Armstrong and Getty

Armstrong and Getty

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Armstrong & Getty: Mon. – Fri. 10am-12pm

Jack Armstrong was born in South Dakota and grew up in the Midwest. He has two young sons that keep him incredibly busy.  Jack is known to consume a healthy amount of cable news talk programming while simultaneously surfing his favorite news sites. Joe Getty grew up in Chicagoland where he met and married his wife Judy before both had graduated from college. After raising three kids, they’re now empty nest-types. Their children all manage to come home frequently to give Mom & Dad a hard time! When Joe’s not enjoying a glass of wine with his wife, he sings, plays guitar and sometimes records with his band “Joe Getty & The Dead Flowers”. Joe also prefers to play golf as often as he can.

 

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