Anybody want to listen to WGN Radio on Labor Day at any part here is their Labor Day schedule which includes a John Williams special radio show that I ma assuming his and Clay Jenkinson's recent show in which he played Theodore Roosevelt. Here is the full schedule for that day starting at 2:00 A.M.
2:00-5:00 A.M. Michael Heidemann and Kevin Richter in for Nick Digilio
5:00-9:00 Dave Plier in for Steve Cochran
9:00-12:00 P.M. Steve King and Johnnie Putman in for Bill Leff and Wendy Snyder
12:00-1:00 The Wintrust Business Lunch with Steve Bertrand
1:00-3:00 Teddy Roosevelt to the Rescue: A conversation with John Williams
3:00-7:00 Brian Noonan in for Roe Conn
7:00-11:00 The Download with Mark Carman in for Justin Kaufmann
11:00-2:00 A.M. Patti Vasquez
Nick Digilio and all the regulars are slated to return in less somebody else is slated to be off a day, or is on vacation for the short week, which would include Labor Day. But it looks like WGN Radio is planning to revive a tradition that used to do on Thanksgiving and air the most recent that John Williams and Clay Jenkinson staged where the show was recorded, and later aired and also released on cd, where people that attended the show atomically got a copy of the cd for each ticket purchased for that show.
2:00-5:00 A.M. Michael Heidemann and Kevin Richter in for Nick Digilio
5:00-9:00 Dave Plier in for Steve Cochran
9:00-12:00 P.M. Steve King and Johnnie Putman in for Bill Leff and Wendy Snyder
12:00-1:00 The Wintrust Business Lunch with Steve Bertrand
1:00-3:00 Teddy Roosevelt to the Rescue: A conversation with John Williams
3:00-7:00 Brian Noonan in for Roe Conn
7:00-11:00 The Download with Mark Carman in for Justin Kaufmann
11:00-2:00 A.M. Patti Vasquez
Nick Digilio and all the regulars are slated to return in less somebody else is slated to be off a day, or is on vacation for the short week, which would include Labor Day. But it looks like WGN Radio is planning to revive a tradition that used to do on Thanksgiving and air the most recent that John Williams and Clay Jenkinson staged where the show was recorded, and later aired and also released on cd, where people that attended the show atomically got a copy of the cd for each ticket purchased for that show.