The Night Shift with Craig Allen is a fun, upbeat show that plays the best music from the 70's, 80's and 90's! Whether you're unwinding after a long day, running errands, preparing for the next morning or even starting your workday, The Night Shift with Craig Allen is your perfect companion and will keep you smiling.
You can listen live every weeknight from 7p-Midnight, but don't worry: If you miss it, you can stream the show 24/7 right here at TheNightShiftShow.com!
Now, a little bit about Craig:
In my spare time, I listen to music; I have a large CD and vinyl record library. I walk and I work out at the gym. I enjoy books with cool characters and clever plotlines—Stephen King, for example. Oh, and I'm turning my dirtbike into an on-road motorcycle. So look out, here I come!
Feel free to visit The Night Shift's Facebook page for lots of album covers and other cool stuff as a companion to the show.
Craig Allen
Will there be “Friendly Christmas Lights” tonight?
Each year, Craig Allen's neighbors share the holiday joy in Christmas Lights. Now, the rush is on to light up the NJ night sky.
Friendly Christmas Lights Competition continues-Saturday
Each year, Craig Allen's neighbors' Christmas Lights displays light up the Jersey night sky. For one, it's a rush to the finish.
Friendly Christmas Lights Competition begins, kind of
It's not the Christmas season in Craig Allen's neighborhood, until the Friendly Christmas Lights competition gets underway.
Craig Allen’s Radio Thanksgiving Stories
Someone has to work the holidays. And, that can make for all kinds of stories.
Make Craig Allen’s (MOM’s) Apple Pie for Thanksgiving
Forget the store-bought pies...make this homemade apple pie for Thanksgiving.
Craig Allen says: ‘Meet Rockwell’ on Halloween
There's more to the '80s singer Rockwell, than you might think.
Make Craig Allen’s Biscuit Crust Pizza
Enjoy this quick and easy homemade pizza that I came up with, " back in the day."
Make Craig Allen’s easy fudge
This home made fudge is easy to make, and so good.
Craig Allen’s ’80s Prince story
The summer of 1984 was a great one for music, movies...and a story that ties it all together.
Craig Allen’s Fun Facts: “Do You Believe In Love” by Huey Lewis & The News
"Do You Believe In Love" was the first chart hit for "Huey Lewis & The News." It paid the bills, too.