Comedian Bob Marley

Today’s Blimp Time-Hop
Today’s Blimp Time-Hop
Today’s Blimp Time-Hop
35 years ago today, Billy Squier sold out the Civic Center. Listen to the Blimp's longtime buddy, Maine’s King of Comedy Bob Marley tell the story of his very first concert on that fateful night, March 21,1983 to help us remember this one. "Stroke Me, Stroke Me!"
Tonight's WBLM Mini-Concert
Tonight's WBLM Mini-Concert
Tonight's WBLM Mini-Concert
Happy Birthday to legendary New England rock Billy Squier! He was born in Wellesley, Massachusetts on May 12, 1950. His songs from Don't Say No and Emotions in Motion were the soundtrack to growing up in the 80s here in Maine and beyond.  Wouldn't we love to see him get back out on tour again!
The Long Maine Wintah
The Long Maine Wintah
The Long Maine Wintah
With all the rain and temps in 40s lately, it’s felt more like early spring than late fall. It's really hard to believe that winter is officially arriving tonight.
Feedin' Er the Corn Live!
Feedin' Er the Corn Live!
Feedin' Er the Corn Live!
You may have heard that Maine's Viral Star, Little Peters was invited by Maine's King of Comedy, Bob Marley to be on stage in Orono. Well this past Friday night, history was made!
Little Peters' Big News!
Little Peters' Big News!
Little Peters' Big News!
Whether it's singing the praises of Maine's most famous soft drink, telling us what he wants to be when he grows up, or cuttin' timber with a plastic knife, we can't get enough of viral video star Justin Peters.
Bob Marley Watches 'Moxie Kid'
Bob Marley Watches 'Moxie Kid'
Bob Marley Watches 'Moxie Kid'
When I found the 'Little Peter's Words of Wisdom' video last week, it had 42 views on You Tube. And now since we debuted it here at wblm.com, it is already at over 10,000 views! Thank you sooooo much Blimpville for helping to make Justin Peters an internet star.
Comedian Bob Marley on the Long Maine Wintah [VIDEO]
Comedian Bob Marley on the Long Maine Wintah [VIDEO]
Comedian Bob Marley on the Long Maine Wintah [VIDEO]
With all the rain and temps in 40s lately, it's felt more like early spring than late fall. hard to believe that winter is officially arriving this Sunday. So how much snow do you think we'll get in Blimpville this season?