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Big Joe Henry

The Big Joe Henry Show

The fun starts every Friday night at 7pm. After a week of hard work, start your weekend with Jersey’s Favorite Hits!, and call in your requests at 1 (800) 283-1015. Big Joe will put you on the radio and play back your song!

Then join Big Joe Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 3pm for more of Jersey’s Favorite Hits! You’ll also have many chances to play “Jersey Music Trivia” and win fabulous prizes! There are many other surprises when Big Joe is on and every now and then “Dave” calls in.

On weekends “fahgettabout” those weekday blues and listen to New Jersey’s most listened to radio show with Big Joe Henry on New Jersey 101.5. Tradition!

Big Joe’s Charities

The FoodBank of Monmouth and Ocean Counties

The Mission of the FoodBank is to provide access to food for as many people in need as possible in our neighborhoods. The vision is to eliminate hunger in our local communities. With the help of roughly 1,000 volunteers each year, the FoodBank’s programs are truly a community effort, working to eliminate hunger by providing emergency food, skills training, outreach programs and advocacy for families in need. For more information on how you can help visit their website FoodbankMOC.org

Schedule

F 7:00 pm - 12:00 am
Sa-Su 10:00 am - 3:00 pm

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Bob Dylan , Rock and Roll Icon?

This Thursday May 24th Rock and Roll icon Bob Dylan celebrates his 71rst birthday. What is amazing about Bob Dylan is that his music has spanned over 6 decades and

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Man Arrested For Selling Viagra In Somerville — Faces Hard Time

Well you can't make this stuff up...

A man from Queens, NY was arrested Thursday for selling Viagra & Cialis at a Somerville gas station.

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This Day In Music History

May 20th
1967 - Aretha Franklin's "Respect" returns to the top of the charts after being dislodged by Martha & the Vandellas. Aretha's signature song is her version of Otis Redding's original which tells a much different story.

Join Big Joe Henry for BobFest 2012, Thursday, May 24th at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank

Join Big Joe for BobFest with Pat Guadagno and Tired Horses with special guests as they celebrate the music and 71st birthday of Rock & Roll icon Bob Dylan!

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Join Big Joe Henry for the Celebration Of Heros, Sunday May 27th in Wildwood.

Join us at our LIVE broadcast.  Sunday May 27th down in Wildwood between 10-3p. We'll be celebrating our military and benefits will go to the USO, the Vietnam Vets of America, and the National Military Family Association.

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Play Big Joe’s Music Trivia To Win Great Prizes (Week of 5/19)

This Week’s Trivia: Queen Of Disco

Donna Summer had hit after hit but it was in this year that Hot Stuff, Bad Girls and No More Tears (Enough is Enough) all hit number one on the charts.

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The Top 5 Most Requested Songs On The Big Show (Weekend Of 5/19/12)

Here's the Top 5 requests on The Big Joe Jersey Request Show for the weekend of 5/18, 5/19, 5/20/12.

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This Day In Music History

May 19th
1963 - Three young girls attempt to use a ladder to climb into the dressing room of The Beatles as they prepare to play a concert with Roy Orbison in Hanley, England.  The three girls are arrested

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Big Joe’s Funniest Comment Contest

Big Joe’s Comment “Oh how the times have changed... Three Dog Night prepares for their world tour”

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This Day In Music History

May 18th
 

1966 -Bruce Springsteen finishes his first day of recording at "Mr. Music Inc Studio" down in Bricktown.  Recording with his band at the time, The Castiles, they cut their first song "That's What You Get."