
Look at What I'm Doing! with John Palma
04/07/24 • -1 min
Recently, John Palma, a friend of Frank's since 1988, stopped by for a visit and take in some Trenton. During John's visit to the capital city, the long time friends had some coffee at Slammin Brew then stopped for lunch at The Station Tapas & Bar. The trip would not be complete without a visit to the studio for an episode of Trenton Waves. No, Christina is not in this episode. Consider this your warning. This episode is riddled with inside jokes - references that only these 2 understand. However, it is nice to see how people can remain friends for years without ever skipping a beat. Enjoy? An Interview with John PalmaFile Size: 35722 kbFile Type: mp3Download File
Recently, John Palma, a friend of Frank's since 1988, stopped by for a visit and take in some Trenton. During John's visit to the capital city, the long time friends had some coffee at Slammin Brew then stopped for lunch at The Station Tapas & Bar. The trip would not be complete without a visit to the studio for an episode of Trenton Waves. No, Christina is not in this episode. Consider this your warning. This episode is riddled with inside jokes - references that only these 2 understand. However, it is nice to see how people can remain friends for years without ever skipping a beat. Enjoy? An Interview with John PalmaFile Size: 35722 kbFile Type: mp3Download File
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Why Not Trenton? with the TFD
The Sasso's give a congrats to Trenton's newest coffee shop, Slammin Brew and The Station Tapas & Bar!
Special recognition to Reggie Hallett from 1911 Smokehouse without whom there would be NO downtown!
Also, a special shoutout to Snipes on East State street in Trenton.
The Sasso's welcome Trenton Fire Department Director Ken Douglas and Firefighter Kevin Soto to the show this week. An Interview with the TFDFile Size: 47135 kbFile Type: mp3Download File
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George Antheil's Ballet Mecanique on 4/20/24
Dan and Jill from the Capital City Philharmonic are back in the studio this week with the Sassos to talk about an amazing show coming up on April 20, 2024! Experience a truly extraordinary concert, where open ears and open minds unite. The centerpiece of this captivating event is George Antheil's Ballet Mécanique, an avant-garde masterpiece scored for 4 pianos and 11 percussionists. Antheil's notorious "ballet" debuted in Paris exactly a century ago, in 1924. The remarkable Roebling Wireworks Factory serves as the ideal venue to showcase the genius of Trenton’s most renowned composer. Get ready for an evening of the resounding sounds of pianos and percussion. Witness the harmonious fusion of industrial elements and themes, as everyday objects like car brake drums, lead pipes, thunder sheets and doorbells intertwine. But that’s not all! Prepare to be pleasantly surprised by additional musical delights throughout the event and performances by the Trenton Circus Squad are guaranteed to make this an unforgettable experience for all! Tickets are on sale NOW, so don't miss out! George Antheil's Ballet MecaniqueFile Size: 40507 kbFile Type: mp3Download File
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