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What Famous Eagle Did Kim Carnes Write With?
We Featured Kim Carnes this week on the CLASSIC HIT OR MISS - and here's the Carnes Trivia for you. Other than Don Henley - what other famous Eagle did she write songs with in the late 1960's?
What’s Your Favorite Name Brand Coffee
We just did a story on the old Folgers Crystals Commercials - so what's your favorite coffee?
Do you Think Stores Should Have Ice Cream Parlors?
Craig recently wrote a story HERE how Meijer has bought their own dairy and will be calling it the Purple Cow. Remember when they had those in the stores and you could get ice cream? Should they bring them back? Would you buy a cone and go shopping?
What Was the Name of Billy Joels First Album?
We Recently Did Billy Joel For the CLASSIC HIT OR MISS featuring his 1989 tune "I go to Extremes" - but for bonus points, what was the name of his first album?
What Kind of Internet Do you Use?
We've recently been counting down the TOP 20 Sounds you'll never hear again - so the question is, what kind of internet do you use?
Grand Rapids Own “Craig Ebert”
Check out Craigs latest Movie Reviews and takes from good ol West Michigan!
Check out the story HERE.
What Do you Think of the Grand Rapids Zoo?
What's your take on the Grand Rapids John Ball Zoo These Days. We recently had a article about the new developments there. Check it out HERE!
Are Gas Prices Going to Change Your Vacation Plans?
The people at Pure Michigan are saying gasoline prices should not be a big problem for tourism this summer.
Check out the Whole Article Here
They say people planning to take vacation trips are doing well enough financially to absorb the extra cost. I’m not convinced. I know I won’t be driving nearly as far as I
Have You Been Scammed?
Have you been scammed? Check out the TOP 5 ways we're getting scammed these days and then take the survey to earn bonus points!
‘Call on Me’ By Chicago – Still a Hit today?
Let's take a trip back to 1974 for today's classic hit or miss.
This song was written by Lee Loughnane for Chicago and recorded for their album Chicago VII (1974), with familiar sound of Peter Cetera singing lead vocals. The second single released from the album, it reached No. 6 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Easy Listening charts back in the day.
Seize The Deal
How long is the photo session in today’s deal?
WFGR.com Trivia
According to Craig, what is the best all time Monkees' song?
