WDHA Podcasts
Jim and Lindsay don't get to see much of each other due to their work schedules.  So when she switched shifts with Kim Mulligan, Jim got to observe (and hear) first hand Lindsay's pre-show routine.
Direct download: Jim-Linds_11-25-09.mp3
Category: Morning Show -- posted at: 10:26 AM
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Pat DiNizio from the Smithereens dropped into Jim Monaghan's morning show to talk about their upcoming show at the Community Theatre, recording a tribute to Tommy, Buddy Holly, and they played a couple of Buddy's songs.
Direct download: DiNizio_edit.mp3
Category: Morning Show -- posted at: 8:55 AM
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Jim Monaghan & Kim Mulligan receive an on-air phone call offering a free cruise.  And all they have to do is answer a couple of simple questions.  What could be easier?
Direct download: Jim-Kim_cruise.mp3
Category: Morning Show -- posted at: 10:09 AM
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Legendary Moody Blues drummer Graeme Edge calls into WDHA's "All Mixed Up" to speak with Jim Monaghan about the band's legacy, their upcoming shows at the Wellmont Theatre in March, and his fascination with Twitter.
Direct download: graeme_edge_edit.mp3
Category: All Mixed Up -- posted at: 6:43 AM
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Former MLB 2nd baseman Jerry Remy now does television color commentary on NESN during Red Sox baseball games.  During the broadcasts, Wally (a small Green Monster) sits between him and NESN's Don Orsillo in a white Adirondack chair and watches the action.

During this off-season, Jerry sent Wally & his friend Molly around the United States to various families and Jim's was the 3rd on the list.

Kim's not quite too sure what to make of a grown man who lets little green figures sit in on his radio show.

Direct download: wally-molly.mp3
Category: Morning Show -- posted at: 3:32 PM
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With two new CD's to promote, the legendary Stephen Stills called into WDHA to speak with Jim Monaghan on "All Mixed Up."

Among the topics they discussed are some legendary recordings with Jimi Hendrix, and the forthcoming CSN CD.

Direct download: stills_edit.mp3
Category: All Mixed Up -- posted at: 7:14 AM
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Timothy B. Schmit has just released Expando, his first solo record in 8 years.  Stepping out from his role in the Eagles, he also played a series of small clubs like the Bitter End in New York City to promote it.

He called into WDHA to speak with Jim Monaghan on this new CD and what went into the making of it.

Direct download: Schmit_edit.mp3
Category: All Mixed Up -- posted at: 6:22 AM
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