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Who is on WGXC this week?
Oct 04, 2015 12:30 am
Guests coming into WGXC studios this week include:
• Crane Davis and Doreen Davis, Democrats, running for a seat on the Greene County Legislature representing District 1 (Catskill), and for Catskill Town Supervisor, respectively. 10 a.m. Monday on "The Albany Report."
• Many Greene County candidates, on a special live broadcast of the "WGXC Morning Show" from Slater's Smart Stop in Cairo. 7-8 a.m., 9-10 a.m. Wednesday on "WGXC Morning Show."
• Hudson Mayor William H. Hallenbeck, Republican, and challenger Tiffany Martin Hamilton, Democrat, discuss issues with hosts Holly Tanner and Justin Weaver. 2 p.m. Wednesday on "Something to Talk About."
• Howardian is a long-running art rock group fronted by Ian Vanek (Japanther). They'll be at Wave Farm at midnight Thursday, shortly after their performance Wednesday night performance at the Half Moon in Hudson.
• Catskill-based Amy Rigby performs at Spotty Dog Books & Ale, and on Wave Farm webstream live at 8 p.m. Friday, and rebroadcast on WGXC (90.7-FM) at noon, Saturday, Oct. 10.
• Crane Davis and Doreen Davis, Democrats, running for a seat on the Greene County Legislature representing District 1 (Catskill), and for Catskill Town Supervisor, respectively. 10 a.m. Monday on "The Albany Report."
• Many Greene County candidates, on a special live broadcast of the "WGXC Morning Show" from Slater's Smart Stop in Cairo. 7-8 a.m., 9-10 a.m. Wednesday on "WGXC Morning Show."
• Hudson Mayor William H. Hallenbeck, Republican, and challenger Tiffany Martin Hamilton, Democrat, discuss issues with hosts Holly Tanner and Justin Weaver. 2 p.m. Wednesday on "Something to Talk About."
• Howardian is a long-running art rock group fronted by Ian Vanek (Japanther). They'll be at Wave Farm at midnight Thursday, shortly after their performance Wednesday night performance at the Half Moon in Hudson.
• Catskill-based Amy Rigby performs at Spotty Dog Books & Ale, and on Wave Farm webstream live at 8 p.m. Friday, and rebroadcast on WGXC (90.7-FM) at noon, Saturday, Oct. 10.