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Community/Special Audio
Twas the Night Before Christmas
as read by the late Mrs. Marcia Coggins
Christmas Eve tradition on WKDK
2011 Prosperity Christmas Parade
Jimmie Coggins and Carole Murray with their broadcast of the Prosperity Christmas Parade on December 4, 2011.
2011 Oktoberfest Liver Nips Winner!
Sue Summer interview Alice Wicker and her cook-off partner, Michael Mills, following the Liver Nips competition at Oktoberfest.
WKDK
Road Trip - January 2012NEW! Sue Summer, Ernie Shealy Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
WKDK
Road Trip - December 2011
Jimmie Coggins, Ernie Shealy
*Note: The November 2011 Road Trip was a repeat of the Thanksgiving Road Trip that aired December 2010.
WKDK
Road Trip - October 2011 Part 1
Sue
Summer, Ernie Shealy
WKDK
Road Trip - October 2011 Part 2
Coffee
Hour Audios
Christmas Coffee Hour Aired on December 20
(Debra Smith with Barbara Ellis--Barbara's annual Christmas singing for WKDK's listeners)
Peter Cooper Interview Aired on December 15
(Sue Summer, Theresa Halfacre and Kira Bery on the Coffee Hour that featured an interview with Grammy-nominated musician Peter Cooper)
LivingBattlefield.org Guests Aired on December 1
(Sue Summer's interview with Heidi Meltretter Lanny and Richard Lanny, members of LivingBattlefield.org)
Newberry Community Choir -
Christmas Program Interview
Aired on November 23
(Carole Murray's interview with members of the
Newberry Community Choir, discussing upcoming Christmas Program)
News Audio
James Brown - Estate Plan Intentions
Before music legend James Brown signed his will and trust over 10 years ago, he made this recording about his intentions in his estate plan. With the assets of his music empire, he wanted to educate needy children in South Carolina and Georgia--with no regard to color ("we've had enough of that"). He had worked hard, but his success came because of his blessings. At his age, he thought of what he could do for others, and he would be praying for God to lead him. He signed the will and the trust, which included In Terrorem clauses that meant anyone who contested his estate plan would receive nothing. Former Brown trustees Adele Pope of Newberry and Robert Buchanan of Aiken have vigorously defended Brown's estate plan by appealing to the SC Supreme Court a settlement deal forged by former Attorney General Henry McMaster--a deal that gave away over half of Brown's assets to those he intentionally disinherited, among them the daughters who had sued him for royalties during his lifetime. Brown's grandson Forlando, like Pope and Buchanan, thinks his grandfather's "noble" estate plan should be enforced, and he would like for everyone to hear this recording, provided by Georgia attorney Buddy Dallas, one of three original Brown trustees.