Cool start to this morning by the afternoon ahead of us were going to be looking at daytime highs back into the 70s but not near as many 80s in the forecast today. Temperatures actually a little bit down as compared to where they have been the past couple of days, making for a cool fall feel as youre getting out there both this morning and into the evening tonight. Robin all right, thank you for the update lets check in on the traffic because folks have to get to work, but you know sometimes on fridays its really not that bad thats why we call it friday light a lot of folks take friday off and i think they started taking time off yesterday because yesterday traffic was unusually light on a thursday in San Francisco, and well probably see the same thing today so its a great time to come on and if you do have to get a word you dont have to worry about any delays or problems or hot spots so come on in its under 10 minutes off to fremont street. All right lets go over to 92 what about the
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Knox, along with drummer Jarrod Hooper, bassist Matthew Mahood and guitarist Wakaia Tamehana formed the band straight after lockdown last year. They d only performed live a couple of times when they decided to play in front of hundreds of people at local music gig The Koru Project last weekend. They were named the project s ‘Spotlight Winner’, which gained them a $500 RockShop voucher and one whole day at Rhythm Ace Recording Studio in Oakura, which is booked out until August. “It s actually huge. It’s a really big deal,” Knox said.
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Knox said winning the recording opportunity was a “big deal” and would help the band put out an EP.