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We are working on updates to the site, Scott's Bio, New pics, a section just for Scott on the BBB. We should have that all up next week. (Sorry we are so slow on it, still recovering from Eric's departure. It's tough to pick up the piece from someone who did so much.)
I'll ask Scott to post! He's still getting used to all that comes with doing a radio show. I don't think he know's there is a thread for him yet! I'll tip him off.
Hello everybody and thanks for the welcome. I didnt know until yesterday that there was a topic about me, Nicole told me about it yesterday, however I couldnt register so I could reply, but I am here now.
O BTW go easy on me its my first week ever being on the radio.
Be sure and put on your thick hide for when your mispronounce something the first time(s). People come out of the woodwork to pounce on new hosts when they say Ro-DAY-o instead of Ro-DEE-o(it's the latter pronunciation, BTW
"To help mend the world is true religion."
- William Penn
I am sure that i will mess something up that someone will not like, but i cant worry about it...thanks for the tips, Erik and i had a conversation about this topic already and he told me the same thing about the Rodeo..funny how that works...Whats funnier is the day after that conversation i went to a Uconn football game and the band played parts of that work an the PA guy called it Ro-Day-o. I felt educated for a slight second.
The confusion about "Rodeo" stems from the fact that Aaron Copland, who wrote the music, called it "ROW-dee-oh" and Agnes DeMille, who choreographed the ballet, called it "Row-DAY-oh."