The John Boy & Billy Big Show iHeartRadio On-Demand
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Paired together in the fall of 1980, John Boy & Billy are now celebrating their fourth decade together, dominating mornings with their antics and love of good old-fashioned fun. Johnny “John Boy” Isley and Billy James were at the forefront of the modern wave of radio syndication when they launched the John Boy & Billy Radio Network in 1993, eventually adding more than 100-affiliates nationwide. Their guests include everyone from comedians to sports celebrities to television and motion picture stars. The program’s availability on the internet has made John Boy & Billy fans out of listeners as far away as Israel and Australia. The duo’s enthusiastic support of US military personnel regularly brings emails and fan letters from service men and women stationed throughout the world.
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Wed (pt 2 of 2): Mr. Rhubarb’s Historical Announcement
Wed (pt 2 of 2): On today’s Late Riser’s Podcast, Rev. Billy Ray Collins reiterates the evils of Prom Season.. - We cover the backstory of Tom Dooley.. - Tater has the latest Tatertainment News.. - Mr. Rhubarb snaps on the crew and still manages to bring a history story into the light.. - Terry Hanson tells us about the time he was close enough to Fidel Castro to.. well, you know.. - and we’ll wrap things up with a letter from one of our captive audience members ..!
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Wed (pt 1 of 2): Mr. Rhubarb’s Historical Announcement
Wed (pt 1 of 2): On today’s Late Riser’s Podcast, Rev. Billy Ray Collins reiterates the evils of Prom Season.. - We cover the backstory of Tom Dooley.. - Tater has the latest Tatertainment News.. - Mr. Rhubarb snaps on the crew and still manages to bring a history story into the light.. - Terry Hanson tells us about the time he was close enough to Fidel Castro to.. well, you know.. - and we’ll wrap things up with a letter from one of our captive audience members ..!
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Tuesday (pt 2 of 2): Rev. Billy Ray Collins’ Prom Season
Tuesday (pt 2 of 2): On today’s Late Riser’s Podcast, Willie Nelson turned 91 last week and has a song about it.. - Marci puts out another edition of What to Watch.. - Rev. Billy Ray Collins check in for his annual update on Prom Season.. - Bob Ibach has some collectable footballs commemorating the NFL Draft.. -Mark Packer updates the Sports scene.. - and we’ll close things out today with Gary Busey singing, “People of Walmart”..
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Tuesday (pt 1 of 2): Rev. Billy Ray Collins’ Prom Season
Tuesday (pt 1 of 2): On today’s Late Riser’s Podcast, Willie Nelson turned 91 last week and has a song about it.. - Marci puts out another edition of What to Watch.. - Rev. Billy Ray Collins check in for his annual update on Prom Season.. - Bob Ibach has some collectable footballs commemorating the NFL Draft.. -Mark Packer updates the Sports scene.. - and we’ll close things out today with Gary Busey singing, “People of Walmart”..
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Monday (pt 2 of 2): The Mayor of Dismal Seepage has a big weekend planned
Monday (pt 2 of 2): On today’s Late Riser’s Podcast, if you missed Friday’s playhouse - the early riser’s edition is here.. - If your still feeling cloudy from the weekend, Robert Earl Keen’s “Swerving In My Lane” should give your Monday a little sunshine.. - Marci takes a shot at hosting her own “Masters Class” - with “Tater’s Academy of Accents”.. - We’ve got a cut from the late Tim Wilson’s comedy album, “But I Could Be Wrong” - as he explores southern accents.. - Willie Nelson turns 91 today, so of course we’ll play, “Still Not Dead”.. - and Ike Turner sings his classic, “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Can of BBQ Viennies”..
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Monday (pt 1 of 2): The Mayor of Dismal Seepage has a big weekend planned
Monday (pt 1 of 2): On today’s Late Riser’s Podcast, if you missed Friday’s playhouse - the early riser’s edition is here.. - If your still feeling cloudy from the weekend, Robert Earl Keen’s “Swerving In My Lane” should give your Monday a little sunshine.. - Marci takes a shot at hosting her own “Masters Class” - with “Tater’s Academy of Accents”.. - We’ve got a cut from the late Tim Wilson’s comedy album, “But I Could Be Wrong” - as he explores southern accents.. - Willie Nelson turns 91 today, so of course we’ll play, “Still Not Dead”.. - and Ike Turner sings his classic, “Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Can of BBQ Viennies”..
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Customer Reviews
Love to listen long time
Been listening since 1994! So glad for the late riser’s podcast so I can listen anytime anywhere! Y’all keep’em straight out there! Duh huh!
Tow man Shelby n.c
You guys have kept me laughing since mid 80s made dealing with life’s up and downs easier God bless you all
John boy and Billy
Best show ever!