
Ha! Or should I say, "Baaaaaa!"
Anyway, for those that like to exercise their synapses, we had the "mystery candidate" from Augusta-Richmond County Commission District 1, Anthony Jones, in studio. He's running to fill Betty Beard's spot on the commission, and, is interestingly, a friend, neighbor, and tenant of one of his District 1 opponents. Mr. Jones is running as the common citizen that wants to improve Augusta and we wish him the best of luck during his campaign.
At 1, we had in the brand spanking new editor of The Metro Spirit, Stacey Eidson! After three years away from the CSRA (she was a reporter down in Sarasota, FL), Stacey is back and at the helm of Augusta's Alternative Weekly. Because of her wealth of knowledge about Augusta politics, I'll surely have Stacey back on to give you and me the skinny on the Nov. 3 county commission and school board races.
2pm saw the weekly, "Local Music Interview" on The Anthony Esposito Show. This week's guest was Megan Jean and the KFB! I ran into them at First Friday a few months ago and was so excited to have them in the studio today. This guy and girl pairing love music like nobody's business (they dropped by Augusta just to do this interview en route from Charleston, SC to Raleigh, NC) and brought in some vintage instruments (we're talking a banjo from 1890!) to play for you and me. Check out their website here: meganjean.net and support their avant garde Americana music!
Next week on the show, I have in studio candidates for District 5 School Board, local political consultant Butch Gallop, the USC-Aiken Volleyball Team, and tons more local news and interviews. Listen in and learn!
Anyway, for those that like to exercise their synapses, we had the "mystery candidate" from Augusta-Richmond County Commission District 1, Anthony Jones, in studio. He's running to fill Betty Beard's spot on the commission, and, is interestingly, a friend, neighbor, and tenant of one of his District 1 opponents. Mr. Jones is running as the common citizen that wants to improve Augusta and we wish him the best of luck during his campaign.
At 1, we had in the brand spanking new editor of The Metro Spirit, Stacey Eidson! After three years away from the CSRA (she was a reporter down in Sarasota, FL), Stacey is back and at the helm of Augusta's Alternative Weekly. Because of her wealth of knowledge about Augusta politics, I'll surely have Stacey back on to give you and me the skinny on the Nov. 3 county commission and school board races.
2pm saw the weekly, "Local Music Interview" on The Anthony Esposito Show. This week's guest was Megan Jean and the KFB! I ran into them at First Friday a few months ago and was so excited to have them in the studio today. This guy and girl pairing love music like nobody's business (they dropped by Augusta just to do this interview en route from Charleston, SC to Raleigh, NC) and brought in some vintage instruments (we're talking a banjo from 1890!) to play for you and me. Check out their website here: meganjean.net and support their avant garde Americana music!
Next week on the show, I have in studio candidates for District 5 School Board, local political consultant Butch Gallop, the USC-Aiken Volleyball Team, and tons more local news and interviews. Listen in and learn!

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