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Playlist for Wednesday, November 27, 2019
5a Hour
- Holiday Road - Lindsey Buckingham
- Ridin The Storm Out - REO Speedwagon
- Right Here, Right Now - Jesus Jones
- Santa Monica - Everclear
- Election Day - Arcadia
- Happy Holidays - Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme
- Christmas Is All Around - Billy Mack
- Rock Steady - Whispers
- Give Me All Your Love - Whitesnake
6a Hour
- Your Woman - White Town
- Baba O'Reilly - Who
- Seventeen - Winger
- How Am I Supposed To Live Without You - Michael Bolton
- Good As Hell - Lizzo
- Freaks Come Out at Night - Whodini
- Slow Ride - Foghat
- Learn To Fly - Foo Fighters
- Win - Jay Rock
- Where I Come From - Montgomery Gentry
7a Hour
- Sweet Potato Pie - Ray Charles/James Taylor
- I Thank You - ZZ Top
- It's The Most Wonderful Time of The Year - Andy Williams
- Money - Pink Floyd
- Tuff Enough - Fabulous Thunderbirds
- Rest In Peace - Extreme
- Yeah - User/Lil John/Ludacris
- Wrapped Around Your Finger - Police
8a Hour
- Carefully Taught - Billy Porter
- When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going - Billy Ocean
- Big Shot - Billy Joel
- Hey Leonardo - Blessed Union of Souls
The Holiday Shopping season is here. NBC News Radio's Bill Zimpfer joins Tony with a look at the biggest sales beginning tomorrow, and hitting full throttle on Black Friday
Ever wanted to put money on a backyard Thanksgiving football game? ABC's Alex Stone says one bookmaker has created a spread.
Flying in or out of Louisville? What do you need to know with the crazy holiday weather? Natalie Ciresi Chaudoin, Director of Public Relations at Louisville Regional Airport Authority joins Tony.
With Black Friday upon us, 74% of U.S. adults will not increase their holiday spending this year according to a new survey by Bankrate.com. This includes 22% who plan to spend less than they did last year. Just under a third (27%) those who wonβt increase their spending say itβs because they are concerned about the state of their finances and/or the economy. Younger millennials (23-29) are the most concerned (33%) when compared to older generations. How will you be spending? Joining Tony is Bankrate.com's Mark Hamrick.