Todd says thank you for his 30-year career with Brian on K99. He also thanks the most important person in his life and shares a few old pictures along the way.
I will never forget the first time I saw Midland. It was Friday, March 24, 2017 at the Boot Grill. They played the most memorable New From Nashville ever.
I'll never forget the 1st time we met Carly Pearce. She was visiting radio stations with Josh Abbott Band. She sang with them on their single, "Wasn't That Drunk".
Our connection to Thomas Rhett goes back to his father, Rhett Akins, who we brought to the free stage at the Greeley Stampede in the 90s. Check out the video.
From the very first time we saw Delta Rae, we were fans. From the very first time we met the band, we knew we would be friends for life. Check out their message.
Sheriff Justin Smith, PFA Chief Tom Demint, Loveland PD Assistant Chief Tim Brown, and Realities for Children President Craig Secher showed up at the radio station.
Brantley has been on our 28 Hours of Hope numerous times and we have interviewed him more times than we can count. We definitely consider him a friend.
Tickets are almost sold out for the Last Habajeeba Show at the Union Colony Civic Center in Greeley on Friday, January 25 at 7pm & what does Habajeeba mean anyway?
Justin Moore has had a great relationship with K99 over the past decade. I was thrilled when he sent a message to Brian after 30 years at K99. Check out the message.
This YouTube video is Brett wishing Brian well after 30 years at K99 and he gives Brian a little advice before he says his final farewell at the Last Habajeeba Show.
Drake White wanted to send a message to Brian when he found out he was ending his career after 30 years at K99 at the Last Habajeeba Show on January 25.