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K-99 COUNTRY Corpus Christi morning show host Big Frank shares interviews from the morning show, special after-the-show segments, and features that you may have missed. It's The Big Frank Show TO-GO!

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K-99 COUNTRY Corpus Christi morning show host Big Frank shares interviews from the morning show, special after-the-show segments, and features that you may have missed. It's The Big Frank Show TO-GO!

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Dustin Lynch Club Set After CC Hooks Game

9/11/2025
Dustin Lynch Brings the Club Show Experience to Corpus Christi Multi-platinum country star Dustin Lynch sits down with Big Frank ahead of his special postgame concert Thursday night at Whataburger Field, presented by Thomas J. Henry Law. This isn't your typical stadium show—Lynch discusses his unique "Club Show" format and what makes these intimate performances different from his larger arena tours. The Grand Ole Opry Member's Journey: Lynch, who was inducted into the legendary Grand Ole Opry in 2019, opens up about his career trajectory from his debut hit "Cowboys and Angels"—which earned him two Academy of Country Music awards—to his impressive collection of nine No. 1 singles including "Thinking 'Bout You," "Good Girl," and "Ridin' Roads." Club Set: We dive deep into Lynch's club set concept. He explains the creative freedom these smaller shows provide and how the energy differs when you're connecting with fans in a different setting. The Whataburger Field Experience: Lynch shares his excitement about performing at the unique baseball stadium venue, combining America's pastime with country music. The postgame concert format creates a distinctive experience—fans can catch the Corpus Christi Hooks take on the Wichita Wind Surge at 6:35 PM, then stay for Lynch's performance followed by fireworks. Supporting First Responders: Thursday's show also serves as First Responders Night, presented by LyondellBasell, with 2,000 fans receiving commemorative jerseys. Behind the Hits: From breakthrough moments to chart-toppers, Lynch reflects on the songs that defined his career and the stories behind them. He shares insights into his songwriting process and how his sound has evolved since those early days of "Cowboys and Angels." Whether you're planning to attend Thursday's unique ballpark concert experience or just want to hear from one of country music's most consistent hitmakers, this conversation captures Lynch's passion for connecting with fans in every setting. Gates open at 5:05 PM Thursday at Whataburger Field for what promises to be an unforgettable combination of baseball, country music, and fireworks under the South Texas sky.

Duration:00:12:52

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Cowboys Shocker, Cracker Barrel Revolt & Gmail Passwords Are Like High School Relationships

8/29/2025
BigFrankShow2GO: "Cowboys Trade Shocker, Cracker Barrel Logo Revolt & Why Gmail Passwords Are Like High School Relationships" Friday, August 29, 2025 - Labor Day Weekend Edition - Available on iHeartRadio Labor Day Weekend is officially here! It's National Lemon Juice Day, we're 63 days from Halloween, and on this date in 1966, The Beatles played their final concert. Plus, Friday Night Lights kicks off across Texas tonight with a new twist—officials can now remove disruptive spectators without warning, so keep it classy. NFL Bombshell: The Dallas Cowboys just dropped a massive trade bomb, sending Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers in exchange for defensive tackle Kenny Clark and two first-round draft picks. This is a franchise-altering move that's got football fans buzzing heading into the weekend. Cracker Barrel's Logo Disaster: The restaurant chain tried to mess with tradition by ditching their iconic "Old Timer" logo for plain text, and customers revolted so hard that even President Trump chimed in. Stock prices tanked, and within a week they announced they're bringing the Old Timer back. As I said on-air: Cracker Barrel could use a smiley face emoji for a logo and I'd still pull off SPID for that hashbrown casserole. Local Weekend Highlights: The Corpus Christi IceRays are hosting a Select-A-Seat Open House tomorrow from 11-2 at the American Bank Center with their Red vs. Black scrimmage, player meet-and-greets, and the new Kids Zone. My hometown of Tilden is celebrating the 75th Annual Lions Club Rodeo with free admission all weekend, plus Kevin Fowler and Moe Bandy performing at Saturday's dance. Community Events: Heroes Weekend at Hurricane Alley offers free admission for first responders, veterans, and active military. Rockport features Biplanes and Breakfast at the airport supporting aviation scholarships, while Bay Area Brewing hosts Jimmy Buffett Day as a flood relief fundraiser for Hill Country families. Traffic Safety Alert: Starting Tuesday, the US 59/FM 624 intersection in Live Oak County becomes an all-way stop. Law enforcement will be monitoring as drivers adjust to the new traffic pattern designed to reduce crashes. Hero Story of the Week: In Alabama, referee Joey Shelnutt collapsed during a high school football game, but his best friend and fellow referee Lew Murphy immediately performed CPR on the field, saving his life. Joey had three major heart blockages and is scheduled for bypass surgery, but he's alive today because his friend of 40 years was there when it mattered most. Sometimes the hero isn't scoring touchdowns—it's the guy in stripes. Tech Warning: Google is urging all 2.5 billion Gmail users to change passwords after hackers used fake sign-in pages. Time to retire that password that's just your dog's name plus "123." Nothing makes you feel more exposed than changing a password, especially when you forget your own "secure" creation a week later. FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS: You know, I can’t help but get a little fired up today. It’s the first real Friday Night Lights of the season here in Texas. A few games kicked off last night, but tonight…tonight is when it really feels like football season has arrived. For me, football isn’t just about the game itself—it’s about what happens around it. The whole town gathering, the marching band echoing through the stadium, the cheerleaders on the sideline, the families in the stands, and kids running around with footballs behind the bleachers. It’s about community. This year hits even closer to home, because our son is suiting up for 7th grade football. I couldn’t be more excited to watch him take the field. Those memories he’s making are the same ones for all the players, the cheerleaders, the band and they’ll carry those with them forever. So before we head into kickoff tonight, let’s celebrate what makes it all special. BigFrankShow2GO: available on iHeartRadio

Duration:00:09:30

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Inside the Ice Rays with the Voice Behind the Action

8/26/2025
BigFrankShow2GO: "Puck Drops on Hockey Season: Inside the Ice Rays with the Voice Behind the Action" Tuesday, August 26, 2025 - Available on iHeartRadio Hockey season is heating up in the Coastal Bend, and we sit down with Joey Erickson, the "Voice of the Corpus Christi Ice Rays," to talk about everything fans need to know for the upcoming season. This Saturday's Free Preview: The countdown is on for the Ice Rays Red vs. Black Game this Saturday at the American Bank Center. Puck drops at 11 a.m. with free admission—your chance to check out the new squad, explore the kids' zone, and secure tickets for opening weekend. It's the perfect introduction for families who've never experienced live hockey. Opening Weekend Details: We dive into the September 19th and 20th opening weekend festivities, including the can't-miss $1 beer night on the 19th and the free tailgate party on the 20th. Joey explains how the team is working to make hockey more accessible and family-friendly than ever before. Growing the Game in South Texas: For newer fans, Joey breaks down what the Ice Rays are all about—playing in the NAHL, a Tier II junior league focused on developing players for college hockey and beyond. We discuss the unique challenge of growing hockey in South Texas, where ice is something you put in your sweet tea, not something you skate on. Family-First Approach: Joey shares insights into the new Kids Zone and the team's strategy for attracting first-time families to games. From making the experience approachable for hockey newcomers to creating an atmosphere where parents feel comfortable bringing kids, the Ice Rays are building something special in the Coastal Bend. Merchandise and More: We also touch on the team's brand-new online store at ShopIceRays.com, featuring expanded merchandise options and new logo variations for fans to represent their team year-round. The Voice Behind the Calls: As the play-by-play announcer, Joey gives us a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to bring the excitement of live hockey to radio listeners and how he helps translate the fast-paced action for audiences still learning the game. This conversation captures the excitement building around Ice Rays hockey and provides everything you need to know to become part of the growing hockey community in South Texas. Whether you're a lifelong fan or have never seen a puck drop, this episode will get you ready for what promises to be an exciting season. BigFrankShow2GO: Where hockey meets the Coastal Bend and every game is a chance to fall in love with the fastest sport on earth—available on iHeartRadio.

Duration:00:10:00

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Desalination Delays, Pumpkin Spice Invasion & Texas Chooses Pecan

8/25/2025
Desalination Delays, Pumpkin Spice Invasion & Texas Chooses Pecan Over Basic" Monday, August 25, 2025 - Available on iHeartRadio It's National Banana Split Day, giving you the perfect Monday ice cream excuse, and we're just 7 days from Labor Day marking summer's unofficial end. On this date in 1939, The Wizard of Oz was released nationally, and we're celebrating birthdays for JoDee Messina (55) and Billy Ray Cyrus (64). Major Local Infrastructure News: The desalination vote has been delayed. Two critical agenda items for Corpus Christi's Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus—our major desalination project—have been pushed from August 26th to September 2nd council meeting. One involves design contracts and costs, the other covers financial agreements with the Texas Water Development Board for low-interest loan funding. Staff say the delay gives council more time to review state regulator responses. This desalination project is huge for our long-term water strategy around affordability, reliability, and sustainability. Big Renovations: The Ortiz Center at the Port is getting a $17 million facelift. Originally a cotton warehouse when the port opened, it's being refreshed top to bottom and will reopen to the public in January. Meanwhile, Kingsville breaks ground soon on their first new fire station in nearly 70 years—the last one was built in 1955. The new facility will house four emergency vehicles and dramatically cut response times, with completion expected by next September. Pumpkin Spice vs Texas Taste: It's still summer but pumpkin spice is already invading. DoorDash reveals pumpkin spice isn't Texas's top fall flavor—we prefer pecan. Makes sense: pumpkin spice may be loud, but pecan's got soul. Creamer sales spike 1,400% every fall, but Texas stays true to our roots. Hero Story: 16-year-old Joshua Gomes saved his entire family when his dad went into cardiac arrest while driving on a Massachusetts highway. Joshua jumped forward, safely stopped the car, and used CPR skills from health class to keep his father alive until paramedics arrived. His dad now has a pacemaker and doesn't remember the incident, but thanks to Joshua's quick thinking, a potential tragedy became a survival story. BigFrankShow2GO: Where infrastructure meets ice cream and heroes emerge from health class—available on iHeartRadio.

Duration:00:05:26

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Water Politics, Deer Smuggling & Why Kevin McCallister is Coming to Austin

8/22/2025
BigFrankShow2GO Friday Afternoon Edition: "Water Politics, Deer Smuggling & Why Kevin McCallister is Coming to Austin" Friday Afternoon, August 22, 2025 - Available on iHeartRadio A deep dive into the week's biggest Texas stories, plus some surprising entertainment news and personal reflections on nearly three decades in radio. The Water Crisis Continues: Corpus Christi Water COO Drew Molly announced his resignation this week, departing September 3rd for a Houston leadership position. This marks another significant chapter in our city's ongoing water challenges—from conservation efforts to boil notices to reservoir management. Rather than engaging in social media shouting matches, maybe it's time we step back and actually educate ourselves on these complex issues. Texas Political Landscape: The Texas Senate is voting today on congressional redistricting plans designed to be more GOP-friendly, with State Senator Phil King warning it'll be a long day but ultimately up to voters to decide. Meanwhile, Dallas Congressman Colin Allred believes he can become the first Democrat to win statewide office in decades, citing internal polling showing he'd beat Ken Paxton by a narrow margin—though public polls tell a different story. Billion-Dollar Scandal: Texas's white-tail deer hunting industry has been rocked by a massive illegal breeding investigation. Texas Parks and Wildlife made 14 arrests leading to 1,400 criminal charges after discovering ringleaders allegedly forged reports to smuggle animals around the state, circumventing disease testing and risking Chronic Wasting Disease outbreaks. Transportation Dreams: The push for passenger rail along the I-35 corridor is gaining new life through a TxDOT working group examining why the Lone Star Rail District failed and how to fix it. Legislative funding attempts died on the House floor during the regular session. Entertainment Coming to Austin: Mark your calendars for some nostalgic fun—Elizabeth Berkley brings "An Evening with Elizabeth Berkley" to the Paramount Theatre October 9th for Showgirls' 30th anniversary, with behind-the-scenes stories and personal memories. Tickets on sale Friday at 10am. Plus, Macaulay Culkin hits Bass Concert Hall November 29th for a 35th anniversary Home Alone screening—tickets Friday at 11am. Personal Milestones: Celebrating my 9th wedding anniversary with my amazing wife Addie this past week—3,285 days of love, laughter, and a marriage like fine wine that gets better with age and occasionally gives her a headache. Also reflecting on National Radio Day and the incredible honor of being inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame last year, sharing my acceptance speech audio from that special night. BigFrankShow2GO Friday Afternoon Edition: Where serious Texas issues meet nostalgic entertainment and personal reflections—available on iHeartRadio.

Duration:00:15:18

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Anniversary Gold, German Cart Racing & Why Your Home Decor is Ugly

8/20/2025
Anniversary Gold, German Cart Racing & Why Your Home Decor is Apparently Ugly Wednesday, August 20, 2025 - Available on iHeartRadio It's National Bacon Lovers' Day, which explains why vegetarian friends are avoiding us with the same intensity we avoid exercise—their salads truly feel safe today! Plus, National Radio Day gives us a chance to celebrate nearly 29 years of me somehow surviving on-air in Corpus Christi since July 20, 1996. Personal Milestone: Happy 9th Anniversary to my beautiful bride Addie! It's been 3,285 days of love, laughter, and figuring out why we own 14 different types of Yeti mugs. Our marriage is like fine wine—it gets better with age and occasionally gives her a headache. She's still my favorite person to argue over the TV remote with. Here's hoping the next nine years bring us a second remote! Local Updates That Matter: TxDOT is hosting public hearings for the US 77 interstate upgrade proposal—today 4:30-6:30pm at Refugio County Expo Center, tomorrow same time at Woodsboro School Cafeteria. Tonight, catch the Hooks as the "Honey Butter Chicken Biscuits" taking on Frisco RoughRiders at 6:35pm, with special fundraising efforts for Ingram Little League's flood recovery through jersey auctions, 50/50 raffles, and boot collections and more at CCHooks.com. Hockey Season Approaches: The Corpus Christi IceRays are making hockey more family-friendly this season! During home game weeks, adult Family Section tickets include a free kid's ticket, plus $5 student tickets available day-of-game with valid ID. Home opener is September 19th—details at GoIceRays.com. Radio Reflections: Being inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame last year was an incredible honor, and somehow y'all are still tolerant of my voice after nearly three decades. Behind-the-scenes truth: the coffee here is terrible, but the job remains a blessing beyond measure. Viral Video Madness: Interior designer Nicolas Fairford went viral on TikTok listing five "ugly" things you probably have in your home—most people think his list is ridiculous. Meanwhile, Germany has a TV competition where women push shopping carts toward targets for points, complete with dramatic commentary. Yes, this exists, and yes, it's as entertaining as it sounds. Win Big: iHeartRadio Music Festival trip to Vegas plus $1000 tomorrow at 9am, 1pm & 5pm! Don't forget to nominate outstanding teachers for $5000 classroom funds at iHeartRadio.com/Teachers. BigFrankShow2GO: Where anniversary wisdom meets German shopping cart championships—available on iHeartRadio.

Duration:00:09:07

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Whataburger Wins, Vegas BBQ Blasphemy & Why Gen X Still Prints Everything

8/18/2025
BigFrankShow2GO Podcast: "Whataburger Wins, Vegas BBQ Blasphemy & Why Gen X Still Prints Everything Monday, August 18, 2025 - Available on iHeartRadio It's National Fajita Day, honoring the true heroes—the tortillas that hold it all together! Without them, we'd just be awkwardly eating veggies and meat with our hands and pretending it's totally normal. Plus, with 14 days until Labor Day, we're counting down to when everyone pretends they've always been passionate about not wearing white. Win Big: iHeartRadio Music Festival trip to Vegas plus $1000 at 9am, 1pm & 5pm! Tonight's Powerball: $605 million! Local Headlines That Matter: The City of Corpus Christi is looking at water-rate hikes tied to the Mary Rhodes Pipeline capacity boost—changes coming next year. We're also getting a new city logo featuring the new Harbor Bridge instead of the old one, unveiling at this week's city council meeting. Baseball fans, get excited: Houston Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez starts his rehab assignment with the Hooks tomorrow as designated hitter after being out since May 3rd with a hand fracture. Gen X Wisdom: Skip the motivational quotes today—instead, let's celebrate the truth about Gen X: we still print boarding passes because we survived "Microsoft Word has encountered an error" watching our term papers vanish at 1 AM. We learned technology will betray you at the worst possible moment, which is why we still hit 'Save' every three seconds like a nervous twitch. Food Fight Results: The bros have spoken and Texas already knew it—Whataburger officially wins as America's best late-night fast food! BroBible ranked it #1 over In-N-Out, Steak 'n Shake, and Jack in the Box. Why? Bigger burgers, better taste, non-disappointing fries, spicy ketchup, and those glorious 2 AM taquitos. USA Today readers also voted Whataburger into the Top 10 best burgers nationally. Remember: nothing good happens after midnight... except Whataburger. BBQ Blasphemy Alert: Here's news that might burn some brisket—Las Vegas was named America's #1 BBQ city with 107 top-rated spots, supposedly beating Franklin Barbecue in Austin. Somewhere in Austin, a pitmaster just threw down his tongs in disgust. America Goes Sober: Americans are putting the brakes on booze—only 54% drink alcohol now, the lowest in 90 years of Gallup polling. Every demographic is cutting back, with two-thirds of 18-34 year-olds thinking even moderate drinking is unhealthy. The next generation is more "Topo Chico and tacos" than "shots and karaoke." Don't worry—us narrow-minded Texans will still find ways to wash down brisket with something stronger than sweet tea. The Good News: Two California plumbers saved a grandmother's life when she was attacked by a swarm of bees. They caught her before she hit the ground, used a fire extinguisher to drive away the bees, then lured the swarm into their van while enduring dozens of stings until help arrived. Quick thinking literally saved her life. BigFrankShow2GO: Where fajita wisdom meets Gen X survival skills—available on iHeartRadio.

Duration:00:07:10

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BigFrankShow2GO: Fake Shrimp, Horned Bunnies, and Why Gossip is the Secret to Love!

8/15/2025
BigFrankShow2GO - Fun Friday August 15, 2025 Show Notes Available on iHeartRadio Today's Headlines & WeatherNational Hawaiian Shirt Day81 days left until Daylight Saving Time endsThis Day in HistoryBirthday Spotlight:Storm WatchLOCAL NEWS THAT MATTERS Shrimp Scandal Alert! A SeaD Consulting study tested 44 Corpus Christi restaurants and found 57% are NOT serving genuine wild-caught Gulf shrimp despite menu claims. Only 19 restaurants confirmed authentic Gulf shrimp, including:There are more but these were the only one's that I have dined at recently so I thought I would include them. Now I want some Water Street!Pool Closure Notice The Corpus Christi Natatorium is shut down for the rest of August due to planned upgrades and maintenance. Reopening September 1st. Use Collier Pool or Bill Witt Aquatic Center instead. Retail Update Claire's at La Palmera Mall is closing as part of nationwide downsizing. The company plans to close over 1,000 stores and is seeking buyers for 800+ other locations. KENNEDY CENTER HONORS 2025 President Trump announced this year's honorees, including: WEIRD NEWS ALERT Horned Rabbits in Colorado - Northern Colorado residents are spotting wild rabbits with black "horns and tentacles" growing from their heads. Don't panic! Colorado Parks and Wildlife says it's SPV virus, spread by fleas and ticks. The horn-like growths are benign and disappear once the bunnies' immune systems fight it off. No risk to humans, but maybe don't pet the horned bunnies. RELATIONSHIP ADVICE Forget Couples Therapy - Try Gossip! New study shows couples who gossip together feel closer, whether talking smack after parties or reliving funny moments. Basically, if you and your partner roll your eyes at the same people, congratulations... you're soulmates. GOOD NEWS SPOTLIGHT Teachers Get Surprise Support - Hicks Automotive Group and Subaru surprised every teacher at Gloria Hicks Elementary with $500 in school supply funds plus tubs of classroom materials. This helps offset the hundreds teachers typically spend out-of-pocket on basic supplies for students. Thank A Teacher - Nominate at iHeartRadio.com/Teachers Outstanding teachers can win $5000 for classroom supplies! BigFrankShow2GO: Where Hawaiian shirts meet horned rabbits and everything in between - available on iHeartRadio

Duration:00:09:11

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BigFrankShow2GO: Aliens, Tattoo Regrets & Why Corpus Christi is Hot Right Now

8/14/2025
Thursday, August 14, 2025 - Available on iHeartRadio It's National Tattoo Removal Day—a special shoutout to all the tattoo artists who've perfected the art of "I told you so" in ink! Here's to those 2 AM decisions that looked cool then but not so much at your job interview. Alien Alert! An object traveling 135,000 mph is heading straight for Earth, arriving in about 115 days. A Harvard professor thinks it *might* be an alien spacecraft. NASA says it'll pass at a "safe" distance—but safe according to who? That's just enough time to finish Christmas shopping... or build a bunker. Corpus Christi Making Headlines: Travel + Leisure Magazine just named Corpus Christi "America's next great beach destination," praising our natural wonders, top-tier food scene, and historic sites. This is a sharp contrast to FinanceBuzz calling us the third-most boring city—apparently, we're either the most exciting boring place or the most boring exciting place! Local Water News: City Council unanimously approved spending up to $169 million for water rights from the Evangeline Groundwater Project in San Patricio County. This could deliver 24 million gallons per day from brackish groundwater—because in South Texas, water is getting to where it is worth more than oil. Nostalgia Corner: Texas Monthly reminds us that Corpus Christi was THE windsurfing destination in the '80s and '90s. The U.S. Open Windsurfing Regatta at Cole Park drew world champions and TV coverage, but by the late '90s, the sport collapsed—too expensive, too technical, and too hard for beginners. Now a few dedicated locals keep the dream alive while kitesurfing rules the bay. Country Music Updates: Sad news from Bakersfield—Buck Owens' Crystal Palace, the legendary honky-tonk that's been a country music pilgrimage site for nearly 30 years, will soon close its doors. Meanwhile, Luke Bryan is proving Friday nights aren't just for concerts—they're for family, as he prioritizes his son Bo's high school football games over everything else. Special Programming: Friday: Stand Up To Cancer special featuring Dolly Parton, Sheryl Crow, Jon Pardi, Jelly Roll, and Dan + Shay Sunday 7pm: Band Together Texas concert live from Austin with Miranda Lambert, Parker McCollum, Cody Johnson, Ronnie Dunn, Lyle Lovett, and more Win Big: Your shot at iHeartRadio Music Festival tickets with Tim McGraw and Jelly Roll, plus $1000 at 9am, 1pm, and 5pm!

Duration:00:08:11

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BigFrankShow2GO: "Brain Rot Summer, Labubu Fever & Why Reading Makes You Hot"

8/13/2025
Brain Rot Summer, Labubu Fever & Why Reading Makes You Hot Big Frank Show 2GO - Wednesday, August 13, 2025 - Available on iHeartRadio It's International Lefthanders Day, and we're celebrating the only people who can use right-handed scissors better than righties while maintaining smudge-free handwriting! Plus, with just 19 days until Labor Day, we're preparing to celebrate hard work by doing absolutely none. Local Updates That Matter: Starting tomorrow, I-37 detours near the Harbor Bridge in Corpus Christi will test your patience, so plan accordingly. Our water situation remains critical with combined lake levels at just 14.5%, keeping us in Stage 3 restrictions—time to perfect those shorter showers and fix those leaky faucets. On a brighter note, Brewster Street Icehouse opened their newest island location with live music, sunset views, and a playground for the kids. The End of an Era: AOL is finally pulling the plug on dial-up internet this September 30th. After ruling the internet in 1999 with 18 million subscribers, they're logging off for good—presumably so someone's mom can finally use the phone. Gen Z vs. Cereal: Are Gen Z cereal killers? Cereal sales have dropped 13% since 2021, and it's not just because they can't wake up before noon. Maybe if we start packaging avocado toast in boxes, we'll see a comeback. The Labubu Craze: These fang-faced dolls in mystery boxes are America's hottest toy, with crazy resale prices and fake knockoffs everywhere. But sometimes a $20 fake from a truck stop in Pleasanton is worth it for a 6-year-old's smile—because authenticity can't buy happiness. Surprising Science: Juggling isn't just for clowns—it's a brain workout that boosts neuroplasticity and keeps you sharp. Broccoli might prevent lung disease (but you still have to eat it). And ladies, 98% of women find men who read attractive, so maybe ditch that crypto portfolio discussion for a good book at the coffee shop. Brain Rot Summer: Forget "Hot Girl Summer" or "Brat Summer"—2025 is officially "Brain Rot Summer." No viral anthems, no clear vibes, just scattered cultural chatter and the mental deterioration from overconsumbing trivial online content. The only six-pack we're working on is in the fridge. Good News Spotlight: Constable Kevin Lloyd's patience and compassion literally saved a life when he spent over an hour convincing an elderly man to seek medical help. Doctors said he wouldn't have survived another 24 hours—proof that taking time to connect changes everything. Win Big: Your chance for iHeartRadio Music Festival tickets with Tim McGraw and Jelly Roll, plus $1000 at 9am, 1pm, and 5pm! BigFrankShow2GO: Where current events meet comedy, and brain rot meets brilliant insights—available on iHeartRadio.

Duration:00:09:38

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One Last Dance With Sandy's Six Pack

8/3/2025
Join Big Frank for a nostalgic journey through South Texas music history with Sandy Alexander, the driving force behind the legendary dance band Sandy's Six Pack. The band is reuniting for one final celebration on Saturday, August 23rd at the JK Northway Coliseum—and Sandy shares the incredible story behind this homecoming. From their debut performance on September 16, 1971 at Mesquite Grove on the Texas A&I University campus (now Texas A&M-Kingsville) to becoming a cornerstone of the South Texas music scene, Sandy's Six Pack left an indelible mark on regional entertainment. Over their 15-year run from 1971 to 1986, the band performed an astounding 2,150 dances across South Texas, entertaining combined crowds of over one million people. In this intimate conversation, Sandy reflects on the band's journey through the golden era of South Texas dance halls, sharing stories from the road, the evolution of their sound, and what it meant to be part of the fabric of weekend entertainment for countless families and communities. We explore how the band became synonymous with good times and great music, creating memories that have lasted generations. Sandy also opens up about what it's like to bring the band back together after all these years, the challenges of reuniting longtime friends and musicians, and why they felt compelled to give their fans one last night to remember. This isn't just a comeback—it's a celebration of an era, a tribute to the fans who never forgot, and a chance to say a proper goodbye. Whether you danced to Sandy's Six Pack back in the day or you're discovering their legacy for the first time, this episode captures the heart and soul of South Texas music culture and the bands that defined it. Sandy's Six-Pack Reunion Dance Saturday, August 23rd JK Northway Coliseum Tickets available at EventMania.com Don't miss your chance to be part of music history—one last time.

Duration:00:11:41

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Texas Strong: How We're Rising Above the Storm

7/8/2025
Today's Headlines & Weather Cow Appreciation Day115 days left until HalloweenThis Day in History:Birthday Spotlight:Corpus Christi HooksMovie NightWeather: TEXAS HILL COUNTRY FLOOD UPDATE The devastating news continues from Central Texas as the death toll rises to over 100 people confirmed dead from catastrophic flooding. In Kerr County alone: 56 adults and 28 children have died, with 10 children and 1 adult still missing from a girls' camp. Hundreds of first responders continue search and rescue operations. How to Help: Kerr County Flood Relief FundCommunityFoundation.netCelebrity Support: Miranda Lambert and her MuttNation foundation are raising thousands to help flood victims and displaced animals. Donate at MuttNation.com or follow @MuttNation on Instagram. Local Relief Efforts: Sinton FFA Chapter Texas Strong 5K Race - Sunday at West Guth Park, 7am start All proceeds benefit Central Texas flood victims. Runners, walkers, and supporters welcome! CORPUS CHRISTI WEEKEND EVENTS FREE Litter Critter Cleanup Corpus Christi Comic Con TRENDING TOPICS Beer Pancakes Are Taking Over TikTok The latest breakfast trend involves adding beer to pancake batter. Dark beer creates rich flavor while light beer keeps it neutral. Flavored beers add hints of lemon and orange. Don't worry parents - the alcohol evaporates during cooking, so your pancakes won't get a DUI! Because nothing says "balanced breakfast" like flipping a stack that smells like last night's regrets. Dad Bod Officially Declared Ideal New study confirms women's ideal body type for men is the "dad bod." Researchers believe high testosterone levels contribute to this physique preference. So fellas, time to swap that gym membership for a family-sized pizza membership - apparently abs are out and "able to devour an entire pizza in one sitting" is what's really turning heads at the beach!

Duration:00:07:42

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Texas Hill Country Flood Relief: Stories of Tragedy, Heroism, and Hope

7/7/2025
Texas Hill Country Flood Relief: Stories of Tragedy, Heroism, and Hope July 7, 2025 - A Special Episode In the wake of the devastating July 4th floods that swept through the Texas Hill Country, we dedicate this episode to honoring the lives lost, celebrating the heroes who emerged, and providing vital information for those wanting to help with relief efforts. The numbers are heartbreaking: around 80 confirmed dead, with 68 in Kerr County alone, and search and recovery efforts continuing for those still missing. But amid the tragedy, we've witnessed incredible stories of resilience and the true spirit of Texans helping Texans. Stories of Survival and Heroism: We share the harrowing account of Houston brothers Brock and Braeden Davis, who survived 13 hours of rising floodwaters at Camp La Junta. Plus, the remarkable story of Jonathon McComb, the sole survivor of the 2015 Wimberley floods, who has returned as a volunteer with TEXSAR to help with current rescue efforts—proving that sometimes our greatest pain becomes our greatest purpose. How You Can Help: The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country has established the Kerr County Flood Relief Fund, with 100% of donations going directly to trusted local organizations. We explain why cash donations are most effective and share the website: communityfoundation.net. Relief Efforts in Action:A Personal Connection: As someone who has vacationed in the Hill Country for years and spent childhood summers at Bear Creek Scout Reservation, this tragedy hits close to home. We discuss what makes this region so special and why its recovery matters to all of us. This episode serves as both a call to action and a testament to the unbreakable spirit of Texas communities. In our darkest hours, we see the brightest examples of human compassion and resilience. Governor Abbott declared July 6th a "Day of Prayer" for the victims, survivors, and recovery efforts. We continue to pray for the Hill Country and stand ready to help however we can.

Duration:00:13:44

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Robert Earl Keen: Back on the Road and the Magic of Texas Storytelling

7/1/2025
Big Frank catches up with the great singer-songwriter, Robert Earl Keen! Join us for a great conversation with Keen, ahead of his visit to Corpus Christi on July 2nd. The Houston-born troubadour opens up about returning to the road after stepping back from his relentless touring schedule, sharing what it feels like to reconnect with audiences after decades of living on the highway. We dive deep into the mystique of the Texas Hill Country that has shaped so much of Keen's storytelling, exploring how the landscape and culture of his adopted home continues to inspire his songwriting. Robert discusses his latest album "Western Chill," revealing the creative process behind this new chapter in his two-decade-plus recording career. The conversation takes a fascinating turn as we explore Keen's role as podcast host for the "Americana Podcast: The 51st State," where he's discovered a new platform for celebrating the genre he helped pioneer. We also get the inside story behind one of his most beloved songs, "Gringo Honeymoon," and what makes it resonate with fans across generations. Over the course of 20+ albums and countless live performances, Robert Earl Keen has established himself as nothing short of a living legend. Inducted into the Texas Heritage Songwriters' Hall of Fame and honored with the Texas A&M Distinguished Alumni Award, Keen has built his reputation by avoiding mainstream trends and staying committed to his craft of telling a good story. A true pioneer of the Americana genre, he continues to engage his legions of die-hard fans from both studio and stage, though perhaps a bit more selectively these days. This is essential listening for anyone who loves authentic American songwriting, Texas music, or simply a great story told by one of the masters.

Duration:00:08:55

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Big Frank Talks to PBR Rider Wyatt Rogers

4/29/2025
The PBR Velocity Tour Finals in Corpus Christi, this Friday and Saturday, May 2-3, as a part of the Buc Days Celebration! When the dust settles on the two-day event, PBR will crown the 2025 Velocity Tour Champion, who will receive a $50,000 bonus, culminating a grueling season of dozens of events that spanned the globe. Big Frank caught up with bull rider Wyatt Rogers ahead of the event. ABOUT WYATT ROGERS: Growing up in the sport, son of steer wrestler and team roper, Rogers began his cowboy lifestyle before he even left the crib. Excelling from a young age, Rogers was a multi-time Oklahoma High School bull riding champion before embarking on his professional career. After making his PBR debut in 2017, Rogers began to hit his stride in 2022, excelling both individually and being signed as a free agent to the Carolina Cowboys for the inaugural season of PBR Teams. The charismatic Oklahoma native continued to reach new heights in 2023, qualifying for his career-first PBR World Finals, and riding for the regular-season No. 2 Kansas City Outlaws when the bull riding league held its second season. He repeated those successes in 2024, returning to the World Finals and helping Kansas City to a regular season Teams Championship. With the 2025 campaign now in full gear, Rogers is determined to not only return to the PBR World Finals, but also win a Velocity Tour Championship in the process.

Duration:00:07:01

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Festival de la Loteria in Kingsville

4/23/2025
Big Frank visits with Susan Ivy and Alicia Tijerina from Kingsville about the upcoming Festival de la Loteria. It's happening Saturday, April 26th downtown Kingsville 10am-4pm. All proceeds will be going to Keep Kingsville Beautiful so they can continue their beautification efforts. Loteria games scheduled for 11am, 1pm & 3pm. Plus music from Daniel Jacob & back by popular demand El Mariachi Tres Equis. There will also be a Car Show, children's area, food trucks, plus arts & crafts vendors. For more information visit www.KingsvileTexas.com

Duration:00:03:49

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Port Aransas Sandfest 2025

4/23/2025
Texas Sandfest is this weekend, and I caught up with Melinda Compton. She is the Marketing & Communications Director of the Port Aransas Tourism Bureau and Chamber of Commerce. We talked about Sandfest and what you need to know to attend. Texas SandFest is a 501c(3) nonprofit that operates under a Board of Directors. What began as a small, local competition in 1997 has grown into an internationally recognized three-day family event that draws renowned sand sculptors and tens of thousands of visitors from around the world each year to Port Aransas. ​Full info can be found at https://k99country.iheart.com/calendar/content/2025-04-25-texas-sandfest-2025/

Duration:00:04:25

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Big Frank Show for Monday April 7th 2025

4/7/2025
Another great day the Good Lord has given us, let's make it count! Great show today, and I love to hear from you anytime. Email is BigFrank@iHeartMedia.com or on socials search for @BigFrankRadio SHOW NOTES FOR MONDAY, APRIL 7TH 2025 -Today is National Beer Day -There are 13 days left until Easter -In history, this day 1827, wooden matches were invented -HBD actor Jackie Chan (71) -A Minecraft Movie was #1 at the box office -Alex Ovechkin breaks Wayne Gretzky's NHL record, scoring his 895th goal -UCONN Lady Huskies won the women NCAA tournament beating South Carolina -Houston and Florida play for the men's championship tonight in San Antonio THREE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW The 83rd annual "Sunrise Passion Play" is a long-time Corpus Christi tradition. There is an 'open call' for actors and volunteers. They welcome all denominations and all ages, with no experience necessary. Those interested can attend the rehearsals at Cole Park every Sunday at 2:30 p.m. The 26th Earth Day - Bay Day is coming up on Saturday. Hosted by the Coastal Bend Bays Foundation, it will be held at Heritage Park from 10am-4pm. The event has free admission and more info at BaysFoundation.org. The Corpus Christi Hooks 20th Anniversary Season officially begins at Whataburger Field tomorrow night as the Hooks host the San Antonio Missions. Homestand continues through Sunday. Friday is once again K-99 night and the first 3,000 receive a Hooks 20th Anniversary Fan Ring from Whataburger plus postgame Friday Fireworks! Tickets and info at CCHooks.com.

Duration:00:06:53

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CASA Ringing Of The Bells 2025

4/4/2025
Join CASA of the Coastal Bend for their annual Ringing of the Bells event on April 17th, 2025 at 5:30pm at In the Game Funtrackers. Bells will be handed out to all in attendance, and will signify the importance of national Child Abuse Prevention month. They are looking for Vendors in the community to join them at the event. Click on this link to be a vendor https://forms.office.com/r/RHpQFwgi48 Big Frank is joined by Diana Booth of CASA and Lisa Miller from In the Game Funtrackers to discuss this upcoming event and more. Ringing Of The Bells

Duration:00:05:35

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The Big Frank Show Podcast for Monday, March 31st, 2025

3/31/2025
Today on the show we "Get It Off Your Chest" what is bothering you, you Monday Intel, Good News, 3 Things You Need To Know, plus now you can pay for your Door Dash order in payments!?! SHOW NOTES: INTEL FOR MONDAY MARCH 31ST 2025 . . . *Today is National Tater Day *There are 20 days left until Easter *1932, Ford introduced the V-8 engine *1995, Selena was murdered her in Corpus *HBD actor Christopher Walken (82) *Men's College basketball 4 teams left standing are Duke, Florida, Auburn and Houston...they face off in San Antonio this weekend *The Jason Statham thriller "A Working Man" topped the box office *Legendary actor Richard Chamberlain, star of 1980s mini-series The Thorn Birds had died at 90 *And congratulations to my daughter Leighann Franklin. She is on the rowing team at the University of Central Florida (Go Knights!) and her team won gold at the Sarasota 2K beating Univ of Miami, Alabama and others. Yes I'm a proud Dad. I was posting on socials like a crazy Dad this weekend, too. THREE THINGS TO KNOW . . . #1 - TxDOT sent word out Friday that a ceremonial ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Harbor Bridge will take place May 10th. It replaces the legendary bridge which has been a part of the Corpus Christi skyline since the 1950s. As far as the bridge opening to traffic, KIII 3 NEWS reports that additional details will be released on when that will take place. #2 - Great to get rain, but not great to get an increase in mosquitos. Vector Control will start spraying today in Calallen and Annaville, and will spray around the area in the coming days. Make sure you're doing your part to drain any standing water outside, and try those mosquito dunks if you have it ponding up. #3 - I'd be remiss if I didn't mention it was 30 years ago today that Selena was murdered. a day that many of us remember. “The Queen of Tejano” music died at the peak of her popularity. At only 23 years old, she became the first female Tejano artist to win a Grammy. I remember driving back from Corpus Christi that day, picking up a paycheck from a radio station I was working for, and then heading back, being on Business 77 between Bishop and Kingsville, turning on to FM 1355 and crossing the rail road tracks and hearing the news reported here on K-99, and then flipped over to KSAB Tejano 99.9. Tragic day. Her music lives on. GOOD NEWS STORY . . . After her truck driver owner passed away, Honey, a 14-year-old yellow lab, was taken in by an Indianapolis nonprofit who are on a mission to give the best possible farewell. Over a hundred volunteers responded to a social media post and Honey was treated to several truck rides, honoring her late owner's memory. She also reunited with the owner's family for her final ride and enjoyed her favorite special treats, surrounded by love in her final days.

Duration:00:11:41