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Wednesday, May 24, 201705/24/2017

Thursday’s Question: Recent data revealed that THIS is the most popular instrument played in the US. What is it?

In Coffee Break Trivia

#1 – ???? #2 – Guitar #3 – Violin #4 – Drums #5 – Saxophone

Wednesday, May 24, 201705/24/2017

Kat’s Hidden Camera 5/24/17: Bob Dylan, 1964 – “Mr. Tambourine Man” live at the Newport Folk Festival

Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!

Tuesday, May 23, 201705/23/2017

Wednesday’s Question: What bird is the official bird of seven U.S. states?

In Coffee Break Trivia

Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and Kentucky!

Friday, May 19, 201705/19/2017

Monday’s Question: THIS is the only city that’s had four major sports teams in a championship game in the same year. Which city?

In Coffee Break Trivia

In 1980, their baseball team was in the World Series, Eagles in the Super Bowl, 76ers in the NBA Finals, and Flyers in the Stanley Cup Finals. Only the baseball team won the title.

Thursday, May 18, 201705/18/2017

Friday’s Question: There are still approximately 1.6 MILLION Americans who don’t have THIS at their house. What is it?

In Coffee Break Trivia

As a result, they use an outhouse or a hoke in the ground…

Thursday, May 18, 201705/18/2017

Interview: Kat talks Migs of KISW Rock in Seattle about Chris Cornell’s death.

Kat Walters talks with Migs of the “BJ and Migs Morning Show” on KISW Rock in Seattle, about the influence…

Wednesday, May 17, 201705/17/2017

Kat’s Hidden Camera 5/16/17: Dio – “The Last in Line”/”Holy Diver”, live in 1985

Once a week Kat shares a rockin’ and rare video of rock & roll icons doing what they do best!

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