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Join host Brendan Hogan for WUMB’s Morning Show each weekday from 6 to 10 AM.

Week of June 27-July 1, 2022:

Monday, 6/27

Morning Reflection at 6:25 AM: Brendan features an uplifting song to help get the day off on the good foot.

This Day in Music History at 7:30 AM: Doc Pomus was born in 1925, Elvis Presley taped his ’68 Comeback Special for network TV in 1968, and Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention released their debut LP Freak Out! in 1966.

Then and Now at 8 AM: Pharis and Jason Romero.

Tuesday, 6/28

Morning Reflection at 6:25 AM: Brendan features an uplifting song to help get the day off on the good foot.

This Day in Music History at 7:30 AM: Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five recorded “West End Blues” in 1928, Gillian Welch and David Rawling’s The Harrow & the Harvest LP was released in 2011, and David “Honeyboy” Edwards was born in 1915.

Second Take at 8 AM: Two versions of a song recorded by David “Honeyboy” Edwards.

Wednesday, 6/29

Morning Reflection at 6:25 AM: Brendan features an uplifting song to help get the day off on the good foot.

This Day in Music History at 7:30 AM: Frank Loesser was born in 1910, Crosby, Stills, and Nash released their debut self-titled LP in 1969, Gordon Lightfoot’s ‘Sundown” hits # 1 on the US singles chart in 1974.

Regional Roundup at 8 AM: 1950s and 60s Greenwich Village.

Thursday, 6/30

Morning Reflection at 6:25 AM: Brendan features an uplifting song to help get the day off on the good foot.

This Day in Music History at 7:30 AM: Dave Van Ronk was born in 1936. We’ll play a 3-song set highlighting his legacy.

Live Legend at 8 AM: Dave Van Ronk.

Friday, 7/1

Morning Reflection at 6:25 AM: Brendan features an uplifting song to help get the day off on the good foot.

New Music feature at 7:25 AM: Brendan will share two new songs you’ve not yet heard on WUMB.

This Day in Music History at 7:50 AM: Willie Dixon was born in 1915, The Band released the Music from Big Pink LP in 1968, and Sufjan Stevens was born in 1975.

Local Spotlight at 8 AM: Dietrich Strause.