.76 MB)

# 255: 1958: Music and Headlines


59:50 minutes (54.78 MB)

# 256: 1954: Music and Headlines


59:56 minutes (54.88 MB)

1954....
McCarthyism reaches its boiling point.
The Vietnam War begins.
Brown vs. Board of Education.

At home, The Ohio State won the National Championship in College Football. The Cleveland Browns were NFL Champions.

Rock and roll was born.

# 257: Summer in the CBus 2018: Supersized Edition


1:33:20 minutes (85.46 MB)

Tonight on the show, a preview of summer in the Capital City. There's so much to do in so little time between now and the end of September.

Summer Calendar: http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/174016886597/2018-summer-events-ca...

# 258: The Ed Sullivan Show


1:00:02 minutes (54.97 MB)

Tonight, a stand alone tribute to the Ed Sullivan Show, guest hosted by Ed Sullivan himself, with songs that were made famous during his 23 year run on Sunday nights on CBS.

# 259 - 1963: Music and Headlines


2:00:10 minutes (110.02 MB)

Tonight on the show, we're going back to 1963, which was a very turbulent year here at home. President Kennedy was assassinated. Dr. Martin Luther King delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington. The Vietnam War starts to heat up. A woman goes into space.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA: Boston Celtics
NHL: Toronto Maple Leafs
World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers
NFL: Chicago Bears
AFL: San Diego Chargers
College Football: Texas
College Basketball: Loyola of Chicago (yup)
Big Ten Football: Illinois
Master's: Jack Nicklaus (first-ever major golf win for Nicklaus)
Ohio High School Basketball: Columbus East High Tigers

TONYS:
Play: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Musical: A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum

EMMYS:
Comedy: The Dick Van Dyke Show (CBS)
Drama: The Defenders (CBS)
Program of the Year: The Tunnel - NBC News (NBC)

LINKS:
1963, The Year The Beatles Found Their Voice: https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/06/the-year-the-beatle...
The World in 1963: https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2013/02/50-years-ago-the-world-in-1963...
Sports in 1963: http://www.angelfire.com/az2/classof63/sports.html
Arts & Entertainment in 1963: http://www.angelfire.com/az2/classof63/ae63.html
(More) Headlines from 1963: http://www.angelfire.com/az2/classof63/headlinesof63.html
The People's History, 1963: http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1963.html
(Yet More) Headlines from 1963: http://www.the60sofficialsite.com/The_Headlines_of_1963.html

# 261 - The Summer Jam Tour of Historic Homes


59:15 minutes (54.24 MB)

Tonight on the show, The DJBC previews the Olde Towne East Tour of Historic Homes of Franklin Park, which is July 15. And Summer Jam West, July 14 at Westgate Park. Plus, other happenings in July around town.

# 262 - Television Theme Songs of the 1970s


2:02:25 minutes (112.07 MB)

Tonight on the show, television theme songs from the 1970s. Sitcoms, Game Shows, Cop Shows, Variety Shows. We tried to cram them in.

# 264 - 1970: Music and Headlines


1:59:23 minutes (109.31 MB)

1970. Kent State. The Beatles break up. The U.S. invades Cambodia. Apollo 13. Monday Night Football. Love Story. The B*ckeyes Win a National Championship After Losing. The NFL and AFL become one NFL. These were some of the things that shaped 1970.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
College Football National Champions: Texas **NOT OHIO STATE** Longhorns
College Basketball: UCLA Bruins (for the fourth year in a row, and sixth out of seven)
Big Ten Football: Ohio State (**NOT NATIONAL CHAMPIONS**)
NBA: New York Knicks
World Series: Baltimore Orioles
Stanley Cup: Boston Bruins
Super Bowl IV: Kansas City Chiefs
British Open: Jack Nicklaus
Stagg Bowl: Capital Crusaders

ENTERTAINMENT:
- The Beatles and Simon and Garfunkel break up.
- Midnight Cowboy becomes the first X-rated movie (and only one) to win the Best Picture Academy Award.
- Room 222 upsets Sesame Street to win the New Series Emmy Award.

EMMY AWARDS:
Drama Series: Marcus Welby M.D. (ABC)
Comedy Series: My World and Welcome To It (NBC)
Variety or Musical Series: The David Frost Show (Syndicated)
Dramatic Program: A Storm in Summer - Hallmark Hall of Fame (NBC)
New Series: Room 222 (ABC)
Actor, Drama: Robert Young, Marcus Welby M.D. (ABC)
Actress, Drama: Susan Hampshire, The Forsyte Saga (NET)
Actor, Comedy: William Windom, My World and Welcome To It (NBC)
Actress, Comedy: Hope Lange, The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (ABC)
Actor, Single Performance: Peter Ustinov, A Storm in Summer (NBC)
Actress, Single Performance: Patty Duke, My Sweet Charlie (NBC)
Supporting Actor, Comedy: Michael Constantine, Room 222 (ABC)
Supporting Actress, Comedy: Karen Valentine, Room 222 (ABC)
Supporting Actor, Drama: James Brolin, Marcus Welby M.D. (ABC)
Supporting Actress, Drama: Gail Fisher, Mannix (CBS) - first African-American winner in this category

ACADEMY AWARDS:
(For 1969 films)
Best Picture: Midnight Cowboy - only X-rated film to win this prize
Best Actor: John Wayne, True Grit

# 265 - 1980: Music and Headlines


2:03:26 minutes (113.01 MB)

1980. John Lennon Assassinated. The Miracle on Ice. The Olympic Boycott. The Iran-Iraq War begins. The Hostage Crisis and the Rise of the Reaganites. Who Shot J.R.? Pac-Man. Rubik's Cube. The Screen Actors Guild Strike of 1980. Those were some of the things that took place in 1980 as we transitioned out of the 1970s into the 1980s.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NCAA Football: Georgia Bulldogs
NCAA Basketball: Louisville Cardinals
Super Bowl XIV: Pittsburgh Steelers
NBA: Los Angeles Lakers
Stanley Cup: New York Islanders
World Series: Philadelphia Phillies
Big Ten Football/The Game: Michigan Wolverines

ENTERTAINMENT:
- The Screen Actors Guild goes on Strike, leading to a boycott of the Emmy Awards, where only ONE actor (the late Powers Boothe) showed up, and believe it or not, that actor won.
- Who Shot J.R.? brings "Dallas" to cult status. (Spoiler: It was Kristin. Seriously. You've had 38 years.)
- John Lennon is shot to death outside his apartment in New York. News of his death was broken live on Monday Night Football, as fans mourned all over the world.
- Evita dominates the Tony Awards. Best Play Children of a Lesser God and 1981 Tony Winners 42nd Street and Amadeus make their Broadway debuts. 42nd Street director/choreographer Gower Champion passes away on the morning of the show's opening performance.

EMMY AWARDS:
Comedy Series: Taxi (ABC)
Drama Series: Lou Grant (CBS)
Limited Series: Edward and Mrs. Simpson (Syndicated)
Drama or Comedy Special: The Miracle Worker (NBC)
Daytime Drama: Guiding Light (CBS)
Actor, Comedy: Richard Mulligan, Soap (ABC)
Actress, Comedy: Cathryn Damon, Soap (ABC)
Actor, Drama: Edward Asner, Lou Grant (CBS)
Actress, Drama: Barbara Bel Geddes, Dallas (CBS)
Actor, Limited Series or Special: Powers Boothe, Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (CBS) - the ONLY Actor to show up to accept their Emmy on Emmy night
Actress, Limited Series or Special: Patty Duke, The Miracle Worker (NBC)

The DJBC Happy Half-Hour - August 6, 2018, "Fire Urban Meyer"


29:45 minutes (27.23 MB)

Tonight on the show, The #UrbanScandal, involving Ohio B*ckeye Head Coach Urban Meyer and the fallout from former assistant coach Zach Smith and his ex-wife Courtney Smith's domestic violence situation. Why Urban needs to be fired.

Also, the Special Election in the 12th Congressional District. Why ALL the Nation's Eyes are on Ohio, and why every voter from Clintonville to Cardington, and from Mansfield to Muskingum County needs to take notice.

# 266 - Baldertrump (Or An Urban Scandal)!


59:29 minutes (54.47 MB)

Tonight on the show, a recap of the Special Election in the 12th U.S. Congressional District in Ohio (yeah, that one that stretches from the University District to Mansfield, and from Dublin to Zanesville). Plus, brief updates on the #UrbanScandal and #SaveTheCrew. And upcoming events around town.

- TedX Hilliard (August 15; 5:30PM at Hilliard Bradley High School: 2800 Walker Rd., Hilliard)
- Beyonce & Jay-Z OTR II Tour (August 16; Ohio Stadium: 411 Woody Hayes Drive, Ohio Campus)
- Columbus Food Truck Festival (August 17 & 18; Downtown Riverfront)
- St. Vincent Community Picnic (August 17; 3-6PM at St. Vincent Family Centers: 1490 E. Main St., Franklin Park) (Bus - # 2 or 11)
- CrestFest (August 18; 12-9PM; Crestview and Tulane Roads between East and Calumet Streets, Clintonville (Bus - # 2 or 4)
- African Village Festival (August 18; 11AM-7PM; 1275 Bryden Road, Franklin Park) (Bus - # 2 or 11)
- Near East Side Hop (August 19-26; Near East Side) (Bus - # 2, 7, 10, 11, and/or 22)
- 4th Friday (August 24; State Street between Home and Park Streets, Uptown Westerville)
- Grandview Hop (August 25; Grandview Avenue between 1st and 5th Ave.; Grandview Avenue is closed between First and Third Avenues, Grandview/5th by Northwest) (Bus - # 5)
- Harvest Festival (August 25; Kossuth Street Garden: 641 E. Kossuth St. and Ganthers Garden: 573 E. Whittier St., South Side) (Bus - # 4, 5, or 8P)
- Urban Scrawl XII (August 25 & 26; 400 West Rich, Franklinton) (Bus - # 3, 6, or 9)
- The Big Table (August 29; http://www.columbusfoundation.org)

# 267 - The Way It Is...


58:24 minutes (53.47 MB)

Tonight on the show...a bunch of stuff.

# 268 - It's SO Scandalous, I Might Offend Someone (Summer Finale)


58:50 minutes (53.87 MB)

Tonight on the show, the final word on the Urban Meyer Scandal for the summer. Plus, updates on The Crew and the 12th District Congressional Race. And, a supersized Weekend Warrior with September events. And a preview of The Emmy Awards, plus Michigan and Ohio State Football

MICHIGAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE:
9/01 - at Notre Dame (7:30PM, NBC)
9/08 - WESTERN MICHIGAN (Noon)
9/15 - SOUTHERN METHODIST (3:30PM)
9/22 - NEBRASKA
9/29 - at Nebraska
10/06 - MARYLAND
10/13 - WISCONSIN
10/20 - at Michigan State (Little Brothers Week, Fox)
10/27 - BYE (just like the B*ckeyes, go watch the Capital/Otterbein game, go grocery shopping, or clean the rat droppings out of your kitchen ceiling)
11/03 - PENN STATE
11/10 - at Rutgers
11/17 - INDIANA (Senior Day)
11/24 - THE GAME at "You Know Who"
12/01 - B1G Championship
12/31 - College Football Playoff
1/07 - National Championship

Ohio State B*ckeyes YOU KNOW WHO
9/01 - vs. Columbus East
9/08 - vs. Bishop Watterson
9/15 - vs. The Little Sisters of the Poor (at AT&T Stadium)
9/22 - vs. Westland
9/29 - at Penn State
10/06 - vs. Bishop Hartley
10/13 - vs. Columbus College of Art and Design
10/20 - at Upper Arlington
10/27 - BYE (Somehow they LOSE this week, too)
11/03 - vs. Nebraska
11/10 - at Michigan State
11/17 - vs. University of Phoenix
11/24 - POETIC JUSTICE
Late December* - Mid-Level Bowl
* - Must win 6 games to get there, don't know if Urban will be coaching this year, still.

# 164B - 1990: Music without Headlines (DJBC Happy Hour Classic)


1:00:20 minutes (55.25 MB)

Music from 1990.

SHOWBIZ AWARDS:
GRAMMY AWARDS:
Album of the Year: "Nick of Time" - Bonnie Raitt
Song of the Year: "The Wind Beneath My Wings" (sung by Bette Midler)
Best New Artist: NOBODY (listen to Part 1 of the podcast, and you'll know why, plus know who the losers were)
Record of the Year: "The Wind Beneath My Wings" - Bette Midler

EMMYS:
Drama Series: L.A. Law (NBC)
Comedy Series: Murphy Brown (CBS)
Soap Opera: Santa Barbara (NBC) (the first soap to win three consecutive Daytime Emmys for Drama Series)
Variety Series: In Living Color (Fox)
Variety Special: Sammy Davis Jr.'s 60th Anniversary Celebration (ABC)
Animated Program: The Simpsons (Fox) (the first of many wins)
Miniseries: Drug Wars: The Camarena Story (NBC)
Drama/Comedy Special (TIE): Caroline? - Hallmark Hall of Fame (CBS) & The Incident (also CBS)
Actor, Drama Series: Peter Falk, Columbo (ABC)
Actress, Drama Series: Patricia Wettig, thirtysomething (ABC)
Supporting Actor, Drama Series: Jimmy Smits, L.A. Law (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Drama Series: Marg Helgenberger, China Beach (ABC)
Actor, Comedy Series: Ted Danson, Cheers (NBC)
Actress, Comedy Series: Candice Bergen, Murphy Brown (CBS)
Supporting Actor, Comedy Series: Alex Rocco, The Famous Teddy Z (CBS)
Supporting Actress, Comedy Series: Bebe Neuwirth, Cheers (NBC)
Actor, Daytime Soap: A Martinez, Santa Barbara (NBC) (first Latinx actor to win this Award)
Actress, Daytime Soap: Kim Zimmer, Guiding Light (CBS)
Supporting Actor, Daytime Soap: Henry Darrow, Santa Barbara (NBC)
Supporting Actress, Daytime Soap: Julia Barr, All My Children (ABC)
Younger Actor, Daytime: Andrew Kavovit, As the World Turns (CBS)
Younger Actress, Daytime: Cady McClain, All My Children (ABC)
Actor, Miniseries/Special: Hume Cronyn, Age-Old Friends (HBO)
Actress, Miniseries/Special: Barbara Hershey, A Killing in a Small Town (CBS)
Supporting Actor, Miniseries/Special: Vincent Gardenia, Age-Old Friends (HBO)

# 269 - 1993: Music & Headlines


59:50 minutes (54.79 MB)

1993...Jurassic Park, The FBI Siege of the Branch Davidian Cult, The Greater Columbus Convention Center is open for Business, The Lady B*ckeyes Fall Short in the NCAA Women's Basketball National Championship, Chris Webber Calls Time Out, The Clinton White House, Last Call for Cheers, Tom Hanks gets Sleepless in Seattle and battles both AIDS and the courts in Philadelphia, Player's Theatre abruptly folds with lots of unanswered questions, and Lucasville Prison is Under Siege. Those were some of the happenings in 1993 in our world, both here at home, and across the vast land we call Earth.

CENTRAL OHIO HEADLINES:
- The Greater Columbus Convention Center, designed by Peter Eisenman, opens its doors in March.
- Players Theatre abruptly folds in September, due to financial issues.
- The Lucasville Prison Riots take place in April at the Lucasville Federal Penitentiary in Southern Ohio.
- Lima Senior beats Westerville North in a mandated play-in High School Football Playoff Game, following a ruling on the eligibility of a North transfer player; Hilliard and Newark Catholic make the State Football Semi-Finals
- Pickerington Lady Tigers win the State Basketball Championship
- The Ohio State Lady Buckeyes finish as runners-up in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament, led by Freshman phenom (and recent Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Inductee) Katie Smith
- The Ohio State Football B*ckeyes share the Big Ten title with Wisconsin after a 14-14 tie in Madison in November; B*ckeyes get embarrassed in Ann Arbor two weeks later, 28-0. Wisconsin earns the Rose Bowl bid, having not gone since the 1963 Rose Bowl.

NATIONAL/WORLD HEADLINES:
- Bill Clinton takes office as the 42nd President of the United States.
- Federal Agents seige the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco, Texas in the Spring of 1993. After a seven-week standoff, Cult leader David Koresh and 80 of his followers are found dead.

# 270 - Christopher Columbus All Along the Outerbelt


58:53 minutes (53.91 MB)

Tonight on the show, it's time to let all of the air back after DJBC's early autumnal break. SCOTUS, The State of Radio, and Why Voting in Next Month's Election Is Super-Important; Plus happenings around town this week. And a message from Christopher Columbus himself.

October 9, 2018 is the LAST DAY to register to Vote for the November 6 General Election! DO NOT BE SILENT! VOTE! Your Vote Is Your Voice (which I say in many languages in this show)

And if there is anything else that was unfiltered, I had to do this show under heavy time constraints and had to record the whole show in the MAIN studio, when it was unavailable.

And, yes, this is Show # 270. Where is your favorite place to hang out along the Outerbelt?

# 271 - The Complete Hitchhiker's Guide to the 2018 Election Galaxy


59:24 minutes (54.39 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Everything you need to know about the upcoming Election. Issues, Levies, Key Candidates (sorry, Judges, I completely dropped the ball and forgot).

Central Ohio Voter's Guide (from the Dispatch): https://www.10tv.com/article/central-ohio-voters-guide-whats-your-ballot...

# 272 - Tricks or Treats


59:30 minutes (54.48 MB)

Tonight on the show, some ghoulish Halloween music, plus a sneak peek at Highball Halloween, October 26 & 27 in the Short North.

# 273 - Musical Dia De La Muerta III - R-E-S-P-E-C-T


59:46 minutes (54.72 MB)

Tonight on the show, songs from musical artists who left us over the last 12 months.

# 275 - Midterm Madness '18


59:09 minutes (54.15 MB)

Tonight on the show, we put the Midterm Elections to bed. Plus, the Weekend Warrior previews the kickoff to Holiday festivities near you.

# 276 - Go Blue Wave '18


59:40 minutes (54.63 MB)

Tonight on the show, the 115th Annual "The Game" takes place on Saturday November 24 at Ohio Stadium as the # 10 Ohio State B*ckeyes host the # 4 Michigan Wolverines, the second time in the last three years both schools are in the Top Ten in the annual rivalry. Also for the second time in three years, ESPN's College Game Day will broadcast LIVE from The Ohio State University on November 24 before the Noon game, which will air for the second straight year on FOX.

DJBC's Pick: Michigan 28, "You Know Who" 21
- Michigan is pissed off for many reasons. 1) They played poorly against Indiana...again. 2) The last time they were in Columbus, the referees gave OSU the crucial first down in overtime, when it was abundantly clear that J.T. Barrett was short on 4th and Inches. 3) The B*ckeyes have won 15 of the last 17 meetings, and Michigan hasn't won in Columbus since 2000.
- This is only the third time in the last 27 years that Michigan is favored in Columbus. They are 0-1-1, with the loss coming the last time they were favored, 2004 (a 37-21 win, when Tressel deliberately locked Michigan in their locker rooms), and the tie coming in 1992, in what then-OSU President Dr. E. Gordon Gee called, "One of the greatest B*ckeye victories ever". 1988 (or 1990) was the last time Michigan won in Columbus as the clear favorite.
- Ohio State's defense is bad...really bad. They let a 2-6 Nebraska team hang around for the whole game. They let Indiana and Minnesota hang around too long. They allowed TWO 75+ yard touchdowns against both Oregon State and Maryland (who were a combined 7-15, as of the airing of this show). They allowed a 93-yard score against TCU (whose own season fell apart during the third quarter of said game). They can't stop the run, and the loss of Nick Bosa to both a season-ending injury and next Spring's NFL Draft has hurt.
- Haskins is not a mobile quarterback like Shea Patterson (or Haskins' ancestors - Barrett, Miller, or even Cardale Jones).

# 277 - The Post-Game Show (or The DJBC Unhappy Hour)


59:48 minutes (54.76 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
- The Game: The Revenge Tour comes to an abrupt halt, as the Buckeyes slaughter That Team Up North, 62-39. The most combined points in the rivalry history, and the most points scored by Ohio State in the history of the rivalry (surpassing the old record of 50, twice set by Woody Hayes: 1961 and 1968). What's next for Ohio State and Michigan. Was this Urban Meyer (and Dwayne Haskins)'s last game at the Shoe?
- The Weekend Warrior: The Final Weekend Warrior before Christmas Eve runs through Holiday Lighting events throughout the Columbus area, plus a couple of non-holiday events, such as Creative Mornings, The Sergeant Peppercorn Marathon, and Columbus Children's Theatre's Nat King Cole Fundraiser Concert.
- Giving Tuesday: #GivingTuesday is November 27. Donate online to http://www.wcrsfm.org, to help keep WCRS FM alive for future generations to come (I have Show # 300 to look forward to next year, so make that big donation!)

HOLIDAY EVENTS (November 26-December 3):
https://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/179869080972/2018-central-ohio-ho...
BEXLEY: Tree Lighting at Capital University (11/26 at 4PM); Bexley Holiday Hop (12/02 at Noon); City of Bexley Tree Lighting (12/02 at 4:30PM at Broad and Drexel), Capital University Menorah Lighting (12/02 at Dusk)
CANAL WINCHESTER: Christmas in the Village (11/30 & 12/01; Holiday Parade/Tree Lighting: 11/30)
CLINTONVILLE: HolidayVille! (12/02 at Noon)
DELAWARE: Tree Lighting (11/30 in Downtown Delaware)
DOWNTOWN COLUMBUS: Main Library/Topiary Park Light the Night (11/28 at 6PM at Columbus Main Library and Topiary Park), Winterfair (12/01 at 11AM at Bicentennial Park), Lazarus Santa Stop (12/01 at 11AM at OSU Urban Arts Space/Lazarus Building)
DUBLIN: Tree Lighting/Open House at Fletcher Coffman Homestead (11/29 at Dusk at Coffman Park), Holly Days in Historic Dublin (12/01 at 11AM)

# 278 - Eight Crazy Nights


59:10 minutes (54.18 MB)

Tonight on the show, we celebrate Hanukkah.

# 279 - December IS Magic Again


59:14 minutes (54.24 MB)

Tonight on the show, an hour full of Christmas songs, with Herb Alpert being the featured artist, in commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of "The Christmas Album" (1968), which he followed that up last year with "The Christmas Wish", his first holiday album in 49 years.

# 280 - Christmas on Broadway


59:29 minutes (54.46 MB)

Tonight on the show, the holidays are here, and we're taking it to the stage with songs from The Sound of Music, Rent, (The Who's) Tommy, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Annie, Promises, Promises, and the stage adaptations of Holiday Inn and Dr. Seuss's How The Grinch Stole Christmas.

# 281 - Twas The Night Before Christmas '18


59:50 minutes (54.79 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Santa Claus makes his annual flight around the World. And it's Christmas Eve. The second time that The DJBC Happy Hour has aired on Christmas Eve (2012 being the other year), and the last time until 2029 (unless the show moves to another night and time).

The Weekend Warrior returns to preview The Big Explore, which is in commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Columbus Foundation, December 29. SIX Local Museums will have FREE Admission, and COTA will have FREE bus service ALL Day on that Saturday (I deliberately left out the part about the 75 cent cones of Jeni's Ice Cream on purpose).

And Mrs. Claus predicts the Peach (Saturday at NOON on ESPN) and Rose (New Year's Day at 5PM on ESPN) Bowls, with a Special Guest, and a couple of Elves.

Next week ONLY, the show will air LIVE at 8PM EST. I'll try to cut in at 7:59, but I'm going to perfect it. I swear.

# 282 - 2018: That Was The Year That Wasn't...LIVE...NOT!!


59:45 minutes (54.7 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back at 2018, a year of highs and lows. What were the biggest headlines?

# 284 - January 28, 2019


59:35 minutes (54.55 MB)

# 285 - Grammys Go Broadway (Best Musical Theatre Album Winners) - BONUS Version


2:00:12 minutes (110.05 MB)

Tonight on the show, songs from past Grammy Award winners for Musical Theater Album, plus two of the 2019 nominees in this exact category. Songs from The Sound of Music, Funny Girl, Hair, Godspell, The Wiz, Wicked, The Producers, Hamilton, and other shows round out this program tonight.

# 286 - The DJBC Valentine's Big Band of Sound


59:34 minutes (54.54 MB)

# 287 - The Happy Marriage of Rob Lowe and Snow White (or A Star is Whiplashed: The Oscars Show)


59:52 minutes (54.82 MB)

Tonight on the show, the Academy Awards. Who will win? Plus, the Razzies and the 80th Anniversary of Gone with the Wind.

DJBC Oscar Predictions:
Best Picture - Roma
Best Director - Alfonso Cuaron, Roma
Best Actress - Glenn Close, The Wife
Best Actor - Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody
Best Supporting Actress - Regina King, If Beale Street Could Talk
Best Supporting Actor - Mahershala Ali, Green Book
Best Foreign Language Film - Roma (Mexico)
Best Original Song - "Shallow", A Star is Born

RAZZIE PREDICTIONS:
Worst Picture - The Happytime Murders
Worst Director - Brian Henson, The Happytime Murders
Worst Screen Combo - Any two Puppets or People, The Happytime Murders
Worst Actor - Trump, Fahrenheit 11/9 & The Death of a Nation
Worst Actress - Melissa McCarthy, The Happytime Murders
Worst Supporting Actor - TBD
Worst Supporting Actress - Kellyanne Conway, Fahrenheit 11/9
Worst Screenplay - Holmes & Watson

80th Anniversary of Gone With the Wind
(Local Screenings)
AMC Lennox
AMC Easton
Fathom 16 Gahanna
Fathom 18 Polaris
Marcus Crosswoods
Marcus Pickerington

# 288 - The Harlem Renaissance 100: I Too, Sing America


58:01 minutes (53.12 MB)

Tonight on the show, a look back at the Harlem Renaissance, with music, and some local events commemorating the Centennial of the Dawn of the Harlem Renaissance.

From February 22 to March 23, the Harlem Renaissance: New Artists, New Day Exhibit is at the Cultural Arts Center (139 West Main Street in Downtown Columbus, across from Bicentennial Park).

# 289 - Let's Schedule Everything on S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y!!


58:42 minutes (53.75 MB)

Tonight on the show, a whole bunch of stuff...nothing is off-limits.

The Weekend Warrior skims through most of the events in the remainder of March.

# 290 - 1973: Music and Headlines


2:03:07 minutes (112.72 MB)

Tonight on the show, the music and headlines from 1973.

HEADLINES:
The U.S. starts to withdraw troops from Vietnam and Cambodia following the Paris Peace Accords.
"The Saturday Night Massacre": Nixon fires several members of his cabinet during the Watergate Scandal
The U.S. Supreme Court legalizes abortion in Roe vs. Wade.
Former U.S. President Lyndon Baines Johnson dies of a heart attack at his Texas ranch.

SPORTS:
Secretariat wins the Triple Crown
The Miami Dolphins complete a (the NFL's last) perfect regular season.
The Big Ten Commissioners vote 6-4 to send the Ohio State B*ckeyes to the 1974 Rose Bowl, following a 10-10 tie in Ann Arbor in THE Game. The B*ckeyes get beat by USC in the Rose Bowl as a result.
The UCLA Bruins win their unprecedented seventh consecutive (and ninth in the last ten years) NCAA Tournament, beating Memphis (State).

Sports Champions:
NCAA Football: Notre Dame Fighting Irish
NCAA Basketball: UCLA Bruins (7th Straight)
NBA: New York Knicks
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens
Super Bowl: Miami Dolphins
World Series: Oakland Athletics
The Game/Big Ten: Nobody (ON the Field); Ohio State (OFF the Field)
Local High School Basketball: Bishop Ready Silver Knights
Heisman Trophy: John Cappelletti, Running Back, Penn State

ENTERTAINMENT:
Bob Fosse becomes the first (and only) person to win the Directing Triple Crown in the same year - winning an Academy Award, Tony Award, and Emmy Award for Directing
Sacheen Littlefeather refuses to accept an Academy Award on behalf of Marlon Brando
The Emmy Awards turn 25, where the Limited Series Category is awarded for the very first time

Academy Awards (for 1972 Films):
Best Picture - The Godfather
Best Actor - (See Above)
Best Actress - Liza Minnelli, Cabaret
Best Supporting Actor - Joel Grey, Cabaret
Best Supporting Actress - Bexley's own Eileen Heckart, Butterflies are Free
Best Director - Bob Fosse, Cabaret

# 291 - The DJBC Motown60 Happy Hour


1:00:16 minutes (55.18 MB)

# 293 - April 8, 2019 (Lots of Music and Lots of Geats)


59:50 minutes (54.79 MB)

Tonight on the show, music that featured the late drummer extrordinaire Hal Blaine on the drums, and the Weekend Warrior highlights events happening near you, including Beowulf, April 11-20 at MadLab Theatre (http://www.theactorstheatre.org).

# 294 - The St8 of Our Show is BOLD


58:23 minutes (53.45 MB)

Tonight on the show, the State of the Show is...Bold, Bold, Bold, Bold. What to look out for on the show in the coming months, plus events happening through the remainder of April.

# 295 - May Science, Fun, and Prosperity Be With You


59:00 minutes (54.01 MB)

Tonight on the show, it's YP Week (http://www.columbusypweek.com) and Sci-Fest Week (http://www.cosiscifest.org). Plus, the Avenue 4 All People celebrates ALL things Parsons Avenue and the South Side. Plus, other events near you.

# 296 - 1959: Music and Headlines


2:00:16 minutes (110.11 MB)

1959...
Castro takes over Cuba. Alaska and Hawaii enter Statehood. NASA introduces the Mercury Seven. Bonanza becomes the first regular TV series to air in color. Three of Rock and Roll's finest rising stars are killed in a plane crash on "The Day The Music Died". Nixon and Khruschev have the first Big Table at the Kitchen Table.

Making their debuts in 1959: The Grammy Awards, Pantyhose, Motown Records, The St. Lawrence Seaway, BIC Ballpoint Pen, the 50-Star American Flag, and Barbie (and Ken)

Here at home, City Council President Westlake defeats Mayor Sensenbrenner in the November Mayoral Election. The Columbus Citizen and Ohio State Journal merge into one as The Columbus Citizen-Journal. Kingsdale Shopping Center is built on 38 acres of land in Upper Arlington. A flood sweeps through Ohio in January. Michael DiSalle is sworn in as Ohio's Governor.

GRAMMYS (Held for the Very First Time):
Record/Song of the Year: "Volare" (Domenico Modugno)
Album of the Year: Soundtrack from Peter Gunn (Henry Mancini)

OSCARS (for 1958 films):
Best Picture: Gigi (a perfect 9-for-9)
Best Actor: David Niven, Separate Tables
Best Actress: Susan Hayward, I Want to Live!
Best Supporting Actor: Burl Ives, The Big Country
Best Supporting Actress: Wendy Hiller, Separate Tables
Best Director: Vincente Minnelli, Gigi
Best Original Song: "Gigi" (by Lerner & Loewe)

EMMY AWARDS:

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NCAA Basketball: Cal-Berkeley Golden Bears
NCAA Football: Syracuse Orangemen
Big Ten Football: Wisconsin Badgers
NFL: Baltimore Colts
NBA: Boston Celtics (this was the very first Celtics/Lakers NBA Finals, and the ONLY one when the Lakers were still in Minnesota)
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens
World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers (first World Series since moving from Brooklyn)
The Game: Michigan

TONY AWARDS:
Best Play -
Best Musical - Redhead

LINKS:
1959 Facts - https://molinehigh1959.webs.com/1959.htm

# 297 - 2002: Music and Headlines


59:50 minutes (54.79 MB)

2002 was the first full year of a post-9/11 America. The Department of Homeland Security was created. The Houston Texans are founded.

Here at home, Governor Bob Taft was re-elected in a landslide. Wendy's founder Dave Thomas passed away. Central Crossing High School opened in Grove City, the fourth high school of South-Western City Schools. Freshman running back phenom Maurice Clarett helps Ohio State to its first National Championship since 1968. The Bengals suffer their worst season in franchise history at 2-14.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA: Los Angeles Lakers
Super Bowl XXXVI: New England Patriots (the first of the Belichick/Brady era)
World Series: Anaheim Angels
Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings
NCAA Men's Basketball: Maryland Terrapins
NCAA Women's Basketball: UConn Lady Huskies
College Football: THE Ohio State B*ckeyes
Heisman Trophy: Carson Palmer, Quarterback, University of Southern California
FIFA World Cup: Brazil
U.S. (Golf) Open: Tiger Woods

LOCAL SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
The Memorial - Jim Furyk
The Game - Ohio State won 14-9 in Columbus
Division II Boys' H.S. Basketball: Brookhaven Bearcats (first State Championship for Columbus City Schools since 1979)
Division II Football: Bishop Watterson Eagles

ACADEMY AWARDS (for 2001 Films):
Best Picture: A Beautiful Mind
Best Director: Ron Howard, A Beautiful Mind
Best Actress: Halle Berry, Monster's Ball (first African-American winner in this category)
Best Actor: Denzel Washington, Training Day (second African-American winner, and first since 1964 in this category)
Best Supporting Actress: Jennifer Connelly, A Beautiful Mind
Best Supporting Actor: Jim Broadbent, Iris
Best Original Song: "If I Didn't Have You", Monsters, Inc., Music and Lyrics by Randy Newman (first-ever Oscar win for Newman)

GRAMMY AWARDS (for 2000-01 Music):
Album of the Year: Soundtrack from O, Brother, Where Art Thou?
Record of The Year: "Walk On" (U2)
Song of the Year: "Fallin" (Alicia Keys)

# 299 - The Long, Hot Summer Night '19


59:15 minutes (54.25 MB)

Tonight on the show, a score of June events are talked about tonight.

Columbus Arts Festival (June 7-9): http://www.columbusartsfestival.org
Columbus Community Pride: http://www.columbuscommunitypride.org
Pride: http://www.columbuspride.org

Seasonal MB - DJBC Happy Hour Fireworks Mix I


6:00 minutes (5.49 MB)

Fireworks Mix from # 12, "Out of Many...Proud of the Red, White, and Blue" (July 4, 2011)

Seasonal MB - DJBC Happy Hour Fireworks Mix II


7:28 minutes (6.85 MB)

From Show # 49, "Sweet Freedom's Song: Celebrating Our History", originally aired on July 2, 2012.

Seasonal MB - DJBC Happy Hour Fireworks Mix III


11:40 minutes (10.69 MB)

2013 Fireworks Mix from # 84, "Be True to the Red, White, and Blue" (Aired on July 1, 2013).

Seasonal MB - DJBC Happy Hour Fireworks Mix IV


11:11 minutes (10.24 MB)

From Show # 117, "It's Always Patriotic on The DJBC Happy Hour/WCRS-FM", originally aired on June 30, 2014.

Seasonal MB - DJBC Happy Hour Fireworks Mix V


7:46 minutes (7.12 MB)

Fireworks V Mix from Show # 152, "# 152: Peace, Love, and the Fourth of July" of The DJBC Happy Hour, originally aired on June 29, 2015.

Seasonal MB - Fireworks Mix VI (2016 Fireworks Extravaganza)


10:02 minutes (9.19 MB)

Seasonal MB - Fireworks Mix VIII


12:16 minutes (11.24 MB)

2018 Fireworks Mix from Show # 260, "Home of True American Heroes, The DJBC Happy Hour" (July 2, 2018).

Seasonal MB - Fireworks Mix VII


10:11 minutes (9.33 MB)

The 7th Annual Fireworks Mix from Show # 222, "This Is My America" (July 3, 2017).

# 300 - The Best Is Yet to Come


58:49 minutes (53.86 MB)

Tonight, the 300th The DJBC Happy Hour stays true to its original. The Weekend Warrior skims through events happening throughout the week, including Comfest, of which the DJBC himself will be emceeing the Solar Stage on June 30 from 11 to 2.

SONG LIST:
"The Best Is Yet To Come" - Frank Sinatra (with the Count Basie Band, arranged by Quincy Jones)
"Volunteers" - Jefferson Airplane (LIVE from Woodstock)
"See Me, Feel Me/Listening to You" - The Who (LIVE from Woodstock)
"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" - Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young (LIVE from Woodstock)

# 301 - Celebrating Our Common Unity - United We Stand


59:47 minutes (54.73 MB)

Tonight on the Show, It's The Fourth of July! Parades, Fireworks, and Things Happening Around Town!

(To Be Edited In Later When I Have Time, Which I Really Don't)

FIREWORKS: https://www.nbc4i.com/community/red-white-and-boom/2019-central-ohio-fou...

Our title for tonight's show comes from the Westland Area (Celebrating Our Community) and Northland (The Many Faces of Northland - United We Stand) Parades.

2019 DJBC Happy Hour Extended Fireworks Mix 9


15:12 minutes (13.92 MB)

The full 15 minute extended Fireworks Mix for # 301 of The DJBC Happy Hour (trimmed down to 8:45 for time purposes).

MB - "A City That Stays The Same Falls Behind"


0:10 minutes (164.12 KB)

"Columbus Is A Town..." - James Thurber


0:16 minutes (250.25 KB)

A quote from James Thurber (1894-1961), "Columbus Is A Town In Almost Which Everything Happens..."

# 302 A - 1979: Music & Headlines (Part 1 of 2)


1:31:03 minutes (83.37 MB)

Tonight on the Show, we go back in time to 1979, the end of a rollercoaster decade for pop culture and news.

HEADLINES:
- China introduces its "ONE Child per Family" Policy (which lasted 34 years, being altered to TWO Children in 2013)
- Pol Pot and Phnom Penh fall in Cambodia
- Idi Amin falls from power in Uganda and is exiled
- The Shah of Iran is exiled as the Ayatollah Khomeini takes over rule of Iran
- 63 Americans are held hostage at the American Embassy in Tehran
- Lord Mountbatten is assassinated by the IRA
- Margaret Thatcher becomes Prime Minister of Great Britain
- The Sandinistas take rule of Nicaragua
- Saddam Hussein takes over power in Iraq
- President Carter and Soviet Premier Brezhnev sign the SALT II Treaty
- Punk Rocker Sid Vicious dies of a drug overdose while on trial for murdering his girlfriend
- Sony introduces the Walkman, a portable cassette player (which cost $ 200 at the time of its debut in July)
- The State of Ohio pays $ 675,000 to the survivors and victims families of the Kent State Massacre (more Columbus Headlines in Part 2)

SPORTS:
- Michigan State beats Indiana State in the first-ever meeting between Magic Johnson and Larry Bird
- Earle Bruce takes over the Ohio B*ckeyes, leading them to an 11-1 record in his first year.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers return to the top of the NFL Mountain, winning Super Bowl XIII.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA - Seattle SuperSonics
Stanley Cup - Montreal Canadiens
World Series - Pittsburgh Pirates
Super Bowl XIII - Pittsburgh Steelers
Ohio High School Basketball Class AAA/Division I - Columbus East High Tigers (their last, to date)
Ohio Division II/Class AA Boys Golf - Dublin (Coffman) Shamrocks
Ohio Division I Girls Volleyball - Whitehall-Yearling Lady Rams
Ohio Division III Girls Volleyball - Newark Catholic Lady Green Wave
Ohio Division II/Class AA Baseball - St. Francis DeSales Stallions
Ohio Division I/Class AAA Track - Gahanna-Lincoln

# 302-B - 1979: Music and Headlines (Part 2 of 2)


1:32:40 minutes (84.84 MB)

Part 2 of 1979, Music and Headlines

COLUMBUS in 1979:
- Columbus City Schools begin mandated busing.
- East High School, coached by Larry Walker, wins the Class AAA (now Division I) State Championship, beating Cleveland Villa Angela-St. Joseph, 74-65. Clark Kellogg scored 51 points for VASJ in a losing effort. Both he and East's Granville Waiters would become teammates for Coach Eldon Miller and the B*ckeyes the following Fall.
- Ohio State fires Woody Hayes after that incident involving a Clemson player. The B*ckeyes hire Iowa State coach Earle Bruce. Bruce and his fedora lead the B*ckeyes to an 11-0 Season, winning the Big Ten (and Bruce was the last B*ckeye Big Ten Coach of the Year), but then choking to Pac-10 Champs USC (which had a couple of Heisman winners - Charles White & Marcus Allen, and future NFL staples like Allen, Jeff Fisher, and a Matthews brother) in the Rose Bowl by one point.
- The Columbus Clippers win their first Governor's Cup (International League Championship).
- Columbus North High School on Arcadia Avenue closes its doors.
- Columbus Mayor Tom Moody coasts to an easy re-election.
- The Franklin County Courthouse and Government Center (369, 373, and 375 S. High St.) opens its doors for the very first time.
- Tom Watson wins the Memorial Tournament in Dublin.
- The State of Ohio pays $ 675,000 in retribution to the victims and survivors of Kent State.

ACADEMY AWARDS:
- John Wayne made his final public appearance at the 1979 Oscars before his death from cancer.
Best Picture: The Deer Hunter
Best Actress: Jane Fonda, Coming Home
Best Actor: Jon Voight, Coming Home
Best Supporting Actress: Dame Maggie Smith, California Suite
Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Walken, The Deer Hunter
Best Original Song: "Last Dance", from Thank God It's Friday

GRAMMYS:
Album of the Year: Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack, Various Artists (including, but not limited to the Bee Gees)

# 305 - 1951: Music and Headlines


59:13 minutes (54.22 MB)

# 307 - 1989: Music and Headlines


2:01:12 minutes (110.97 MB)

1989. City Center and The Wexner Center open. Bo calls it a career and defines what a "Michigan Man" is. Charles Hustle gets banned from baseball FOR Life. It's Martial Law time in Beijing. Communism crumbles along the Berlin Wall. "Read My Lips! NO NEW TAXES!" The 1980s went out on a high note.

HEADLINES:
- Communism crumbles as the Berlin Wall comes tumbling down.
- George Herbert Walker Bush becomes the 41st President of the United States.
- Martial law takes place in China as students occupy Tiananmen Square.
- Major League Baseball Commissioner A. Bartlett Giamatti bans Pete Rose from baseball FOR LIFE for betting on the game; Eight days after said decision, Giamatti dies of a heart attack
- The Velvet Revolution takes place in Czechoslovakia.
- The Ayatollah Khomeini dies.
- Nicolae Ceacescu is captured and executed in Romania.
- Coming Soon

COLUMBUS in 1989:
- City Center Mall opens its doors for the First Time.
- The Wexner Center for the Arts opens on the campus of THE Ohio State University.
- "Son of Heaven" Exhibit takes place at the defunct Central High School.
- OSU promotes Randy Ayers to Head Basketball Coach after Gary Williams bolts for Maryland.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
World Series ("The Earthquake By The Bay") - Oakland A(thletic)s (First Crosstown World Series since 1956)
Super Bowl XXIII - San Francisco 49ers
Stanley Cup - Calgary Flames
NBA - Detroit Pistons
NCAA Football - Miami Hurricanes
NCAA Men's Basketball - Michigan Wolverines
NCAA Women's Basketball - Tennessee Lady Volunteers
Heisman Trophy: Andre Ware Jr., Quarterback (University of Houston)
Big Ten Football/The Game: Michigan Wolverines (in Bo's FINAL Year as Head Coach; started season as AP # 1)

EMMYS:
Comedy Series: Cheers (NBC)
Drama Series: L.A. Law (NBC)
Miniseries: War and Remembrance (ABC)
Made for TV Movie (TIE): Day One (CBS) and Roe vs. Wade (NBC)
Daytime Drama: Santa Barbara (NBC)

The DJBC Happy Half-Hour Summer Wind Down 2019


24:34 minutes (22.49 MB)

The DJBC does stand-up in this Comedy Special, "Summer Wind Down '19".

# 123 - 1984: Music & Headlines: The Producer's Cut


2:00:29 minutes (110.31 MB)

This is the Producer's Cut to # 123: "This is NOT George Orwell's 1984" or "1984: Music & Headlines", split up between September 22 & 29, 2014. I replaced "In the Name of Love" and "Easy Lover" (The latter was more 1985, see Show # 156), plus off-topic voicetracks with "I Feel for You", "Everything She Wants", and "Let's Go Crazy", respectively.

Original Hour 1: http://wcrsfm.org/content/isnt-george-orwells-1984-1984-music-and-headli...
Original Hour 2: http://wcrsfm.org/content/isnt-george-orwells-1984-1984-music-and-headli...

Columbus in 1984:
- The Republicans Cleaned House in the November Elections in Franklin County Government
- Three Central Ohio Teams played for State Football Titles, with two coming up short, and the third winning the first of four in a row
- The Buckeyes beat That Team Up North and punch their ticket to Pasadena, with a little help from a couple of key players, including two future big name Freshmen
- Buck Rinehart becomes Columbus' 45th Mayor
- A suburban City Manager is ousted after accusations of embezzlement
- Columbus > Cleveland, in terms of population in Ohio
- WTTE Channel 28 takes the airwaves for the first time

SPORTS:
- The NBA Draft is remembered as one of the greatest drafts ever with future NBA legends Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Hakeem Olajuwon, among those drafted.
- The Baltimore Colts move to Indianapolis in the middle of the night.
- Boston College defeats the defending champions Miami on a "Hail Mary" on Thanksgiving weekend.

Sports Champions:
NBA: Boston Celtics
Super Bowl XVIII: Oakland Los Angeles Raiders
World Series: Detroit Tigers
NCAA Men's Tournament: Georgetown Hoyas
NCAA Women's Tournament: USC Lady Trojans
NCAA Football: Brigham Young (BYU) Cougars
NIT: Michigan Wolverines
Big Ten Football: Ohio State
(Central) Ohio High School Football: Newark Catholic Green Wave (Division V)
Heisman Trophy: Doug Flutie (QB), Boston College

# 309 - 2009: Music and Headlines


2:00:13 minutes (110.07 MB)

2009 was a year of Historic Highs and Lows. Barack Obama became the 44th President. The U.S. Economy was the worst since the Great Depression.

Here at Home, the Columbus Crew had a NEW Coach, and the Columbus Clippers got a NEW Home (and new Major League Affiliation). The Columbus Blue Jackets made the Playoffs for the Very First Time.

HEADLINES:
- Coming Soon

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA Finals: Los Angeles Lakers
World Series: New York Yankees
Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers
Stanley Cup: Pittsburgh Penguins
MLS Cup: Real Salt Lake
NCAA Men's Basketball: North Carolina Tar Heels
NCAA Women's Basketball: Connecticut Lady Huskies
College Football: Alabama Crimson Tide (the First of Many for Nick Saban in Tuscaloosa)
Ohio Division I Football: Hilliard Davidson Wildcats
Ohio Division I Boys' Basketball: Northland Vikings (most recent Title for Columbus City Schools)
Ohio Division III Girls' Basketball: Africentric Lady Nubians

CENTRAL OHIO HEADLINES:
- City Center Mall Closes in Downtown Columbus and is eventually razed.
- South-Western City Schools FAIL a Levy in August. ALL Extracurricular Activities are halted District-wide until an Emergency Levy got passed in November.
- The Columbus Clippers move from Cooper Stadium in Franklinton to the Brand NEW Huntington Park in the Arena District, and become the AAA Affiliate of the Cleveland Indians.
- Hilliard Bradley High School opens in Hilliard, the third High School in the Hilliard City Schools District.
- Kathy A. Krendl becomes the first Female President of Otterbein CollegeUniversity.
- Bob Kendrick replaces Gabe Spiegel as the Evening Anchorman at WSYX ABC 6/WTTE Fox 28.

GRAMMY AWARDS:
Album of the Year: ???, Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Record of the Year: Don't Read This Letter, Plant & Krauss
Song of the Year: "Viva La Vida", Coldplay
Best New Artist: Adele

TONY AWARDS:
Best Play: God of Carnage
Best Musical: Billy Elliot

# 192 - 1991: Music and Headlines (The Producer's Cut)


1:59:24 minutes (109.33 MB)

Once again, I remastered an older show to make it NEW again.
# 192, "1991: Music and Headlines" (aired on September 19, 2016; remastered for September 23, 2019)

# 310 - The DJBC Italian Halloween Disco Happy Hour


59:05 minutes (54.1 MB)

Tonight on the show, the Short North's two fall events - Highball Halloween and the Columbus Italian Festival are highlighted. Highball Halloween moves up two weeks this year (October 11 & 12), and the Italian Festival is celebrating its 40th Anniversary this year. Plus, other things happening this weekend.

# 311 - Merry Debatesmas on Arawak City Day


59:12 minutes (54.2 MB)

Tonight on the show, a review of Bryan's article in this month's The Columbus Free Press on Columbus Day, plus a look ahead to the Democratic Presidential Debate on October 15 at Otterbein College in Westerville, Ohio. And the weekend's events.

# 312 - The One After The Debate


59:15 minutes (54.25 MB)

Tonight on the show, a recap of the Westerville Democratic Presidential Candidate Debate, and a preview of the Ohio/Wisconsin & Notre Dame/Michigan games, and a speed read of the key Franklin County races this Election.

# 313 - Musical Dia De La Muerta IV: Day Sera Sera


1:00:14 minutes (55.15 MB)

Tonight on the show, a musical salute to artists that we lost in the last 12 months, from Doris Day to Nancy Wilson, and from Ric Ocasek to The Captain from Captain & Tennille, we've got all bases loaded in 60 minutes.

# 314 - The Prince of Broadway


1:03:13 minutes (57.88 MB)

Tonight's show is a musical tribute to the late Broadway director/producer, Harold Prince (1928-2019), a man who won more Tony Awards that any other individual in the history of the Tony Awards.

MB - "The Football Fever Promo: Free Chase Young"


2:27 minutes (2.24 MB)

"The Football Fever Promo: Free Chase Young" - a Cold Open Sketch Parody of the ABC6 "THE Football Fever" Promo, ripping the Chase Young Suspension from THE Ohio State Buckeyes.

From The DJBC Happy Hour, # 315, Unaired on WCRS (released on November 10, re-uploaded on November 12, 2019).

# 315 - The 11/11 Jerry Hammond Cocktail Party Traffic Jam on State Route 315


58:49 minutes (53.85 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
- The Suspension of B*ckeye Superstar Chase Young (as of 11/09/19)
- The Big Races Recap (Winners at the Bottom): Kentucky & Virginia Go Blue, Low Voter Turnout, Big Suburban Races
- Little Brothers Week: Michigan (a two-TD favorite) hosts their Little Brother on Saturday; The following Saturday, the Fox Big Noon Kickoff returns for the Ohio/Penn State Game at the Shoe.

LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS:
Columbus Mayor: Andrew James Ginther (Unopposed, with 6% Write-In Votes)
Bexley Mayor: Ben Kessler (also Unopposed)
Whitehall Mayor: Kim Maggard (also Unopposed)
New Albany Mayor: Sloan Spaulding (also Unopposed)
Grandview Heights Mayor: Greta Kearns (D) over Steven Reynolds
Grove City Mayor: Incumbent Richard L. "Ike" Stage (R) over Steven Robinette
Gahanna Mayor: Laurie A. Jadwin (R) over Ryan Jolley (D)
Reynoldsburg Mayor: Joe Begeny (D) over Barth Cotner (R)
Obetz Mayor: Angie Kirk over Incumbent D. Greg Scott
Franklin County Municipal Court Judges: Jessica D'Varga (D), Jodi Thomas (R), and for Environmental Court, Stephanie Mingo (R)

Other Big Suburban Headlines:
- New Albany Passed Issue 27, changing officially New Albany from a Village to a City
- Columbus City Council Incumbents Sweep Races; Yes We Can Slate Shut Out of City Council/School Board Races
- Openly LGBT Candidate Lori Trent is elected to the Upper Arlington School Board; Jeremy Blake and Melissa J. Anderson lose in their respective races for Newark Mayor and Grove City City Council - Ward 2.
- Bhuyan Pyakurel becomes the first Nepali/Bhutanese-American Elected Official, winning in Ward 3 for Reynoldsburg City Council.
- Bexley, Groveport-Madison, Westerville, (West) Jefferson Local, and (on its 9th try) Amanda-Clearcreek pass their school levies; Southwest Licking and Lakewood (both in Licking County) Schools see their respective levies fail
- Issue 10 passed in Franklin County (Franklin County Childrens' Services Levy)

# 315 - Live from State Route 315 on 1111, and Free Chase Young! (BONUS Edition)


1:08:20 minutes (62.57 MB)

NOTE: This is an extended bonus version of # 315, which is 10 minutes longer than its originally intended for air version.

Tonight on the Show:
- The Suspension of B*ckeye Superstar Chase Young (as of 11/09/19)
- The Big Races Recap (Winners at the Bottom): Kentucky & Virginia Go Blue, Low Voter Turnout, Big Suburban Races
- Little Brothers Week: Michigan (a two-TD favorite) hosts their Little Brother on Saturday; The following Saturday, the Fox Big Noon Kickoff returns for the Ohio/Penn State Game at the Shoe.

LOCAL ELECTION RESULTS:
Columbus Mayor: Andrew James Ginther (Unopposed, with 6% Write-In Votes)
Bexley Mayor: Ben Kessler (also Unopposed)
Whitehall Mayor: Kim Maggard (also Unopposed)
New Albany Mayor: Sloan Spaulding (also Unopposed)
Grandview Heights Mayor: Greta Kearns (D) over Steven Reynolds
Grove City Mayor: Incumbent Richard L. "Ike" Stage (R) over Steven Robinette
Gahanna Mayor: Laurie A. Jadwin (R) over Ryan Jolley (D)
Reynoldsburg Mayor: Joe Begeny (D) over Barth Cotner (R)
Obetz Mayor: Angie Kirk over Incumbent D. Greg Scott
Franklin County Municipal Court Judges: Jessica D'Varga (D), Jodi Thomas (R), and for Environmental Court, Stephanie Mingo (R)

Other Big Suburban Headlines:
- New Albany Passed Issue 27, changing officially New Albany from a Village to a City
- Columbus City Council Incumbents Sweep Races; Yes We Can Slate Shut Out of City Council/School Board Races
- Openly LGBT Candidate Lori Trent is elected to the Upper Arlington School Board; Jeremy Blake and Melissa J. Anderson lose in their respective races for Newark Mayor and Grove City City Council - Ward 2.
- Bhuyan Pyakurel becomes the first Nepali/Bhutanese-American Elected Official, winning in Ward 3 for Reynoldsburg City Council.

# 316 - 1999: Music and Headlines


59:35 minutes (54.55 MB)

Tonight on the show, we celebrate with Prince's favorite year, 1999. The last year of the 20th Century, 1999 capped out a decade and century both of highs and lows, and paved the gateway to the 21st Century.

HEADLINES:
- President Clinton is impeached and subsequently acquitted for his inappropriate relationship with White House Intern Monica Lewinsky.
- 12 students and one teacher are killed in the deadliest school shooting (at that time) at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado.
- The International War Crimes Tribunal in The Hague indicts Serbian leader Slobodan Milosevic for War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity against the nation of Kosovo.
- John F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Carolyn Bessette are killed in a plane crash in July.
- Russian President Boris Yeltsin announces his resignation in December, and Yeltsin is replaced by the 45th President of these United States, Vladimir Putin.
- East Timor announces a referendum on Independence from Indonesia.
- Ford purchases Volvo.
- Panama gains control of the Panama Canal from the United States on December 31.
- The Y2K Bug has people on edge.
- Napster, MySpace, and the Bluetooth were born.
- The longest-running Primetime Drama Series in Television History, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit makes its debut.

LOCAL HEADLINES:
- Bob Taft (R) takes office as Ohio's Governor. But, for 11 days, Maureen O'Connor (R) takes Office as Ohio's First Female Governor after Governor George Voinovich (R) resigns 11 days before the end of his second term to assume his seat in the United States Senate.
- The Easton Town Center opens its doors in Northeast Columbus, becoming Columbus's premier Shopping and Nightlife Destination for the Greater Columbus Area.

# 317 - A New Day of Terror: Eight Straight to O-HI-O?


59:53 minutes (54.84 MB)

Tonight, it's "Beat Ohio Week" on The DJBC Happy Hour. But...will they? Or will it be a record eighth straight loss to "That School" (They call themselves the B*ckeyes).

# 318 - The One After We Lose Eight Straight and Harbaugh Is Fired


59:39 minutes (54.62 MB)

Tonight on the Show...
- The Game: Now that Xichigan has lost to the B*ckeyes for a Record Eighth Straight Year, it's time for Michigan to FIRE Jim Harbaugh. Is Ohio State beatable under Ryan Patrick Day?
- The Weekend Warrior Highlights Holiday Happenings and other Events Near You in December

# 319 - Holiday Songs of the Here and Now '19


1:00:32 minutes (55.43 MB)

Tonight on the show, some recently recorded holiday songs.

# 320 - The 2010s: The Decade That Was...NOT!


58:55 minutes (53.95 MB)

Tonight, a look back at the 2010s. Sports, Pop Culture, Big Headlines, and Columbus through the last ten years. 2010s, we hardly knew ye, but GOOD RIDDANCE!

# 321 - May I Interest You in Festivus with Mrs. Claus


59:35 minutes (54.56 MB)

Tonight, Mrs. Claus joins in on the Christmas Eve Eve fun on The DJBC Happy Hour. The grievances of Festivus were cut for time, though. In Last Call, DJBC predicts the Fiesta Bowl between 13-0 Ohio and 13-0 Clemson.

# 322 - 2019: THE END!


59:42 minutes (54.66 MB)

For the final show of 2019, the show recaps some things that happened in Columbus in 2019, recaps the Fiesta Bowl, previews the Citrus Bowl, and talks New Year's Superstitions.

# 324 - As the Impeachment Turns: Megxodus


59:45 minutes (54.71 MB)

Tonight on the show, we talk about a wide range of topics:
- As the Impeachment Turns - With an inevitable acquittal, does anything matter? And why an acquittal would be a "Hall of Fame" Shark Jump for this country.
- 2020 Primary - The Franklin County Dems made their Endorsements on January 23. Who got their endorsement for the coveted 3rd District Seat for U.S. Congress? Don't miss the first seven minutes.
- Megxodus - Has the Royal Family Jumped the Shark since Harry and Meghan want to live in Canada?
- Super Bowl LIV - Can the Kansas City Chiefs stop the San Francisco 49ers?
- Ohio & Michigan Basketball - Can the slumping B*ckeyes and Wolverines save their seasons?
- #OscarsSoWhite3: 18 of the 19 Acting Nominees are White
- The Weekend Warrior
and the show closes with the sad tragic death of basketball legend Kobe Bryant (1978-2020), who was killed in a helicopter crash on January 26.

# 325 - #OscarsSoWhite3


1:00:54 minutes (55.76 MB)

Tonight is the Academy Awards Show on WCRS. And once again, there is a lack of diversity in the nominees. 18 of the 19 (because Scarlett Johansson has TWO nominations) acting nominees are White, and the lone Black nominee is British (via Nigeria). The Directing nominees are all...Male.

DJBC Predictions (MAIN Categories):
Best Picture - 1917
Best Director - Sam Mendes, 1917
Best Actor - Joaquin Phoenix, Joker
Best Actress - Renee Zellweger, Judy
Best Supporting Actor - Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Best Supporting Actress - Laura Dern, Marriage Story
Best Adapted Screenplay - Little Women
Best Original Screenplay - Once Upon A Time in Hollywood
Best Foreign Language Film - Parasite (South Korea)
Best Original Song - "I'm Going to Love Me Again", Rocketman (Elton John/Bernie Taupin)

Local Oscar Parties:
Gateway Film Center - 6PM (1550 N. High St., University District
The Drexel - 6PM (while seats last) (2254 E. Main St., Bexley)

Best Picture Marathons (excluding the Irishman & Marriage Story):
Continue February 8 at AMC Lennox, AMC Easton, AMC Dublin Village, Marcus Crosswoods, and Marcus Pickerington (Animated Short Nominees will be screened at Marcus Cinemas)

Plus, a lengthy Weekend Warrior highlights events around town over the next couple of weeks.

# 326 - Valentine's Day - Love Songs from the 1960s


2:01:21 minutes (111.12 MB)

Tonight, we feature love songs from the 1960s. Rock. Jazz. Showtunes. R&B.

The entire playlist can be found here:
https://djbcadventures.tumblr.com/post/190828020389/hollyhocksandtulips-...

# 327 - 1960: Music and Headlines


2:01:23 minutes (111.14 MB)

Tonight on the show, a trip back into the time machine to 1960. The Winter and Summer Olympic Games, along with the Presidential Debates were televised coast-to-coast. Four Black College Students in North Carolina sat at a Woolworth's, sparking the fight for equality in the early 1960s. And THE Ohio State B*ckeyes won the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NCAA Basketball: The Ohio State Buckeyes
NCAA Football: Minnesota Golden Gophers (AP/UPI)
Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens
AFL: Houston Oilers
NFL: Philadelphia Eagles
NBA: Boston Celtics
World Series: Pittsburgh Penguins

# 328 - The One Before Fat Tuesday and Leap Day


59:48 minutes (54.76 MB)

Tonight on The DJBC Happy Hour:
- A Recap of the Academy Awards
- The Weekend Warrior previews the Week's Events, including the second basketball meeting between Michigan and the B*ckeyes

# 329 - The One Before Super Tuesday


59:49 minutes (54.77 MB)

Tonight on the Show, it's time for Super Tuesday. What is it? One-third of the delegates and 40 percent of the U.S. Population from 14 States all have Primary Elections on the first Tuesday (after the first Monday) in March.

Also, why you should tear up the "Dems United" card in the mail, because depending on where you live, there are OTHER candidates than the ones that the Franklin County (**Mayor Ginther and the Columbus Partnership, cough-cough**) Democratic Party wants you to vote for. Namely in Ohio U.S. Congressional Districts 3 & 12, and Ohio House District 25 (which has THREE New American Candidates).

Don't forget to Vote in the Ohio Primary on St. Patrick's Day, March 17.

# 330 - 1950: Music and Headlines


1:00:18 minutes (55.22 MB)

Tonight on the show, Songs from 1950.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NBA: Minneapolis Lakers
NFL: Cleveland Browns
World Series: New York Yankees
Stanley Cup: Detroit Red Wings
World Cup: Uruguay
NCAA Basketball: City College of New York (CCNY) Beavers
NCAA Football: Oklahoma Sooners
The Game/Big Ten NINE: Michigan Wolverines

Headlines Links:
Infoplease (1950) - https://www.infoplease.com/year/1950
The People's History (1950) - http://www.thepeoplehistory.com/1950.html

# 40 (RE-PACKAGED!) - A Top of the Morning: St. Patrick's Day in Dublin, Ohio


58:12 minutes (53.29 MB)

A re-packaged # 40, "A Top of the Morning: St. Patrick's Day in Dublin, Ohio", originally broadcast on March 12, 2012. This re-packaged version first aired on March 16, 2020, when St. Patrick's Day was cancelled in 2020, but was re-packaged to re-run in future years.

How you can help our community during these times: https://www.columbusunderground.com/the-columbus-foundation-supporting-o...

# 331 - #HDASH (Hunker Down and Stay Home)


59:48 minutes (54.76 MB)

On tonight's show, the latest on the Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak.
"Every one matters, and every day matters." - Dr. Amy Acton
"I am NOT afraid. I am determined." - Dr. Amy Acton

- What is Social Distancing, and why is it taking a toll on us?
- March 12, 2020 - "The Day Everything Was Cancelled"
- The Real Leader of This Crisis... #InDrAmyWeTrust

And remember to #HDASH - Hunker Down And Stay Home!

March 12 Facebook Live DJBC AfterHours - http://wcrsfm.org/content/djbc-afterhours-djbc-happy-hour-coronavirus-up...
Filing Unemployment in Ohio - http://unemployment.ohio.gov (or call 1-877-644-6562)
Updates Information on the Coronavirus Pandemic in Ohio - http://coronavirus.ohio.gov (or call 1-833-427-5634; or 1-833-4ASK-ODH)
COTA - Coronavirus - https://www.cota.com/coronavirus/
COTA Pandemic Service Changes - https://www.cota.com/major-service-change-announcements/
44 Ways to Help During the COVID Pandemic (CitYPulse Columbus) - https://citypulsecolumbus.com/44-ways-to-be-the-helper-during-the-covid-...
Columbus Makes Art/GCAC - https://www.columbusmakesart.com/covid-19
Artists Relief Fund (GCAC) - https://www.gcac.org/press-release/greater-columbus-arts-council-announc...
Columbus Foundation - https://columbusfoundation.org/emergency-response-coronavirus
Experience Columbus - https://www.experiencecolumbus.com/covid-19-partner-tool-kit
How to Stay Safe and Connected During The Pandemic (Heather Dugan) - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/stay-safe-keep-connection-during-covid-19...
Don't Hang With Your Friends Either - https://www.huffpost.com/entry/dont-visit-friends-social-distancing_l_5e...
How to Party In The Time of Coronavirus - https://www.huffpost.com/entry/coronavirus-this-is-how-we-party-socializ...
Handshake Alternatives - https://mashable.com/article/coronavirus-best-handshake-alternatives/

# 235 - Rhinestone Musical Dia De La Muerta II (Bonus)


59:59 minutes (54.93 MB)

# 235, "Rhinestone Musical Dia De La Muerta II" pays tribute to artists (mostly musicians, with some actors and songwriters) who passed away from November 2016 to October 2017.

# 334 - The Earth Day Wind & Fire Happy Hour


58:31 minutes (53.58 MB)

Tonight on the show, a FULL hour of Earth, Wind & Fire classics (plus that one song that Philip Bailey paired up with Phil Collins, or 1/3 of Genesis + one fraction of Earth, Wind & Fire). Earth, Wind & Fire is a true American band, crossing genres in its five decade history, founded in Chicago by the late Maurice White in 1969. The band had its breakthrough year in 1975 with hits like "Shining Star", "Can't Hide Love", and "That's The Way of the World" (the latter song was also the name of an other than forgettable film co-starring the band and featuring their music, starring Harvey Keitel). The group is in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, the NAACP Image Award Hall of Fame, and on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2019, in honor of the group's 50th Anniversary, the band was rewarded with the Kennedy Center Honor, one of the highest and most prestigious honors in the entertainment business. The group has infused African, Latin, Caribbean, R&B, Soul, Jazz, Funk, Rock, Disco, and Afro Pop through the years and through the hits.

# 45A - 1976: Music and Headlines, Side A


58:45 minutes (53.79 MB)

Tonight, Side A to "1976, A Bicentennial Portrait" (Originally Aired on May 7, 2012).

SONG LIST:
"The Rockford Files" - Mike Post
"Kid Charlemagne" - Steely Dan
"Convoy" - C.W. McCall
"If You Leave Me Now" - Chicago
"More, More, More" - Andrea True Connection
"One" - A Chorus Line Cast
"S.W.A.T." Theme Song - Rhythm Heritage
"Happy Days" - Pratt & McClain
"Making Our Dreams Come True" - Cyndi Grecco
"Welcome Back" - John Sebastian
"Lowdown" - Boz Scaggs
"Disco Duck" - Rick Dees
"Moonlight Feels Right" - Starbuck

# 45B - 1976: Music and Headlines, Side B


59:26 minutes (54.42 MB)

Side B of 1976, A Bicentennial Portrait (Aired on May 14, 2012)*

PLAYLIST for SIDE B:
"I Write the Songs" - Barry Manilow
"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" - Paul Simon
"TVC-15" - David Bowie
"Love for the Common Man" - Todd Rundgren
"Show Me the Way" - Peter Frampton
"Muskrat Love" - The Captain and Tennille
"Love Hangover" - Diana Ross
"December 1963 (Oh, What A Night)" - Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
"Night Moves" - Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band
"Saturday Night" - The Bay City Rollers
"Gonna Fly Now" (Rocky I Theme Song) - Bill Conti

# 343 - 1972: Music and Headlines


2:03:12 minutes (112.81 MB)

**Under Construction**

HEADLINES:
- Terrorists Hijack the Summer Olympic Games in Munich, killing 11 Israeli Athletes.
- Five people are arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee Headquarters at the Watergate Hotel. (AKA - The Beginning of the End for both President Nixon and the Republican Party)
- Mustachioed Speedo Wearing Swimmer Mark Spitz swims to heights at the Summer Olympics, winning a then-record Seven Gold Medals.
- President Nixon visits Russia and China.
- The Last TWO Moon Missions (Apollo 16 & Apollo 17) Take Place. NASA also announces the Space Shuttle Program.
- Idi Amin takes over Uganda.
- The last ground troops leave Vietnam.
- Sapporo, Japan hosts the Winter Olympics, 32 years after it was originally supposed to Host.

COLUMBUS in 1972:
- The First Community Festival (Comfest) takes place at 16th and Waldeck Avenues near the OSU Campus.
- Tom Moody takes office as Mayor of Columbus on January 1, beginning 28 straight years of Republican Leadership in the City of Columbus (the first 12 were by Moody).
- Archie Mason Griffin, a freshman fullback from Eastmoor High School in Columbus shatters records (which have since been shattered, sans the Heisman one) for Ohio State, in the first year that the NCAA allows Freshmen to compete.
- The OHSAA High School Football Playoffs are held for the first time. The Eagles from Bishop Watterson are Class AA Runners-Up in Football.
- Bishop Ready wins the Class AA Boys Basketball Championship.

SPORTS CHAMPIONS:
NCAA Basketball - UCLA Bruins (6th Straight)
College Football - University of Southern California Trojans
Big Ten Football - The Ohio B*ckeyes
Super Bowl VI - Dallas Cowboys
NFL (1972 Season) - The Team of Perfection, the Miami Dolphins
NBA - Los Angeles Lakers (first Title in Los Angeles; Lakers also won a record 33 straight games that season)
Stanley Cup - Boston Bruins
World Series - Oakland Athletics

# 350 - #DJBC350


59:09 minutes (54.17 MB)

Tonight, it's the 350th The DJBC Happy Hour.

Tonight on the Show, the Emmys - Who Will Win, and Why This Year's Emmys Will Be Unprecedented (unless you count the 1980 or 2001 Ceremonies).

Complete the U.S. Census! As of Labor Day, 70% of Ohio Residents and two-thirds of Franklin County Residents have responded to the 2020 Census. The Census Response Varies through the Columbus area, with some area with over 80 percent response rates, and others as low as 27 percent. The Census determines Congressional and Statehouse Representation, and Federal Funding for Communities. Get it done! September 30 is the Deadline.

And September 21 is when COTA will finally restore Evening Service, plus ramp up on restoring some of the service that it cut between March and April. Go to http://www.cota.com to learn more. There is also a Virtual Meeting on Tuesday September 15 at 6PM.

And WCRS's former license holders, Simply Living are having a Community Conversation on Community Radio over Zoom, Wednesday September 16 from 7-8:30PM.

# 351 - 21-COVID Salute/Six Months of Quarantine/The 2020 Revenge Tour is Back!


59:15 minutes (54.25 MB)

Tonight on the Show - The 2020 Revenge Tour is officially back as the Big Ten announced on September 16 that the 2020 Football Season is a GO, and on September 19, the Slate of Season Games was confirmed (Both XSU and Michigan's Schedules are below). Also, it's Last Call to Respond to the 2020 U.S. Census, and to Register to Vote for the 2020 Presidential Election, and why the stakes just got higher for this Election, the passing of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1933-2020).

Home Games are in ALL CAPS.
THE XhiX State B*ckeyes 2020 Schedule:
10/24 - NEBRASKA
10/31 - at Penn State
11/07 - RUTGERS
11/14 - at Maryland
11/21 - INDIANA
11/28 - at Illinois (The IlliBuck Trophy)
12/05 - at Michigan State
12/12 - MICHIGAN (THE Game)
12/19 - Champions/Placement Game
(This is by far, the EASIEST SCHEDULE ever. This is also WITHOUT Non-Conference Opponents. The B*ckeyes got a lot of kickbacks, I'm sure.)

Michigan Wolverines 2020 Schedule:
10/24 - at Minnesota (The Little Brown Jug)
10/31 - MICHIGAN STATE (Little Brothers Week)
11/07 - at Indiana
11/14 - WISCONSIN
11/21 - at Rutgers
11/28 - PENN STATE
12/05 - MARYLAND
12/12 - at You Know Who (THE GAME)
12/19 - B1G Championship in Indianapolis

Follow us on:
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/thedjbch2o
Tumblr - http://djbcadventures.tumblr.com

# 352 - Vote or Die I: The Great Cleveland Trainwreck


58:13 minutes (53.3 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
- A Recap of the Disastrous Presidential Debate in Cleveland, a city where trainwrecks are now NOT limited to just their professional sports teams.
- The Weekend Warrior highlights The Big Table, plus the Free Press Second Saturday Salon/50th Anniversary Celebration, and a Virtual Day of Social Justice for a South Side neighborhood.
- The COVID Roundup: Uptown Athens Halloween = CANCELLED; NYE at Times Square = Quasi-VIRTUAL; Trump = POSITIVE for COVID-19

# 353 - Vote or Die II: The Mike Pence Flytrap


59:26 minutes (54.43 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
- The Vice Presidential Debate - Who won, and who was the real star of the Debate?
- COVID-19 Round-Up: City of Columbus repeals its Last Call Order, while the FBI busted a Militia plot to overthrow Michigan
- The Revenge Tour Round-Up: You can have your own cut-out in the stands at either XSU or Michigan, plus the likely kickoff time for The Little Brown Jug (Michigan at Minnesota) on 10/24
- The Weekend Warrior: Halloween Events for Families, plus The Big (Virtual/DIY) Table and Virtual Campaign Events Near You
- Election Round-Up: Local Statehouse Races, Franklin County Races, and Issues 1, 2, and 24 (Green Energy, Police Reform, and ADAMH/Mental Health, respectively).

# 354 - Vote or Die 2020 III: The Little Brown Jug...


59:43 minutes (54.68 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
- COVID-19 Roundup: Franklin County is BACK in the Red; Why you should re-consider Holiday Gatherings
- The Revenge Tour Round-Up: The Little Brown Jug Under The Lights - Who wins? # 18 Michigan or # 21 Minnesota?
- The Weekend Warrior: Events Around Town
- Voting Round Up: Franklin County Judges and Key Issues on the Ballot; "Every Day Is Election Day"

# 355 - Vote or Die IV: Vote Him Away/The World Is On Fire


59:52 minutes (54.82 MB)

Tonight on the show, our last talk show before the November 3 Election. A recap of the last Debate, and predictions for select local races.

The Revenge Tour Round-Up re-caps Ohio and Michigan's big Season Opening Wins, as both schools head to rivalry games - Michigan with their Little Brother in the Paul Bunyan Trophy, and Ohio playing Penn State during White Out At Home.

# 357 - Musical Dia De La Muerta V: 2020 Edition


2:00:19 minutes (110.16 MB)

Tonight is the fifth Annual Musical Day of the Dead, paying tribute to those artists lost in the past year.

# 358 - Vote or Die 2020 V: The Epilogue


1:02:48 minutes (57.5 MB)

Tonight on the Show, we have a NEW President-Elect!
Also on tonight's show - The Sad State of Michigan Football. Why we are DONE defending Jim Harbaugh and Don Brown after Michigan lost back-to-back games they should have won in blowout fashion.

Local Election Results:
- For the first time since 1996, Ron O'Brien will NOT be the Franklin County Prosecutor, as the six-term incumbent was ousted by former Judge G. Gary Tyack.
- School Levy Passed in Delaware, but NOT in Pickerington. Gahanna's school levy is "too close to call".
- The Ohio 16th Senate Seat between State Senator Stephanie Kunze (R-Hilliard) and challenger Crystal Lett (D-Columbus) is too close to call, as is the race for Pickaway County Sheriff.
- ALL of the Statehouse Rep Incumbents in Franklin County, as well as the occupants of the seats that cover Delaware, Knox, Licking, Coshocton, and Perry Counties, were all re-elected. Dontavius Jarrells is elected to the Ohio House 25th Seat, replacing the seat abandoned by outgoing Statehouse Representative and Trumpette, Benedictine Kennedy-Kent.
- ALL 16 Ohio U.S. House Representatives were re-elected, a first and last, due to Congressional Re-Districting set to take place in 2021.
- Issue 2 Passed, launching a Civilian Review Board in the City of Columbus.
- Issue 8 Passed in Grandview Heights.
- Issue 12, a Charter Amendment, Passed in Westerville.
- Issue 1 (Columbus) & Issue 10 (Grove City) both passed, allowing green energy initatives.

Election Milestones Across the Country:
- Georgia will have not one, but TWO Senate Run-Offs on January 5. Sen. David Perdue (R) vs. Jon Ossoff (D) and Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R) vs. Rev. Raphael Warnock (D), as neither candidate reached 50% of the Vote, per Georgia State Law. Deadline to Register for the Run-Off in Georgia is December 7.
- New York elected their first two openly gay black male Congressmen - Mondaire Jones (17th District) & Jamaal Bowman (16th District).

# 359 - The Roman Spring of Jim Harbaugh?


59:10 minutes (54.18 MB)

Tonight on the DJBC Happy Hour:
- COVID-19 is getting worse. Ohio is on the road for yet another shutdown as cases are getting worse.
- The Sad State of the Wolverines: Fresh off their first loss to the Hoosiers in 33 years, the Wolverines have their WORST Home Loss in 85 years Under the Lights against a Wisconsin team that hadn't played for 22 days (due to a COVID outbreak with the Badgers)
- Can Indiana knock off Ohio in Columbus for the first time in 33 years this Saturday?
- The Holidays are here, socially distant.
- Jack and Susan return with a very special guest.
- How would the show have celebrated if Maryland had knocked off Ohio (Remember: The Ohio/Maryland Football Game was canceled due to a COVID-19 Outbreak with the Maryland Football Team.)

# 360 - Thanksgiving Show X


59:34 minutes (54.54 MB)

Tonight on the show, this is our 10th Annual Thanksgiving Show, and our 360th Show.

- The Latest in COVID-19 in Columbus. Franklin County is under a Stay at Home Advisory, which means that it is recommended that you leave only for essential items. The State of Ohio is under a 21-Day Curfew between the hours of 10PM and 5AM. Community Leaders and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) discourage traveling for Thanksgiving, or celebrating Thanksgiving outside of where you currently live, in order to stop the spread of COVID-19.
- The Revenge Tour Round-Up: Joe Milton, we hardly knew ye. The Cade McNamERA has begun at Michigan, as the redshirt Sophomore Quarterback lifted Michigan from a 17-point hole to a triple-overtime win at lowly Rutgers (yeah, the same New Jersey school Harbaugh's teams have outscored 256-37 the last FIVE years).
- The Weekend Warrior: Where the Light Shows and Virtual Tree Lightings Are.

And:
- Neighborsgiving: https://www.facebook.com/neighborsgiving
- List of Stores Closed on Thanksgiving Day 2020: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/walmart-target-best-buy-closed-050358286....
- Where Local School Districts Stand in Learning: https://www.10tv.com/article/news/local/outreach/back-to-school/central-...
- Thanksgiving Grandma Update: https://www.10tv.com/article/news/local/mesa-wife-that-viral-went-prepar...
- Another List of Stores Closed on Thanksgiving Day 2020: https://www.10tv.com/article/news/nation-world/here-are-which-stores-are...

Ohio Football Times:
at Illinois (11/28) - Noon on FS1
at Michigan State (12/05) - Noon on ABC
MICHIGAN (12/12) - Noon on FOX

Michigan Football Times:
PENN STATE (11/28) - Noon on ABC
MARYLAND (12/05) - 3:30PM on BTN
at Ohio (12/12) - Noon on FOX

# 361 - A Black Musical Christmas


59:45 minutes (54.71 MB)

Tonight on the show, Christmas Songs by Black Artists.
"White Christmas" - The Drifters
"Christmas" - Leslie Odom Jr.
"Silent Night" - Dinah Washington
"Dance of the Sugar Rum Cherry" - (The) Duke (of) Ellington
"Santa Claus is Comin' to Town" - The Jackson Five
"I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm" - Idina Menzel with Billy Porter
"Someday at Christmas" - Stevie Wonder
"Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" - Darlene Love
"Christmas Night in Harlem" - Jack Teegarden
"Swingin' them Jingle Bells" - Fats Waller
"The Little Boy That Santa Claus Forgot" - Nat King Cole
"Christmas in Hollis" - Run DMC
"Sleigh Ride" - Earth, Wind & Fire
"God Rest Ye Merry Gents" - Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
"The Little Drummer Boy" - Leslie Odom Jr., featuring the Mzansi Boys Youth Choir
"The Christmas Waltz" - Nancy Wilson
"Christmas in the City" - Marvin Gaye
"O Tannenbaum" - Ellis Marsalis
"Christmas Time" - Ray Charles

# 362 - The Game? Or NOT The Game?


58:30 minutes (53.56 MB)

Tonight on the Show, The Game? or NOT The Game? Every year since 1918, the Michigan Wolverines and the Ohio Football Team have played annually, and since 1935, the final game of the Big Ten Regular Season. However, due to a COVID-19 outbreak at Michigan, that is up in the air (EDIT: Tuesday afternoon, #TheGame is officially OFF).

Cold Open - Jack & Susan Discuss The Uncertainty of The Game: http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/jack-and-susan-morning-welcome-ohio-week-2...

Super-Sized Monologue: http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/djbc-happy-hour-362-monologue-cut-time

Jack and Susan in the Morning - "Welcome to Ohio Week 2020" (CUT FOR TIME)

In this Sketch from The DJBC Happy Hour that was cut for time, Jack and Susan talk about the uncertainty of Ohio State/Michigan Week in 2020. DISCLAIMER: The Sketch was Recorded on Sunday December 6, 2020.

4:06 minutes (3.76 MB)

The DJBC Happy Hour - # 362 Monologue (CUT for TIME)


25:46 minutes (23.59 MB)

In this "Cut for Time" Monologue for # 362, "The Game? Or NOT The Game?" of The DJBC Happy Hour, the DJBC talks about the uncertainty of the Ohio/Michigan Football Game, and Holiday Songs that are out of date due to the Pandemic.

# 363 - The Game = CANCELLED, So Holiday Music Instead


59:02 minutes (54.06 MB)

Tonight on the show, Holiday Music.

# 364 - A Socially Distant COVID Christmas with Santa and the Mrs.


59:44 minutes (54.69 MB)

Tonight on the Show, Santa Claus returns with his Nice and Naughty List for 2020, and Mrs. Claus returns as the guest co-host tonight.

Opening Sketch (which was trimmed for time) in its entirety:
http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/santas-nice-naughty-list-2020-extended-edi...

Santa's Nice & Naughty List 2020 - Extended Edition


8:54 minutes (8.15 MB)

Here is the extended Cold Open to The DJBC Happy Hour # 364:
http://www.wcrsfm.org/content/364-socially-distant-covid-christmas-santa...

# 365 - 2020: The End. Good Riddance.


1:00:10 minutes (55.1 MB)

Tonight on the Show, we bid farewell to the year that really wasn't. 2020, a year that was lost. COVID-19. Systemic Racism. A heated Presidential Election. Here at home, the Crew won The Cup, House Bill 6 forced a switch in Leadership in the State Legislature, and the most violent year in Columbus.

Plus, New Year's Superstitions:
Country Living's New Year's Superstitions - https://www.countryliving.com/entertaining/g29538911/new-years-superstit...
Cosmopolitan's New Year's Superstitions - https://www.cosmopolitan.com/lifestyle/a30112058/new-years-superstitions/
Bustle's New Year's Superstitions - https://www.bustle.com/life/198210-new-years-eve-superstitions-that-migh...
Superstition Dictionary - http://superstitiondictionary.com/new-years-superstitions/

In Memoriam - Columbus Bars & Restaurants that Closed in 2020: https://www.columbusalive.com/foodanddining/20201228/central-ohio-restau...

# 366 - The End of the Time of Trump


1:05:37 minutes (60.08 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
- A Recap of the Sugar Bowl and Preview of the College Football Playoff National Championship between the # 1 Alabama Crimson Tide and the # 11 Ohio Football Team
- Treason and Sedition on the High Seas: Tell me where you can find 11,780 Votes? A prison cell.
- COTA is restoring fares on January 11, 2021. Plus, changes on the West Side.
- Will he or won't he? Will Harbaugh sign the Contract Extension, or be lured back to the NFL?
- The latest in COVID-19.
- Looking Ahead to the Virtual Biden Inauguration on January 20.

# 175 A - DJBC Classic Brunch - Valentine's Day Love Songs from the 1970s


1:00:01 minutes (54.95 MB)

Valentine's Day Love Songs from the 1970s - Originally broadcast on February 8, 2016.

# 175 B - DJBC Classic Brunch - Valentine's Day Love Songs from the 1970s


1:00:06 minutes (55.02 MB)

DJBC Classic Sunday Brunch for Valentine's Day 2021 - February 14
Originally Uploaded for February 8, 2016

The second hour of this two-hour Valentine's Day show (minus the opening segue) was the online ONLY Bonus Hour of Show # 175, which originally aired on February 8, 2016.

# 367 - The Hill We Climb


1:00:09 minutes (55.07 MB)

Tonight on the Show:
- We're back (after a Winter Vacation, nonetheless)!
- The Michigan Athletics Shutdown
- A recap of the Biden Inauguration Highlights in Brief
- What else did I miss for being gone for THREE exciteful weeks, besides a fascist coup and the Suckeyes getting beat in the National Championship?
- The Weekend Warrior is back - The Wexner Center is back open, plus a few virtual happenings near YOU!

# 368 - Valentine's Day Playlist in the Key of Social Distancing


59:53 minutes (54.84 MB)

Tonight on the show, DJBC picks some random songs for Valentine's Day in the name of Social Distancing.

LINKS:
Love In Lockdown (NPR) - https://www.npr.org/2021/02/03/963649168/love-in-lockdown-hows-it-going-...
We Will Kiss Again - Pedro Reyes - https://www.lissongallery.com/news/we-will-kiss-again-pedro-reyes-create...
13 New COVID Dating Terms (Huffington Post) - https://www.huffpost.com/entry/new-dating-terms-covid-pandemic_l_5f90a2b...

# 175 (Re-Packaged) - Valentine's Day Eight Track


2:00:44 minutes (110.54 MB)

Originally Aired on February 8, 2016; Then Re-Packaged and Aired on February 7 & 14, 2021.

# 369 - Networking 202: What Else We Need To Know


59:10 minutes (54.18 MB)

Tonight on the Show, an update to Networking 201, with tips for surviving a job transition in the time of COVID.

LINKS:
How to Keep The Job Search Going (The Muse) - https://www.themuse.com/advice/5-ways-to-keep-going-when-the-job-search-...
Unemployed? The Right and Wrong Way to Brand Yourself (The Muse) - https://www.themuse.com/advice/unemployed-the-right-and-wrong-way-to-bra...
Job Jenny (Portland-based Career Coach Jenny Foss) - https://www.jobjenny.com/
3 Ways to Stay Sane When You’re Unemployed (The Muse) - https://www.themuse.com/advice/3-ways-to-stay-sane-when-youre-unemployed
7 Ways That Job Searching Will Be Different in 2021 (The Muse) - https://www.themuse.com/advice/job-search-trends-tips-2021
9 Ways to Thrive During Pandemic (The Muse) - https://www.themuse.com/advice/microsteps-self-care-success-coronavirus-...
9 Ways to Keep Your Career Growing during COVID-19 (The Muse) - https://www.themuse.com/advice/covid-19-career-growth-tips
Wondering How To Get Through a Pandemic Winter (The Muse) - https://www.themuse.com/advice/microsteps-self-care-success-coronavirus-...
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# 370 - The Game of The Century: The Kids Are NOT Alright


1:01:00 minutes (55.86 MB)

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LINKS:
A Socially Distant St. Patrick’s Day in Dublin, Ohio - https://www.visitdublinohio.com/blog/post/socially-distanced-st-patricks...
Easton Black History/Women’s History Month Art Project - http://eastontowncenter.com/celebrating-black-history-month
The Arts Festival = CANCELLED - https://www.gcac.org/blog/why-the-2021-arts-fest-cant-happen-but-2022-is...
The Time to Support The Arts is Now (Tom Katzenmeyer) - https://www.gcac.org/blog/the-time-to-support-the-arts-and-imagine-the-f...