Retro Ride Home

Retro Ride Home

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Every Friday afternoon at 5:00, Scotty VanDryver jump starts your weekend by going back in time!  Your favorite singalongs!  Your favorite dance jams!  Your favorite boy bands!!!  It’s an hour of fun that’ll bring back some great memories!


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