Arizona Centennial … “The Beautiful” Tom Chambers!
Tom Chambers has been a friend of KEZ ever since I gave him that nickname when he first joined the Phoenix Suns! He was a great player, and now he’s a terrific broadcaster for the Suns. Tom stopped by to help us celebrate Arizona’s 100th birthday, coming up Feb 14!
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AZ Centennial interview .. Joanne Goldwater
Few names have been more important to the state of Arizona than Goldwater. Joanne Goldwater grew up as the daughter of U.S. Senator Barry Goldwater and she has seen lots of change! She is keeping the name alive in a tasty way, with her delicious Goldwater salsas.
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Arizona Centennial … Interview with Fox 10′s Ron Hoon
“The Hooner” has been on the air in Phoenix almost since Arizona became a state! Ok, not quite, but he has seen a lot of change in Arizona in the almost 30 years since he came to Phoenix. We see him every morning as part of Fox 10′s morning show.
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And see if you can answer Ron’s AZ Trivia question
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AZ Centennial interview .. Al McCoy
As we lead up to Arizona’s 100th birthday on Feb 14th, we’ll be talking with some prominent Arizonans and sharing their memories of Arizona. First up, we spoke with longtime Phoenix Suns broadcaster Al McCoy.
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