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7 stories from March 2009

March 24, 2009

NEW MUSIC TUESDAY: Mikeschair "Can't Take Away"

Mikeschair Today's New Music Tuesday song is "Can't Take Away" by Mikeschair.  You can listen to it here.  Let us know what you think of the song!


March 18, 2009

Things to Do in SWFL

This morning on the show, we talked about the first place a person should visit if they are new or are visiting Southwest Florida.  Due to requests, we've posted the suggestions in the Google Map below.  Do you have anywhere you recommend?  Let us know by commenting below.



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March 17, 2009

New Music Tuesday: Mat Kearney "Closer to Love"

Mat Kearney Today's featured New Music Tuesday artist is Mat Kearney with his latest song "Closer to Love".  Check out the song here and then let us know what you think of the song.


Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Happy St. Patrick's Day!  In case you don't know the story of St. Patrick, we thought we'd share with you our favorite retelling of the story, courtesy of the VeggieTales:



March 10, 2009

Vote for our friend Andrina!

Andrina Our WAY Early Show friend (and Bachelor expert) Andrina is competing in the Quaker Oats Viewer Quickfire Challenge - and she needs your votes each and everyday.  Vote here - hers are the Butternut Oat Triangles with Roasted Sunflower Seeds.  Let's help her be a winner!

Don't forget to vote everyday!


NEW MUSIC TUESDAY: RED "Never Be the Same"

RED Today's featured New Music Tuesday song is "Never Be the Same" by RED.  Missed it on the air?  Hear it here .  Let us know what you think by commenting below


March 03, 2009

NEW MUSIC TUESDAY: Remedy Drive "All Along"

Windmill photo Today's featured song for New Music Tuesday is "All Along" by Remedy Drive.  Check out the song here and then let us know what you think!

BONUS:  Story Behind the Song:

'Our human existence isn't validated by the cars we drive, cards we carry, or jobs we have. Is there anything in the universe that can sustain the need of my human heart? We spend our lives looking for something substantial - something valuable and permanent. But we end up with normalcy, marginalized again, consumed by our own consumerism. This song, written with Jason Ingram, sings in unison with every heart crying out for something more - something bigger.' - David Zach (Remedy Drive)