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LIVE FROM JACKSONVILLE! with Amadeus

Eden Kendall and Amadeus
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  • William Shatner: From Star Trek to Quantum Philosophy
    Ever wondered what happens when a technical glitch sparks a philosophical revelation from one of science fiction's most iconic figures? That's exactly what unfolds in our conversation with William Shatner, where a simple audio feedback loop launches us into an exploration of existence itself.The legendary actor joins us to discuss his upcoming appearance at the Thrasher-Horne Center, where he'll present a screening of the newly restored "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" followed by live storytelling and audience Q&A. But our conversation quickly transcends typical promotional fare. Shatner, at 94, demonstrates the same boundless curiosity that has defined his career as he contemplates whether we might all be living in some cosmic feedback loop of experience.From there, we journey through the quantum wilderness with Captain Kirk himself as our guide. Shatner elegantly articulates how particles exist only when observed, references Einstein's "spooky" quantum mechanics, and connects these scientific puzzles to his work on "The Unexplained." His description of narration techniques reveals his dedication to authenticity, while his musings on mirages and perception challenge our understanding of reality. Throughout it all, Shatner's philosophical mind shines as brightly as his performing talents.The episode also features a comprehensive rundown of Jacksonville's hottest August events, from Rob Thomas at Daily's Place to the Jacksonville Rock Orchestra's Journey tribute at the Florida Theatre. But it's Shatner's blend of showmanship and intellectual curiosity that makes this episode special. Despite the demanding schedule of his tour, he shares that connecting with audiences "overrides the fatigue" – a testament to his enduring passion for human connection.Don't miss this rare opportunity to see William Shatner live at the Thrasher-Horne Center on August 3rd. Whether you're a Trekkie, a philosophy buff, or simply appreciate brilliant conversation, this is one event that promises to transport you beyond the final frontier of conventional thinking.
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  • The Beat of Jacksonville: Summer Concert Preview with Dave Koz and Rob Thomas
    Summer heat brings a sizzling concert lineup to Jacksonville! From legendary performers to rising stars, the city's music venues are packed with must-see shows across every genre imaginable.Dave Koz's Summer Horns 2025 tour kicks off at the Florida Theatre on July 19, promising what the jazz saxophone legend describes as "the ultimate summer party." Fresh from his annual cruise, Koz shares his excitement about this unique horn section spanning five decades of talent – from 20-something trumpet phenom Evan Taylor to viral sensation Leo P on baritone sax. Together, they'll reimagine classics from Earth, Wind & Fire, Chicago, and Tower of Power. "It's all just feel-good music," Koz explains, highlighting how these timeless horn-driven hits continue to captivate new generations.Rob Thomas brings his All Night Days tour to Daily's Place on August 2, blending solo hits with fan favorites. In our exclusive conversation, Thomas reveals his son – a Berkeley College of Music graduate – will join him on guitar. "If he wasn't my son and I just met him and saw his playing, I would have hired him anyway," Thomas proudly shares. He also discusses the Sidewalk Angels Foundation he founded with his wife, which has raised millions for animal rescues worldwide. Thomas teases his upcoming album release and hints at Matchbox Twenty's 30th anniversary celebrations on the horizon.The concert calendar spans multiple venues with something for everyone. Shania Twain performs two nights at Daily's Place (July 29-30), while VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena hosts Riley Green, Maxwell, and comedian Nate Bargatze. The Florida Theatre welcomes the Yacht Rock Summer Tour, Ryan Adams, and Lori Morgan. For sci-fi enthusiasts, William Shatner appears at the Thrasher Horn Center on August 3 following a screening of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.Whether you're craving country, jazz, rock, or comedy, Jacksonville's summer lineup delivers unforgettable live music experiences. Grab your tickets and be part of the excitement as the city becomes Florida's hottest entertainment destination!
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  • Your July Entertainment Options Include The Pure Prairie League Returns and Charlie & The Chocolate Factory
    Fresh from a whirlwind June that included working a country music festival, coordinating a car giveaway, and catching Broadway shows in New York, Amadeus returns with a packed lineup of Jacksonville's hottest entertainment options for July and beyond.Despite the traditional summer slowdown, Jacksonville's venues are delivering quality events across genres. Tribute band lovers can catch Van Halen and Led Zeppelin experiences at FIVE in Riverside, while the St. Augustine Amphitheater welcomes Counting Crows and the Goo Goo Dolls. Daily's Place hosts Big Time Rush followed by two consecutive nights of Shania Twain, offering country fans a chance to see a legendary performer. Looking ahead to August, William Shatner's appearance at the Thrasher Horn Center combines a screening of "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" with live commentary from Captain Kirk himself.The highlight of this episode comes through an exclusive conversation with Mike Reilly of Pure Prairie League, who shares fascinating stories about the band's history – including how he personally invited a 17-year-old Vince Gill to join after seeing him perform as an opening act. Reilly reveals the origin story behind their iconic "Sad Luke" album cover artwork and drops exciting news about potentially recording a live album at Jacksonville's Florida Theatre. The band appears at that very venue on July 20th as part of the Yacht Rock Summer Tour alongside Firefall and Pablo Cruz.Theater enthusiasts won't want to miss "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" at Alhambra Theater and Dining, running through August 17th. Director Shain Stroff describes the production's unique immersive approach, transforming the venue into Willy Wonka's factory and casting actual children (rather than young adults) as the golden ticket winners, bringing authentic youthful energy to this beloved story.Subscribe now to stay connected with Jacksonville's entertainment scene and be the first to hear exclusive artist interviews and performance updates throughout the summer!
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  • Jax Beach Country Fest: A Free Show with Country Music's Rising Stars
    Ready for a sun-soaked day of country music that won't cost you a dime? The Jax Beach Country Fest returns to the Seawalk Pavilion on Saturday, June 14th, bringing an impressive lineup of rising stars from Nashville, as well as talented local performers.After drawing nearly 7,000 fans to its inaugural event last year, this free festival has quickly established itself as a must-attend summer concert. The 2025 lineup features The Voice Season 22 Winner Bryce Leatherwood, whose powerful traditional country sound and newly-released EP are generating serious buzz in Nashville. You'll also catch John Morgan, who's currently riding high with his #1 hit collaboration with Jason Aldean, "Friends Like That." Tigirlily Gold rounds out the national acts as headliner, bringing their energetic performance style to the beach stage. Local talents Darrell Rae, Emily Mikus, and The Voice alum Katie O complete the diverse lineup.What makes Jax Beach Country Fest special is the opportunity to see tomorrow's country music headliners in an intimate beach setting before they're selling out arenas. As 99.9 Gator Country Program Director Brian Jordan mentioned, "This is the last time you're probably going to see John Morgan for free." The festival area will feature food trucks, vendor booths, and even a mechanical bull for those feeling adventurous.Gates open at 2pm with music starting at 3pm. The event follows clear bag policies (similar to Jaguars games), and while coolers aren't permitted, attendees can bring one sealed water bottle per person. Public parking is available, though biking or rideshare is recommended. Don't miss what's quickly becoming Jacksonville Beach's signature summer music event – completely free and open to all country music fans!
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  • How a Saturday Morning Cartoon Changed My Life
    The stars align this month as Jacksonville welcomes an extraordinary lineup of musical legends, and I've secured exclusive conversations with two icons who changed the sound of popular music.First, I share a comprehensive guide to June's concert calendar—from Styx and Kevin Cronin (former lead singer of REO Speedwagon) to Luke Bryan and Avril Lavigne—offering a chronological roadmap to this month's must-see performances across Jacksonville's premier venues. Whether you're looking for country, rock, or nostalgic hits, this summer promises unforgettable live music experiences.But the heart of this episode features my deeply personal conversation with Ron Dante—the voice behind The Archies' "Sugar Sugar," a song that literally changed my life, and set me on my path in music and radio. Ron shares incredible "behind-the-song" stories about recording this iconic hit (including how Andy Kim strummed with a matchbook when his pick broke!) and reveals that both Betty and Veronica's voices were actually sung by just one talented woman. Now touring as lead vocalist for The Turtles on the Happy Together Tour, Ron's musical journey comes full circle as he performs alongside other 60s legends like Little Anthony and Jay and the Americans.I also speak with Tommy Heath (better known as Tommy Tutone), who discusses his upcoming album and offers refreshing wisdom about his "one-hit wonder" status. Tommy brings his signature hit and new material to the Florida Theater as part of the Totally 80s Tour with Big Country, Gene Loves Jezebel, and Bow Wow Wow.Don't miss these legendary performers as they bring their timeless music to Jacksonville! Visit floridatheater.com for tickets and information, and join me next episode when we preview the Jax Beach Country Fest.
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99.9 Gator Country morning show host Amadeus shares stories that did not make it on the air, and he takes a deeper dive into those that did make the cut. Fans of Your Hometown Morning Show will enjoy a more behind the scenes look at what goes into the making of a country radio morning show. Listen daily for this PG-13 version of the top stories making pop culture headlines, artist interviews, and much , much more.
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