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Free Hugs. It's been done a million times. Check out the millionth and first time. WGN TV anchor Larry Potash puts his humorous stamp on the Free Hugs phenomenon.
Video duration: 156 seconds
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The Bad Boys From Bremen themselves, performing on the WGN-TV Morning News, und getting interviewed by that adorable WGN Weatherman. The song, "Sausage Party," can be found on PINK STEEL's new record OUT AT THE DEVIL, available at http://pinksteel.com
Video duration: 201 seconds
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Chicago surf band The Reluctant Aquanauts perform live on the WGN morning news... three teasers followed by an original from the band's upcoming album.
Video duration: 225 seconds
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WGN Morning News sports anchor clearly has the best job in the world, at least for this one day, as he welcomed the 2009 Hooters Calendar Girls to the fine WGN-TV studios. Neil Sedaka put it best...I love I love I love my calendar girls...
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Tallan (T-Man) Latz (age 7) performing Red House on the WGN Morning Show with his band T-Man's Blues Project on August 16th, 2007.
There is also some footage of the band warming up.
The band consists of Tallan on guitar/vocals, Steve Rainey on drums, Alonzo Smith on bass and Larry Thomas on keyboards.
Check out Tallan's website at: www.tallanlatz.com.
Video duration: 121 seconds
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The guys from Will it Blend (Blendtec) showed up at WGN-TV studios with a blender and some time on their hands. You know what that means. Take it away Paul Konrad
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News Montage from February 2008
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Irony of all ironies, the winner of the Chicago Sun-Times' contest to come up with a cool song about Sam Zell's plan to sell Wrigley's naming rights is none other than...a bunch of Tribune employees (!). You tell 'em, you rockin' Tribsters! Speaking of rock, WGN Morning News rocks!