Sherry Taylor

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John Schneider Called in To the Show!

I had the privileged to speak with one of my big time TV crushes of all time, Bo Duke from Dukes of Hazard! You might also know him from the show Smallville or Tyler Perry’s The Haves and Have Nots. Maybe you know him from any one of his numerous country albums?? However you know him, he’s been around for decades and still working and doing very well!

One thing that you might not know about him…he help found the Children’s Miracle Network along with Marie Osmond and 2 others. Since founding it they’ve raised over a billion $$ for local children’s hospitals like the one we have at UVA Hospital. We are a part of that network here at Z95.1 and have helped raise $130,000 over the past 3 years. Don’t miss our radio-thon coming up March 30 and 31, 2017 .

So what is John up to these days? He just finished his latest country album called “Ruffled Skirts“. Find out what inspired him to make this album and what role the Dukes of Hazard has in his music.

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