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WELCOME TO GULF COAST RADIO!
With Rick McCann Behind the Microphone

MONDAY    JUNE 22, 2026

We have the latest news, extended weather, events, and a whole lot of great music!

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EPISODE 377

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I've seen so much.

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You spend an awful lot of time in Massachusetts.

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Seems like every other week you've got a meeting waiting there. Business must be booming, or could something else be moving in the air up there? You say that it's important for our future and executive on here's where it's got to play the part. And each time duty cost, you gotta give it all.

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You've got your heart. When whoever's in the wing hands through with you, and Boston finds better things to do.

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You know it's not too late, because you'll always have a place to come back to when whoever's in New England's through the winter time up north can last forever.

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And I've been told it's beautiful to see this time here.

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They say the snow can blind you till the world you left behind Just disappears high here. I've packed your bags and left them there in the hallway. But before you leave again, then there's just one thing you all know.

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When the icy wind blows through you, remember that it's me who feels a cold most of all.

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Where do I see and do a glance through with you? How in Boston finds better things to do? Oh, you know it's not too late, and you always have a place to come back to when whoever's in the going on.

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I can stand away with the weight of the world on my show. I can fight away the toughest of the town. I can laugh in the face of all my insecurity Anytime, anywhere, anything I'm strong enough. But when you are in a live like this, I've lost in your tongue. I'm felt asleep, felt asleep, felt asleep, falling in love. So the consequence to what it will do us. I don't care. Let the star stand as witness to it all Say the word and deny I will follow you anywhere. I just can't pretend anymore. I'm too sturdy. I don't think that's the best. I was thinking lost in your time. I'm gonna sleep, hold the sleep, fill the sleep, I got to sleep, I'll just take a sleep on it.

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Out past where the black toppings We'd walk to church on Sunday morning, race barefoot back to Johnson's feelings.

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That's where I first saw Mary On that roadside picking black berries. That summer I corn in my soul down to bed.

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Oh, I got it back again. You clock up on the law, my first beauty.

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If you go through with leaving me alone, I don't want to cry this early this morning. So lay back down and love me and leave the leaving to later thing about tomorrow. Got my hands full, just worrying about today. If it's true that God sees every sparrow when it falls, I hope you'll see me fallin' if you up and walk away. Saddle won't cry to go the crash will if you go through with me to be the bow. I don't want to cry. So lay back down and love me, and leave the leaving to later all. So lay back down and love me, and leave the leaving later all. I don't want to cry down.

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Slow down.

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Turn around, don't drown, your car is not abloating. Turn around, don't drown, your car is will not abloat. So when the water starts to rise, open your eyes and have yourself away. Don't let your dreams, don't drown the world.

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We need to be prepared. Now this is a free event, and it offers community members the chance to learn about hurricane preparedness, as well as exploring products and services available before, during, and after a storm. Now federal vendors and of course the city departments will all be on site to answer questions, and residents can also pick up an up-to-day 25-26 hurricane decal with more information called Brandon Franklin at 25191149. Your company, your business, or school, need to get your employees certified in first aid GPR and saving a life. Well, guess what? Armored Jack is here on the Gulf Coast. Call them today at 251-264-2498. They will bring the train to you wherever you're at. 251-264-2498. These guys are fantastic, they're paramedics, firefighters, they know their stuff. They'll also teach you AD to bleed and the use of Narcan. 251-264-2498.

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You say that you're sorry, but I don't hear you talking. You must say you miss me, but you got missed the one like your spoof. That's what it costs. Okay, just touch.

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And I fell right there and then I didn't want that song then. Baby blue was the color of her eyes. I can still see 'em in my mind. Probably will for the rest of my life. Damn spec always been your biggest man. Damn, now every time comes on. Damn straight. The other day, right out of the blue clear sky, it came on in my truck. I couldn't turn it off fast enough. I tried to get back in the game. So hard just dang. Damn, straight. You killing the man? You know I've always been your biggest fan. And now I can't even listen. Damn, I'm straight. I used to put now every time I get woke. But do I know where you're back? Nobody in his right mind would've left her. That was her favorite song. She sang along every time it came home.

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Your local news and seven-day forecast coming up. Moments away. Oh parks and resorts would like to remind you about a special day, an annual event, actually, that's been happening now for a number of years. The Community Safety Day. Thank a responder and put safety first at our annual Community Safety Day. First responders, law enforcement, fire, EMS will all be gathered there August the 22nd from 2 to 6 p.m. The Community Safety Day will be downtown OA, and it's all about celebrating the people and the organizations that keep our community safe and strong. Spend the day meeting local first responders from across the area, watching canine training demonstrations, and of course enjoying a live DJ on OWA Island. Don't miss the Harold's Hunger Games, where first responders go head to head in a friendly competition. Join us for the fun to feel good day for families, friends, and neighbors all coming together to show appreciation for the Harold's among us. Calling all first responders, register your department for the Harold's Hunger Games, a fast-paced challenge. We're a team's race to finish the sub sandwich. A milkshake and Marcona before shooting up in the full gear. Winning departments take on the station banner, a trophy, hard ticket, and of course Dragon Right. That's all happening in Ola. August the twenty second, from two PM until six PM. Come on down and support public safety.

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They think the anthem is just another song. Some don't respect the dirt, they walk on. I'm gonna put my hand up. I'm gonna stand up for what I believe That ain't gonna be me. I'm gonna put my boot down. I gotta stand my ground Till they bury me.

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If you're looking for a man to give you an apology Well that ain't gonna be me folks today, the whole world owes them something They load down their nose at those with callowest fans When a sister or a brother stranger is in trouble to day down the day.

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Broadcasting live from the beautiful Gulf Coast of Alabama, it's Highway 98. We've got your favorite new hits, some of those good old hits, indie music, gospel, bluegrass, and so much more here on Highway 98. Across America and here along the Gulf Coast in Baldwin and Mobile Counties, more than 75% of all firefighters are volunteers. They spend their time helping others. Around the clock, many of our volunteers are gone from home, from work, and from the fire station. But just like businesses all around the country, it's becoming more and more difficult to recruit firefighters. If you want to truly help your community and make a difference, I encourage you to reach out to your local volunteer fire department here along the Gulf Coast or anywhere in the country, and volunteer your time today. Unlike 20 or 30 years ago, volunteer firefighters are professional firefighters, professionally trained. Firefighters and many times, PDs and paramedics. Please help your community donate all your time. And you'll not only make a difference, but you'll feel good about it. I know. I've been a wilder, firefighter, ED paramedic, and lawforce for most of my life. Thank you. Once again today, I've got the most heard accurate weather forecast. All the information that you need to know to stay safe, to be aware. And uh unfortunately we do have rain for part of this week. But we also have sunshine and very warm temperatures. So let's get this kicked off this morning. As you can tell if you're outside or looking out the window, mostly sunny for the rest of today, Monday, the 22nd day of June. Temperatures right around 88 degrees with the overnight low. Not much cooler. It's actually gonna be right around 79, hovering right there between 79 and 80. And of course, the AC is gonna be kicking on and off throughout the night. We're gonna have plenty of sunshine, but we do have that 24% chance of rain for the remainder of the day. Wind coming out of the southwest at about 13 miles per hour. As for tomorrow, well, the 23rd of June, we're looking at again partly cloudy, partly sunny, 25% chance of rain, and uh temperatures hovering once again right around 89 degrees would be the high 78 and the overnight, wind coming out of the west-southwest. And about uh 13 to 15 miles per hour, a good likelihood that we're gonna see showers uh both today and tomorrow. And on Wednesday and Thursday, well, things kick up a notch. On both days, we got about a 50% chance of scattered thunderstorms. That doesn't mean it's gonna be raining and thundering all day. No, we're gonna have some sunshine somewhere along the way each day. About 50% chance of rain moving in, and as you know here along the Gulf Coast, that could be just a few moments and then it's gone, or it could last an hour or two. 88 will be the high on Wednesday, the overnight will be 77 degrees, and the same goes for Thursday. The high will be 88, and the low will be 77 with wind blowing out of the west both days at 10 to 12 miles per hour. Wrapping up the end of the week, Friday is looking partly cloudy with some sunshine. We can't rule out some more rain showers, about 25%. The highs right around 90 degrees on Friday with the overnight around 80. Winds will be blowing briskly, they say, 10 to 15 miles per hour out of the west southwest. Saturday and Sunday comparatively is going to be mainly sunny. Again, we have some clouds and we can't rule out a shower or two. The high both days, right around 89 to 90, and the winds again on both days coming out of the southwest at 11 to 14 miles per hour. As we head back to the work week on the 29th day of June, Monday, it'll be partly cloudy, but the sun will also be there with a slight chance of 10 to 15 percent of rain, winds coming out of the south-southwest, 10 to 12 miles per hour, and the high, well, right around 90 degrees on Monday, 80 in the overnight. As for the remainder of the next week, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, we'll have some showers, some sunshine, and possibly some thunderstorms. But we'll wrap all of that up for you on the next program as we are committed to bringing you the latest, most accurate weather from coastal Alabama radio. And that's that's how things look. That's how they're shaping up for the next 10 days.

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You're home for Christian country.

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Driving in the car or on the app. Thanks for listening. If it plays a guitar, I'll be at the band allowed.

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Coco, Alabama's all new.

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Highway 98 radio She never wanted to be why I pick a fence then her hearts like a feather and it tosses her wings. See some breeze and bring her alive and all them other poor say. She's a good bad girl, she'll break your world. Leave before the mind's up. She is free. Cause I try to tame her. She is just playing smoke.

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Let him at a party accidentally brushed his body on the way to get a drink at the bar. I couldn't wait till later talking in an elevator and what yes in the back of the car. That voice in my head says to slow down. But you can't see the way you're looking at me right now. It may not be the next week where I need. That's just the time. We throw away. I don't get that. I gotta get Who knows what'll happen? Ain't that always kind of magic when you don't know who's holding the cards? Could be those time never do ya, permanently tackle ya. Only the one those butts and stars That boys in my head says to slow down. But I can't feel my hands on my hips right now. It may not be next year, would I be? Then again, maybe it might be That's what's the time I don't like it.

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Slow it down, I don't know.

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My sister Katie and I are bargain hunters, but my sister Kelly showed me an article that made me feel a really bad habit. Are you gonna buy bargain knockoff on the screen?

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Independence day three party two hundred and fifty Independence Day Street Party, July the second, the war presented by the city of Ord Street. Mobile Bay Patrol Service, public safety and law enforcement trained with more than 30 years experience here along the Gulf Coast, protecting our people, our property, and our way of life. Give them a call at 251-264-2498. They offer mobile patrol services of churches, businesses, gated communities, common mediums, beach resorts, yachtwam, and so much more. 251-264-2498. Call today and you will see better tonight.

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She thought she was red, and she was not so sure. And she thought she had done so little over now she's just wondering what she's living for.

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She's feeling there's something for she hasn't done because she might be no She does what she should. She knew what she felt She does She's for live for tomorrow.

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She never knows how to live for today.

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Oh she died to try something too much or just give away something first for a train so much where she'll have to live and time it's her friend, let's just do it this way. So what she has to do, it's been like we go a family.

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Sky's dark. I'll hold down if I go first.

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If I go first, get some more dolls. Keep wearing my shirts, baby.

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Keep living our songs. If I go first, I'm just a prayer away. I'll be shining down on you, baby. When it starts to rain, you gotta put my ring around your necklace.

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And I'll be with you every second.

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Our circle of people You'll always be bad and it's even worse. I don't know about you a million times, but gotta tell you again. I love you. I'll be back from the soul. I love you anything, anything in this world.

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Always have my home. Always be my girl.

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I know what to do a million times we gotta tell you my life on this out if I go first.

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Broadcasting live from the beautiful Gulf Coast of Alabama, it's Highway 98. We've got your favorite new hits, some of those good old hits, indie music, gospel, bluegrass, and so much more here on Highway 98.

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Rip currents cause an estimated 100 deaths each year in the United States. In 2021, five of these deaths were on the Gulf Coast. Rip currents are the number one ruthery-related killer at the beaches along the northern Gulf Coast. The number of rip current fatalities on these beaches is more than the fatalities of flooding, tornadoes, lightning, and tropical storms or hurricanes combined. Learn the facts. Before heading out to the beach, check current beach conditions and know what each flag means. Always swim near a lifeguard. Rip currents are narrow currents that flow away from the beach. If you notice you're being pulled away from the beach and are swimming and getting tired, you may be in a rip current. Think of it like a treadmill that you can't turn off. You want to step to the side of it, don't swim against the current, try to swim across it in a direction following the shoreline. Rip currents do not pull you under, but may take you as far out as a football field so people can tire quickly. The most important thing is to stay calm. If you can't escape the current, float or calmly tread water. Wave for help if you can. Rip current's strength eventually subsides and may even take you closer to shore. If you see someone caught in a rip current, call 911 or get a lifeguard and throw something that floats towards the victim. For more information, please visit www.visitalbeaches.com slash safety.

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And it won't be long before the big Fourth of July fireworks took place with popping off all over the Gulf Coast here and uh the video golf tours want you to know that they are presenting their annual Fourth of July fireworks celebration.

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I'm just coming to the middle crazy drive.

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Westerns and whiskey, horses and hippies. We need more peace, love and calboys. Long hair and stations. Barbed wire and blessings. We need more peace, love and cales. You can call me all that and on fashion. A flower child and a four-four-five four. But click your boots three times in a match. We need more peace-loving hell boots. Barefoot and blue jeans. Catinais. We need more peace-loving hell boots. You can call me a head in a fetch. Make your boots three times in a match.

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Now Shelly said she's jealous of this freedom that I found. She with me, she would be out on a tune. And she said she can imagine what on earth I'm waiting for. I'm not supposed to love you anymore. But I can't have spirit inside my book. I'm fighting back emotions that I've never thought before. And it's killing me tonight that I agree when you bathing it wasn't wet, and I couldn't sleep up on the bed, so I'm down here on the floor. I'm fighting by emotions that I never fought before.

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So much happening in our area of festivals, cook-off events, musical events, and so much more. If your church organization or business is having some type of event, well you can have us be your mouthpiece for free. Contact helpdesk at blue rammedia.com. We'll push the word out, we'll tell them where it's at, what's happening, and all of that for free. Helpdesk at bluermedia.comited of America celebrating two hundred days.

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American spirit hanging out of his mouth. Just like our daddy. South California Talk about the desert and the Joshua tree.

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How we bought an instreat trailer in a J45 guitar Settle in a brother in the dark, so fine, dreams, those streets never sleep when the sky goes down with all things on I call my brother from the back of that plane Singing out May We started drinking on the stripping LA It got crazy In it a house in the same high wood stuff Justin off crazy dreams.

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We baby down in the windows go start And we're the right things are we the right things are Mobile Bay Patrol Service, public safety and law enforcement trained with more than 30 years experience here along the Gulf Coast, protecting our people, our property, and our way of life. Give them a call at 251-264-2498. They offer mobile patrol services of churches, businesses, data communities, condom mediums, beach resorts, yacht clubs, and so much more. 251-264-2498. Call today and you will think better tonight. And just like that, that's gonna wrap up another program, another show in the books, and uh Wow. I'm so uh so happy that all of you joined us. Uh many of you are listening screaming right now live, while others listen to the show later, sometime today week or even a month later because we have a lot of shows and uh they're always available on more than forty platforms. You probably know which one it's a very one people who just know about their merry one. All of our first responders. Until the next time, y'all be blessed. I'll see you back here on the radio.