Along The Mohawk with Sharry Whitney Show 1 – Along The Mohawk with Sharry Whitney
On today’s show:
Interview with Bryan Honeywell from the band Maybe Sunday? Featuring Bryan Honeywell – lead guitar/vocals, Jim Grogan – drums, Julie Grogan – keys/vocals, and Nick Mellace – bass guitar/vocals Watch this space for their new album coming this spring and upcoming gigs like April 4th at Joey’s in Rome!
We visit the Tramontane Cafe in Utica for Open Mic. Be sure to check out live music, poetry, storytelling and comedy at The Tram!
Visit with cheesemaker Harper Jones of Jones Family Farm in Herkimer. Click on their link to learn more about their farm and where to find their many farm fresh products!
We enjoy wood-fired brick oven pizza at DiCastro’s Brick Oven in Rome. Pizza maker extraordinaire Tom Kirk shows us how it’s done with our favorite–bee sting pizza!
It’s that time of year for the special St. Jospeh’s Day pastries from Caruso’s Pastry Shop in Urica. Available now through March 19. Also, be part of the tradition and order your Saint Joseph’s Day lunch! They always sell out, so reserve you’r today!
Matt Perry of Spring Farm Cares Nature Sanctuary tells us about about Bohemian waxwings – a rarer visitor to our region than their closely related Cedar waxwings.
Listen to Annie and the Loomis Gang, an old-fashioned serial drama written and directed by Sharry Whitney and starring the Mohawk Valley Radio Players.
If you like what you hear, be sure to thank our sponsors:
Presenting sponsor: Steet Ponte Chevrolet in Herkimer
Music Along the Mohawk Sponsor: Big Apple Music in New Hartford
Sponsor: Van Meter and Van Meter in Little Falls
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