Frankie Ballard called into the 28 Hours of Hope and talked to Brian and Todd about how his career really escalated after he cut his hair. He also shared what it's like to have a song hit No. 1 on the charts.
Country music legend Dean Dillon, who has written hits for artists like George Strait, Toby Keith, Kenny Chesney and more, called in to the 17th Annual 28 Hours of Hope — and said he couldn't have asked for a better birthday present.
Rascal Flatts guitarist Joe Don Rooney called into the 17th Annual 28 Hours of Hope and talked about parenthood, how having kids has changed his life, and why K99 listeners should make their donation to the 28 Hours of Hope during an interview with the K99 Good Morning Guys.
The Good Morning Guys started the 17th Annual 28 Hours of Hope with $6,105 dollars. We'll be updating the total here throughout the day as we work to raise money for abused children in Northern Colorado. Thank you to everyone who has donated!
Tomorrow is the start of the most important two days of my year. Starting at 5 am tomorrow Todd and I will begin our 28 hour radio marathon to help abused children in Northern Colorado with our 17th annual 28 Hours of Hope.
Brian and Todd will stay on the air for 28 consecutive hours to raise money for A Kid's Place, Namaqua Center and the Larimer County Child Advocacy Center.
Mary Beth Swanson is the Executive Director of the Larimer County CAC. She wrote A letter to the editor, and emphasized the importance of the 28 Hours of Hope.
The 17th Annul 28 Hours of Hope is Thursday, March 26 beginning at 5 am. Brian & Todd will stay on the air for 28 consecutive hours. The guest list is still growing.
We have a group of friends who are taking donations to help abused children in Larimer and Weld County. 100% of all donations will go to our 28 Hours of Hope.
Brian and Todd will be hosting their 17th Annual “28 Hours of Hope” to raise funds for local charities that help abused kids coming up at the end of March.
Not only do The Good Morning Guys bring a smile to the faces of those in the audience at the Habajeeba Good Time Variety Happy Hour Comedy Show, but because of their generosity, they help to bring smiles to many children around the Northern Colorado area as well.