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See also: Tim Tagtmeyer, What Are You Listening To? See also: Amy Donohue, What Are You Listening To? Christopher Golda Golda is the manager of Bake Goods by Suzanne and sous chef of Culinary Mischief. For more information, find him on Facebook here. When you put your key in the...
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See also: Tim Tagtmeyer, What Are You Listening To? See also: Amy Donohue, What Are You Listening To?

Christopher Golda

Golda is the manager of Bake Goods by Suzanne and sous chef of Culinary Mischief. For more information, find him on Facebook here.

When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what station would play right now? Either 101.5-FM or 107.9-FM KMLE.

What's the first album you bought? KISS, Hotter Than Hell.

What's the first concert you saw? KISS.

What's your favorite concert you've ever been to? KISS.

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

What's your favorite album? Lady GaGa, The Fame.

Who is your favorite singer or band? Black Eyed Peas and Lady Gaga.

What's the last song played on your music player? "Don't Tell Me You Love Me," by Kid Rock.

Does your computer track how many times you've played something -- if so, what's at the top of the list? Katy Perry, "Peacock."

What was your favorite new or new-to-you album from the past year? Adele, 21.

What one song would you play if you had a world-wide radio audience? Train, "Hey, Soul Sister."

Who is your favorite local artist? Paris James.

What is your favorite local venue to see music? Ashley Furniture HomeStore Pavilion.

What is your favorite music video? Any Lady Gaga.

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