friends at p and g and low s. perfect day 46th and sixth avenue. maybe visiting from wanetca; 69 degrees going for a high of 88. it s going to be hot today. ainsley: but it s friday. steve: three hours away from saturday for us. brian: sometimes we have bands on they don t sound exactly like they do on the album. jimmie allen, that s exactly how he sounds through his rehearsal sounds exactly like you just heard him on his video with the perfect studio recording. what a voice he has. ainsley: you have an ear for music. you can tell the difference. brian: everyone in my family does except for me. i was asked to quit. ainsley: your parents were honest with you. some of those parents on american idol. brian: my dad, i used to play the clarinet. my dad would say what song are you trying to play? ainsley: mary had a little lamb. brian: bad enough my brother was a better athlete but when he was better at music i almost quit, gift the world. steve: did you want
Inmates and activists say medication access issues plague the Allegheny County Jail, with inefficient distribution and inconsistent dosing damaging inmates' health and, in some cases, endangering their lives.
An Allegheny County Jail inmate has filed a lawsuit alleging that guards broke his arm and put him in solitary confinement after he complained that the facility withheld pain medication. Aaron Tipton, 31, of Penn Hills is alleging civil rights violations in the complaint he filed Tuesday in federal court
An inmate at the Allegheny County Jail is filing a lawsuit after he says jail guards broke his arm, then threw him in solitary confinement after he complained the jail withheld his pain medication.
stage. thank you for having me. good morning to you all. brian: good morning. jimmie, where did you get your passion for country music because now you have right in the middle of it right at the top of the game. i saw my dad listen to country music so, yeah, i would say him. he had a some cool stuff growing up. brian: what did he put on the turntable. favorite artist of all time aaron tipton, sawyer brown, ricochet, little texas. joey messina. that s my dad s wheelhouse right there. ainsley: this is your third album. every single album has a tie to your family. they are all very personal. tell us what the tie is for each album. mercury lane my first record was the street i grew up on. a lot of songs if there was about that time of life. my mind said. kind of the lessons i learned from my mercury lane and the second album was a collaboration album betty james gold edition i named it after my grandma of my dad. that was a collaboration of some