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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with actress Amy Fields. Amy is best known for her role as "Jodi Schote" in the film Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers. She's also appeared in films like A Killing Affair and Leader of the Band. We were also joined by Jeff Hayes, author of the book "Sleepaway Camp: Making the Movie and Reigniting the Campfire." Get your copy now at 1984 Publishing!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with WWE Superstar Montez Ford. Montez is best known as one-half of the tag team The Street Profits. He's also a former WWE SmackDown Tag Team Champion, WWE Raw Tag Team Champion and NXT Tag Team Champion. During the show he discussed how his military background prepared him to be a professional wrestler, being able to travel with his wife Bianca Belair, and how he hopes The Street Profits can get back on track in the coming year. See Montez Ford on Dec. 6 when WWE SmackDown comes to Target Center in Minneapolis!During the rest of the show we discussed the pros and cons of Santa Claus grabbing you by the junk, Ton described what his mother’s bedroom was like when he was a child, and we coughed and wheezed all over everything. Even our deathbeds can’t keep us off the air!
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During this episode we celebrated the 20-year anniversary of the True Punks Do Electro, spoke with author Daniel Bukszpan about the book Rush at 50 and author Martin Popoff about the book Judas Priest: Album by Album, and discussed the differences between AI and rapper T.I. Turns out, they can both help you with whatever you like! -
The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Dave Wanless. Dave is best known as the founder and singer of the band Sven Gali. Formed in 1987, Sven Gali is best known for hits like Under the Influence and Love Don't Live Here Anymore. They were also nominated for two Juno Awards in 1993. The latest Sven Gali album Bombs and Battlescars is available now!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with bassist Tony Levin. Tony is best known as a member of King Crimson. He's also played with the likes of Peter Gabriel, Tom Waits, Lou Reed, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Paul Simon, John Lennon and countless others. During the show he discussed his latest album Bringing it Down to the Bass, his memories of working on Alice Cooper's Welcome to My Nightmare album, and his new band with Steve Vai, BEAT. See BEAT on Nov. 4 at the State Theatre in Minneapolis!During the rest of the show we discussed Ozzy Osbourne going into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, argued over whether or not a punch in the nose counts as a trick when going door to door for Halloween, and shared tips with our older listeners about good posture. Public radio is a young man's game!
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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Steve Hill. Steve is known as one of Canada's most-prolific guitarists. He's also a Juno Award winner. His new album Hanging on a String is available now!
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This was a special Halloween episode of The Five Count! During the show we played our favorite Halloween tunes, tried to scare up some cash for the KMSU Pledge Drive, and talked a lot about pudding. Happy Halloween! -
The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with actor Sean Kanan. Sean is best known for his role as "Mike Barnes" in the film The Karate Kid Part III and the TV show Cobra Kai. He's also starred on the TV shows General Hospital, The Bold and the Beautiful and The Young and the Restless. We were also joined by his wife, Emmy-award winning TV producer Michele Kanan. Their new book "Way of the COBRA Couples" is available now!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with musician Russ Taff. Russ is best known as a former member of The Imperials and The Gaither Vocal Band. He’s also won numerous Grammy Awards and is a three-time inductee of the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. During the show he discussed his early days in the music business, how his faith has helped through the ups and downs of his career, and his new album Cover Story. Look for it soon!During the rest of the show we told some old man jokes, Dustin admitted that he’s only seen the movie E.T. once, and Ton decided to start a career in stand-up comedy. What’s the deal with airplane food?
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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Steve Luongo. Steve is best known as a member of The John Entwistle Band. He's also played with people like Jack Bruce, Eddie Money, Todd Rundgren Ritchie Blackmore, Joe Walsh, Billy Squier and many more. Get the new album John Entwistle: Rarities Oxhumed, Volume Two now!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with musician Anthony Field. Anthony is best known as a founding member of The Wiggles. He also played with the band The Cockroaches and is a Member of the Order of Australia. During the show he discussed The Wiggles’ impact on children over the years, being able to perform with his daughter, and the new Wiggles podcast Wiggle Talk: A Podcast for Parents. Subscribe to it wherever you find your favorite podcasts!During the rest of the show we spoiled the ending of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, discussed all the old-man activities we engage in now that we’re old, and Ton contemplated whether or not he should cut his hair. He might donate it to an ugly bald man in need!
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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musicians Derek "Mo" Moore, Ryche Chlanda & Maryann Castello. All three are best known as members of the band Nektar. Originally formed in Hamburg, West Germany in 1969, Nektar was an originator of prog rock. Nektar's latest album Mission to Mars is out now!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with musician Greg Lisher. Greg is best known as the guitarist for the band Camper Van Beethoven. He also plays with the band Monks of Doom. During the show he discussed the longevity of Camper Van Beethoven, the decision to experiment with keyboards and synthesizers, and his new solo album Underwater Detection Method. Get your copy now!During the rest of the show we paid tribute to the long list of people who died over the previous week, discussed the new Mr. McMahon documentary on Netflix, and Ton bragged about his pog collection. He's got all the sweet slammers!
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During this episode of The Five Count we celebrated the 30th anniversary of Ween’s Chocolate and Cheese album, discussed Dustin’s mullet he grew in the early ‘00s, and conducted an exclusive interview with Predator. There's no stopping what can't be stopped, no killing what can't be killed! -
The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Shannon Larkin. Shannon is best known as the drummer for Godsmack. He's also played with bands like Wrathchild America, Candlebox and Ugly Kid Joe. See Shannon Larkin with Godsmack on Sept. 26 in St. Paul at the Xcel Energy Center!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with musician Gerald V. Casale. Gerald is best known as the bassist, singer and founder of the band DEVO. Known for hits like Beautiful World, Freedom of Choice and Whip It, DEVO has been making music for more than 50 years. During the show he discussed the longevity of the band, the new DEVO documentary, and receiving the 2024 Ernie Kovacs Award. Gerald V. Casale will be at the Dallas Video Fest Sept. 28-29 at the Texas Theatre!During the rest of the show we discussed the new Beetlejuice movie, received a call from a bike rider with hemorrhoids, and considered starting a metal/reggae fusion band. Look for us at a town festival near you!
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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Colin Gawel. Colin is best known as the founder and frontman for the band Watershed. He also plays with the band The League Bowlers. Watershed's new album Blow It Up Before It Breaks is out now! See Watershed on Sept. 30 at The Underground Music Venue in Minneapolis!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with musician Steve Ramsey. Steve is best known as the founder and guitarist for the band Satan. He’s also a member of the band Skyclad. During the show he discussed the early years of Satan, being part of the new wave of British heavy metal, and the new Satan album Songs in Crimson. Get your copy today!During the rest of the show we discussed Chuck Norris’ stretchy pants, shared our thoughts on Siskel & Ebert, and mourned the recent death of James Earl Jones. Exorcist II is Ton’s favorite film!
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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with actor Kevin Foster. Kevin is best known as the man behind "Freddy Fazbear" in the film Five Night's At Freddy's. He's also appeared in films like Iron Man, Jurassic World and Jay and Silent Bob Reboot. See Kevin Foster at Crypticon on Sept. 13-15 in Minnesota!
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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with actor Ken Sagoes. Ken is best known for his role as "Roland Kincaid" in the films A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors and A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master. He's also appeared in TV shows like Airwolf, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and What's Happening Now!! See Ken Sagoes at Crypticon on Sept. 13-15 in Minnesota!
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