Five-Time World Record Motocross Jumper Trigger Gumm And Seth Enslow On “The Daily Habit” Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Airing Wednesday, August 25 at 9:00 pm Eastern Time (6:00 pm Pacific Time) and telecast three additional times, Trigger Gumm, and Seth Enslow, plus musical guests Duane Peters and the Great Unwashed will appear on “The Daily Habit.”
Our Best of Motocross Week continues with five-time world record holder, FMX rider Trigger Gumm. Trigger brings along fellow long-distance launcher Seth Enslow to tell us about their “Jump Off.” Plus, legendary pro skater Duane Peters joins Trigger to reminisce about their Gumball 3000 adventure. And if that’s not enough, founding member of the Sex Pistols, Steve Jones, is here to talk about being a legend, a radio host and what he’s listening to these days. Finally, we’re treated to a classic performance by Duane Peters and the Great Unwashed, live on the Stride Sound Stage.
Trigger Gumm’s sponsors include: Metal Mulisha, Lost, Silver Star, Draven, Hoven and War Birizz.
PRO SURFER AND MUSICIAN TIMMY CURRAN LENDS A HAND TO HELP THE GULF REGION ON CNN’S LARRY KING LIVE
Auction item of Signed Surfboard Up For Bid All Week
Known as one of the world’s best surfers and a talented musician, Timmy Curran showed he’s just as passionate about protecting our environment and our oceans when he appeared last night on CNN’s “Larry King Live” telethon “Disaster In The Gulf: How You Can Help.” Curran worked the phone bank alongside numerous celebrities including Kathy Griffin (photo below) and even donated a signed surfboard and copy of his latest album VerseS and surf film “The Union Express.” Recently on tour with his band, Curran performed in the Gulf region and even surfed the local waters, so he felt a personal connection to the area and offered to lend his name to the cause. “I was honored to be there,” said Curran. “I know at times it’s easy to feel helpless about this tragedy, but I was excited to hear so much positive energy and hope from all of the callers, it was a special night to be part of the effort.” The evening raised over $1.8 million for three charities supporting the region.