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Sen. Chris Murphy Weighs in on U.S., Middle East; 44 Years of Max Creek

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Earlier this week, 47 GOP senators signed a letter to Iranian leaders warning against a nuclear agreement. The letter comes less than a month before the Obama administration is scheduled to complete a draft deal on Iran’s nuclear programs, and just a week after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial speech before the U.S. Congress. 

This hour, Senator Chris Murphy joins us to weigh in on the latest news coming out of the U.S. and Middle East.

And later, when you think of bands that have been on the local scene for a long time, the name Max Creek probably jumps to the top. This year marks their 44th anniversary as a band. To celebrate, they recently joined us live in our Studio 3 to share some of the music that’s brought them together for nearly four and a half decades.

Concert details:

Max Creek performs on Saturday, March 21 at The Outer Space in Hamden, CT. Doors open at 7:00 pm.

GUESTS:

  • Chris Murphy - United States Senator (D-CT) 
  • Scott Murawski - Guitarist for Max Creek
  • Mark Mercier - Keyboardist for Max Creek
  • John Rider - Bassist for Max Creek
  • Bill Carbone - Percussionist for Max Creek
  • Jamemurrell Stanley - Percussionist for Max Creek

John Dankosky, Tucker Ives, and Chion Wolf contributed to this show. 

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