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Eddie Matney, What Are You Listening To?

Eddie MatneyThe chef of Eddie's House is featuring an $11 summer menu that runs through Labor Day, along with Lobster Fest with $23 lobsters every Friday and Saturday this summer.When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? 94.5-FM. I...
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Eddie Matney

The chef of Eddie's House is featuring an $11 summer menu that runs through Labor Day, along with Lobster Fest with $23 lobsters every Friday and Saturday this summer.

When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? 94.5-FM. I like the oldies.

What's the first record you bought? Gary Puckett or The Beatles, can't remember that far back.

What's the first concert you saw? Journey.

What's your favorite concert you've ever been to? Eagles, When Hell Freezes Over tour.

What's the last song played on your portal music player? "Young Girl," by
Gary Puckett and the Union Gap.



Preferred format: CD, vinyl, cassette, 8-Track or digital? CD.

What's your favorite CD? Don't laugh -- I love John Denver's Greatest Hits.

Who is your favorite singer or band? I like John Denver and Phil Collins.

Does you computer track how many times you've played something -- if so,
what's at the top of the list?
A John Denver song!

What was your favorite new or new-to-you album from 2010? Usher, Raymond v. Raymond.

What one song would you play if you had a world-wide radio audience? "Let It Be," by The Beatles.


What is your favorite local music venue? I like the Celebrity Theatre. It's very intimate.

Who is your favorite local band? I like Dennis Rowland.

What is your favorite music video? Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love".

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