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5 FEB 2026 · Larry Groce, longtime host of Mountain Stage, joins Dave Weekley on Hotline for a wide-ranging conversation that moves effortlessly from Winter Olympics curiosities to the heart of live music storytelling. Groce recaps a packed weekend celebrating The Amazing Dolores documentary and reflects on why Appalachian artists’ stories resonate so deeply. He then previews the upcoming February 15 Mountain Stage show in Charleston, featuring Tim O’Brien, Amanda Cook, Climber & Kurtz, Irish group Solas, and Darren Harkrader, including a behind-the-scenes look at how songs evolve — highlighted by a comparison between Harkrader’s original recording and John R. Miller’s reinterpretation. The segment closes with thoughtful discussion on music biographies, creative process over gossip, and why great songs often come from struggle.
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5 FEB 2026 · Dave Weekley and Coop fire up another spirited round of Pick One, where there are no right answers — only strong opinions and mild friendship risk. The duo debates which Olympic gold medal would be better to win (snowboarding vs. skateboarding), who makes the superior sandwich (Guy Fieri or Bobby Flay), and which horror franchise still matters more: Halloween or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The conversation stretches into pop culture and music with choices between classic rock or classic TV documentaries, riding shotgun with Meryl Streep or Joni Mitchell, iconic sports calls vs. music samples, Rolling Stones vs. a Beatles reunion, and binge-watching Married with Children or Roseanne. It all wraps with food, fandom, and hip-hop culture — exactly the kind of unpredictable fun that defines Pick One.
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5 FEB 2026 · Film and pop-culture journalist Germain Lussier joins Dave Weekley on Hotline for a wide-ranging conversation that blends sports, sci-fi, and Hollywood oddities. The discussion kicks off with a deep cut from 1989, The Blood of Heroes, a cult sci-fi sports film starring Rutger Hauer that imagines football in a Mad Max–style future — a strange but fascinating Super Bowl-week discovery. From there, Germain breaks down a viral Winter Olympics controversy involving a Spanish figure skater, Minions music, and last-second copyright drama. The segment wraps with a preview of Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, an irreverent new film starring Sam Rockwell, plus fresh reporting on Disney leadership changes and what they could mean for the future of Pirates of the Caribbean.
Join Dave Weekley as he talks with experts and listeners in West Virginia and beyond about Sports, Cars, Tech and Lifestyle.
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| Organization | MetroNews |
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