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Friday, February 21, 2014
Ahead on this edition of Ozarks, Michael Tilley from The City Wire talks about the week in business and politics. Plus, members of the cast of "Good People" discuss why audiences connect with the Tony-nominated script. And, The Tri-tones; Ben Harris, Adams Collins and Drew Packard; sit down with Robert Ginsburg in the Firmin-Garner Performance Studio and perform some original music.
Prior to playing the Ozark Mountain Music Fest, the band SX Rex stopped by our studio and played a few songs. Here is their original song "Am I Coming Through?".
Here is the list of clips for our Denver/Colorado montage. We'll have Seattle next week. 1. Ho Hey by Colorado-based band The Lumineers. 2. Robin Williams, as Mork, introduces himself to Boulder, Colorado (where the show was set). 3. Earth, Wind and Fire (with three Colorado natives) sings Boogie Wonderland. 4. Jack Nicholson crashes through in The Shining (at a Colorado hotel). 5. Voices from South Park, Colorado. 6. The song Colorado, My Home from the Broadway musical The Unsinkable Molly Brown. 7. Joan Collins and Linda Evans meet for the first time on the Denver-based soap opera Dynasty. 8. A 1970s commercial for Coors. 9. Colorado native Ralph Edwards surprises yet another celebrity on This is Your Life. 10. John Denver with Rocky Mountain High. Of course. Apologies to: Lon Chaney and Douglas Fairbanks (how do you get silent stars into an audio montage?) and Hattie McDaniel.
Legislators yesterday heard about the progress of the Private Option rollout in the state, while Governor Mike Beebe offered his thoughts on consequences to the state's budget if the legislature decides to gut the program in the coming fiscal session.
"Peter Gunn Theme" by The Blues Brothers Band
Legislators yesterday discussed the private option in Arkansas.