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During this episode of The Five Count we complained about the new Masters of the Universe movie, Ton described the Fall line-up for his new TV network and we spoke with author Pat Gilbert about his new book Passion is a Fashion: The Real Story of The Clash. Happy Father’s Day!
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This episode of The Five Count was our 22-year anniversary celebration! During the show we received numerous well-wishes from the gentle listeners, Dustin discussed his recent trip to Las Vegas and we played all our favorite songs to boogie to. We also ate gluten-free cake and Slim Jims until we puked!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with actress Abby Hagyard. Abby is best known for her roles on the TV show You Can’t Do That on Television. She also provided voices for shows like The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin, Care Bears and Dennis the Menace. During the show she described her years on You Can’t Do That on Television, discussed the ‘80s animation boom in Canada and explained her life-coaching program Pivotry in Motion. Let Abby Hagyard get your life back on track!
During the rest of the show we talked about expensive bagels, argued about M. Night Shyamalan’s The Happening and played all our favorite songs about TV. It turns out you can do that on the radio!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with guitarist Jack Owen. Jack is best known as the founder of the band Cannibal Corpse. He also played with bands like Deicide and Six Feet Under. During the show he discussed his nearly 40-year career in metal, his memories of Cannibal Corpse appearing in the film Ace Ventura: Pet Detective and the new Six Feet Under album Next to Die. See Six Feet Under on Aug. 8 at the Skyway Theatre in Minneapolis!
During the rest of the show we discussed our recent trip to Paisley Park, paid tribute to Rob Base and spoiled the new Mandalorian movie. It was filled with Jabba the Hutts!
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During this episode of The Five Count we argued about how popular we are on YouTube, received words of wisdom from Vice President Spiro T. Agnew and paid tribute to Dr. Hook’s Dennis Locorriere and actor Donald Gibb. Happy Memorial Day!
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During this episode of The Five Count a businessman from Dubai offered to buy Jimi Hendrix’s amp for Ton, we discussed our favorite TV game shows and played all our favorite songs about kings. After the show, we smoked a whole carton of Camel Wides!
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During this episode of The Five Count we discussed why Ton looks so much like Sonny Bono, tried to figure out who Sabrina Carpenter is and played all our favorite songs about your mama. Happy Mother’s Day!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with musician George Usher. George is best known as a member of the band Beat Rodeo. He also played with bands like The Decoys and The Gornack Bros. During the show he discussed his days in Beat Rodeo, his friendship with Steve Almaas and his new album Stevensonville. Get your copy now!
During the rest of the show we discussed our favorite hotlines from our childhood, a listener spoiled the new Hulk Hogan documentary on Netflix and Ton explained why he’s been listening to Montrose nonstop. He just can’t get enough Sammy Hagar!
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During this episode of The Five Count we begged for money for the KMSU Pledge Drive, Ton explained why he enjoys movies about Neil Diamond so much and we played music by our favorite Minnesota artists. It was the radio debut of many of the songs, some of which had no business being played on the air!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with musician Wes Scantlin. Wes is best known as the frontman for the band Puddle of Mudd. Known for hits like Control, Blurry and She Hates Me, Puddle of Mudd has been making music for 35 years. During the show he discussed starting fresh with an all-new band, working on a new solo album and the new Puddle of Mudd album Kiss the Machine. Get your copy now!
During the rest of the show we argued about Pink Floyd, Ton described his recent run-in with the law after being caught shoplifting and we announced the death of KMSU’s Jazz Overnight. The Five Count outlives another one!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with musician Richard Young. Richard is best known as a founding member of the band The Kentucky Headhunters. Known for hits like Dumas Walker, Oh Lonesome Me and Walk Softly on this Heart of Mine, The Kentucky Headhunters have been making music for nearly 60 years. During the show he discussed the early days of the band, almost being signed to Led Zeppelin’s Swan Song Records and the new music the band is working on now. See The Kentucky Headhunters on July 10 in Brainerd, MN!
During the rest of the show we paid tribute to Five Count Alumnus Ross the Boss, discussed the card for WrestleMania 42 and Ton explained why he loves Sammy Hagar so much. He can’t get enough of the Red Rocker!
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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Ashley Paul. Ashley is an international, Billboard-charted musician in the dance music scene. She’s best known for hits like When Boys Cry, Dance 4 Your Life and Bingo Baby. Her latest single Finding Rhythm is out now!
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This was a special Easter edition of The Five Count! During the show we celebrated the removal of all the ads on our website, received words of wisdom from Evangelist Mike Gilchrist and learned about the Ten Commandments with Charlie the Hamster. Happy Easter!
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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Anne Richmond Boston. Anne is best known as a member of the band The Swimming Pool Q’s. She’s also played with artists like Widespread Panic, The Skylarks and The Drive-By Truckers. Her new solo album I Should Be Happy is available now!
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During this episode of The Five Count we discussed the death of Chuck Norris, spoke with KISS ’76 author Martin Popoff and Rush & 2112: 50 Years author Daniel Bukszpan and decided which movies to watch at Dustin’s funeral. We’ll let you know when we have a date confirmed!
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This episode of The Five Count featured an exclusive interview with musician John Gallagher. John is best known as the founder, bassist and singer for the band Raven. Influencing everyone from Metallica to Megadeth to Slayer, Raven has been making music and touring the world for more than 50 years. During the show he discussed the longevity of Raven, his memories of working on music for the soundtrack to the ‘80s movie Hot Moves, and finally getting back on the road after health scares. See Raven coming to a town near you!
During the rest of the show we paid tribute to Motörhead guitarist Phil Campbell, discussed Hulk Hogan being snubbed during the “In Memoriam” segment at the Oscars, and gave away tickets to All Elite Wrestling. AEW comes to The Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul on Mar. 25!
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The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Drew Miller. Drew is best known as the founder and bassist for the Minneapolis band Boiled in Lead. He’s also a member of the band Kinda Fonda Wanda. The latest Boiled in Lead album King of the Dogwoods is out now! See them live on Mar. 21 at the Parkway in Minneapolis!
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During this episode of The Five Count we received fashion tips from Zsa Zsa Gabor, Ton explained why he’s not afraid of stray dogs, and we gave away tickets to see Black Label Society! See them Mar. 25 in Prior Lake at Mystic Lake Casino!
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During this episode of The Five Count Ton described all his favorite places to frequent in New Ulm, Dustin explained his apprehension for watching the James Bond films for the first time, and we played all the songs on the “The Filthy 15” list the PMRC tried to warn us about. Take that, Tipper Gore!
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During this episode of The Five Count we learned how to play bridge from our friend Oswald Jacoby, paid tribute to actor Robert Carradine, and Dustin explained why the movie Speed is unenjoyable. Like The Five Count, it’s too dumb to be good, but not dumb enough to be good!
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