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Greg Beharrell

Weekdays 7pm-12am

Nights are getting weird on 106-5 The Arch.  Join Greg Beharrell every weeknight from 7p-midnight and take a trip unlike any other. Greg Beharrell is an internationally syndicated, award winning TV host, radio DJ, voice over artist and writer. Greg created, starred in, and wrote the sketch comedy TV show “The Nitecap” on The CW. A program that beat Saturday Night Live in the ratings, was the subject of a bidding war, and won a national award (ProMax Gold). Greg has been a morning show, afternoon show, and evening show in 3 of the top 4 radio markets in North America, and he brings his unique comedic stylings to 106-5 The Arch, plus he plays lots of variety every night.

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KISS introduces fans to their avatars at final show in New York City

KISS said goodbye to the road Saturday, December 2, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, but they're not going away for good and have already revealed what’s next for the group. …

Bruce Springsteen pays tribute to late Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan

Bruce Springsteen has paid tribute to the late Pogues frontman Shane MacGowan, who passed away November 30 at the age of 65. “Over here on E Street, we are heartbroken over the death of…

Patrick Stewart shares story of meeting Paul McCartney as The Beatles land new #1

The Beatles are back at #1: The band’s new single, “Now and Then,” tops the Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay chart for the very first time. The Adult Alternative Airplay chart launched in 1996, and…

The Who won’t be pulling an ABBA, according to Pete Townshend

These days, thanks to technology like holograms, bands don’t necessarily have to disappear when they decide to stop touring or making music. But that’s not something The Who’s Pete Townshend is interested in.…

David Lee Roth shares solo version of Van Halen’s “Jump”

David Lee Roth is reinterpreting another Van Halen classic. The rocker just shared his reimagined solo version of “Jump,” off Van Halen's sixth studio album, 1984. The new take was recorded live at Henson Studios in…