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We check in with two musicians who recently produced a song that had been written 40 years ago! Songwriter Joe Kelleher (a ’79 graduate of James M. Bennett High School) and Henley Varner (drums & keyboard) tell us why, after all these years, they decided to move forward with the next step in releasing the song, “Ad-Lib.”

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Frankie and Cole Moran are the father/son duo that makes up, "Blind Wind." The two have been busy rubbing elbows with names like Trace Adkins and Blues Traveler. We check in with Frankie and Cole to hear more about their recent success. We'll also hear them perform, "Hour and a Half."

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Award-Winning Indie Folk singer/songwriter, Rory Sullivan performs on the Mid South Audio stage inside the studio’s retail space.

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Ocean City teenager, Zander Jett is a budding musician with great talent and aspirations. He just wrote and released a new song called, “If You’re Leaving.” We talk to him and see the video he and a friend produced for the song.

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Father/son duo, “The G Men” help us kick off the weekend with a performance from the Mid South Audio stage in Milton.

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We head to the Mid South Audio stage at their brand new studio in Milton to get two performances from the Ocean City acoustic rock duo, “Opposite Directions.”

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The Easton High School Band recently created a video that has gone viral. Find out how the band director and students created the video together while apart.

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It was two years ago when the Capital Ringers performed on the Mid South Audio Stage. While, they can’t physically be on MSA, we’re still getting some amazing performances. We talk with Artistic Director, Linda Simms, about the pandemics impact on the group. Plus, the Capital Ringers perform, “The Holly and The Ivy.”

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It was two years ago when the Capital Ringers performed on the Mid South Audio Stage. While, they can’t physically be on MSA, we’re still getting some amazing performances. We talk with Artistic Director, Linda Simms, about the pandemics impact on the group. Plus, the Capital Ringers perform, “The Holly and The Ivy.”

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Drew, Elaina, Jasper and Alex. Hope For Success. A band with a simple message – stay positive. Back in May, they performed their original song, “Look On The Bright Side.” That positivity is paying off. We chat with the band to find out what they've been up to. Plus, we’re getting a preview of their new music video, “Jacked-Up Minivan.”

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Founding, and only surviving member of the original Temptations, Otis Williams is here. He’s brought along his grandson, Trace Austin, who is a budding artist on the music scene. They’re talking life and music. They also perform “My Girl” for us.

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Founding, and only surviving member of the original Temptations, Otis Williams is here. He’s brought along his grandson, Trace Austin, who is a budding artist on the music scene. They’re talking life and music. They also perform “My Girl” for us.

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It was back in February of 2019 when Matthew Bennett Davey was last on the Mid-South Audio Stage. He was rocking out with the Baba Roots. The band’s kept busy over the past year – with Matt now in The MBD Band. He’s just released his debut album. We find out what to expect and how he’s on a mission to push “original music art.” Oh, and he’s performing for us.

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From Luke Riley, the dynamic dancing due to Mia Rembold, the young woman with a promising culinary career… we’ve seen quite a bit of talent from our friends at Delmarva Christian Schools. We’re meeting another talented young lady, aspiring violinist, Aria Gill. We learn all about her love for music and she performs for us.

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We’re listening to a powerful voice that is offering a challenge for the world – “Heal the Land.” We talk with Stephen Boyd, Singer/Songwriter behind the masterpiece about his love for music and the message behind the title.

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We’re listening to a powerful voice that is offering a challenge for the world – “Heal the Land.” We talk with Stephen Boyd, Singer/Songwriter behind the masterpiece about his love for music and the message behind the title. Stephen also performs for us.

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Salisbury Native, Toneisha Harris, made it to the final five on “The Voice”, back in May. While, Toneisha didn’t take home the grand championship, she certainly won the heart of many new fans. Well, she’s back on Delmarva, back in the studio, and working on a new single. Today, we talk with Toneisha, as she gets us up to speed about her skyrocketing career.

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Earlier in the show, Erin McCall of Indian River, talked about “The Way Home Program” in Georgetown which helps prisoners, after release, get back into everyday life. Inspired by her passion for the community, her husband, Clifford, wrote a song called, “Change Your Mind” and he will be performing it for us today.

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Today we talk with Deputy Coleman, about what inspired the video. Deputy Coleman is a jack of all trades: a Sheriff’s Deputy, a Tik Toker, a dancer, and a singer…Deputy Coleman will also be performing a song for us.

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The American Spiritual Ensemble travels the world to perform and, this weekend, they are performing in Salisbury. Founder and Director of the group, Dr. Everett McCorvey; along with Dr. John Wesley Write, an associate professor of music at SU, talk about this genre of music. We also get a performance on the Mid South Audio Stage.

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This month, 102.5 WBOC will be sending a lucky winner and guest to Las Vegas to see “The Voice” coach Kelly Clarkson and her “Invincible” concert at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino. 102.5 WBOC’s Corey Phoebus and Sarah Ockels explain how you can enter to win.