Greg Dwyer and Bill Michaels met and became friends in college and at the time never imagined the fun they would have during the next 30+ years of the Dwyer and Michaels Morning Show (5:30 to 10AM each and every workday morning. Interviews with folks who have done something dumb, fun, interesting or world record worthy fun and games and a huge helping of the great Rock and Roll thrown in the mix. By the time the show ends at 10 we hope to have laughed and screwed around enough to make us all forget about the goings on in the real world. In addition to lowbrow humor, the like to help out where they can, specifically with armed services and veterans organizations. They have an unnatural knowledge of porn star birthdays, Rock and Roll Trivia, Model Train building and Classic Cars. Listen to what one of their idols, Alec Baldwin may or may not have said about them: “You’re a selfish little pig.” Heartfelt words from one of the greatest actors of our time. White Goodman who once said, “Oh, so now you’re a philosophizer,” not about Dwyer and Michaels but in an unrelated movie scene, pretty much captures the essence of the show. Tune in and you’ll discover a big, fat double cheeseburger of a show with something for everyone. Unless you don’t eat meat, or are lactose intolerant.
Dwyer & Michaels
The Vigilante Justice History of Long Grove, Iowa and Infamous 1921 Bank Robbery
Outside of Davenport, Iowa is the small city of Long Grove. An infamous 1921 bank robbery cemented a reputation of vigilante justice.
Scientist Claims Loch Ness Monster Is Actually an Ancient Sea Turtle
Scotland's most famous mystery may have recently been solved, as a scientist claims an undiscovered sea turtle became trapped in Loch Ness.
The Story of the Mysterious and Short Lived Cookie Monster Mural in Peoria, Illinois
A random commission to create a mural with Cookie Monster with the words 'World Earth Cookies' written in Russian leads to a bizarre mystery in Peoria, Illinois.
The Hidden Image You’ve Never Seen in Steve Miller Band’s Greatest Hits Album Cover
Spinning a classic like the Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits 1974-1978 is always a sonic getaway, but something caught our eye about the album that you may have never seen before. It's some kind of silhouette, but I can't determine exactly what it is.