Andrew Dice Clay joins the I-95 Morning Show ahead of his big show at the Tarrytown Music Hall on Saturday, May 2nd. Dice talks about love, infidelity, his friendship with Rick Rubin, and what those early years in show business were really like.
In local news, Connecticut is at the forefront of new burial alternatives—so who’s signing up for water cremation? Not Ethan, Lou & Dave, but it did spark a hilarious (and slightly unhinged) conversation about death and religion.
During Trash Talk, the guys broke down a wild story out of New Fairfield, where a couple is facing animal cruelty charges after authorities say they found 89 cats on their property. An etiquette expert says the Irish goodbye might actually be a good thing, and in Florida, police tracked down a fleeing suspect on paddleboards after he tried to escape by jumping into a river.
Roberto Alves joins the show to talk about the Party Depot lawsuit, private roads in Danbury, and what it’s like being a mayor in today’s political climate.