TONIGHT AT 7 PM: Talk of the Sound Radio - City Budget, Armory Murals with Ron Tocci & More

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Talk of the Sound Radio airs live tonight at 7 pm with your host Talk of the Sound Managing Editor Bob Cox along with Talk of the Sound Events Editor Matthew Pryce.

Former New York State Assemblyman Ron Tocci will be our guest tonight. Ron is the former Veterans Affairs Commissioner and currently Co-Chair of the Save Our Armory Committee. Ron will discuss the history of the New Rochelle Armory, the Murals and the current Restoration project.

Listen to the show by visiting the Talk of the Sound Show Page or just click on the play button on the Blog Talk Radio Player (upper right corner of the Talk of the Sound home page)

You can call-in to the show on our studio line: (805) 830-8302.

You can join the chat room and discuss the show with other listeners. Our producer and co-host Matthew Pryce will be monitoring the chat room.

If you have a mobile internet device that can stream audio like an iPhone, Android, HTC or similar, you can stream audio from the Talk of the Sound Mobile Show Page -- just click "shows and blogs", click on the episode you want to hear. For the live show click on the current episode; or click "play" to listen to an archived show.

All shows are archived as podcasts and made available through the Talk of the Sound Show Page or the Talk of the Sound Mobile Show Page. You can listen through iTunes.

To get a weekly reminder that the show is about air live, sign up for a free Blog Talk Radio account, visit the Talk of the Sound Show Page or the Talk of the Sound Mobile Show Page and select "follow".

You can also listen anytime via the Talk of the Sound Podcast which becomes available every Thursday immediately after the show.

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Funtime on Thu, 12/15/2011 - 20:25
We'd love to hear from you right now!!!!

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