Shows & Schedules
Weei » Shows & Schedules » The Mustard & Johnson Show

The Mustard & Johnson Show

The Mustard & Johnson Show returns to the WEEI Sports Radio Network! Mustard & Johnson has been a staple in WEEI's weekend programming for years. After a brief departure, Mustard & Johnson have returned to the WEEI airwaves. Tune in each weekend as Craig Mustard and Larry Johnson debate the New England sports scene. Give them a call at 617-779-0-850 or send them an email at mustardandjohnson@weei.com. While you are here, check out the show features below that include Larry's cartoons, Craig's recommendations, bios and the show's favorite links.

Craig Mustard
Craig fell in love with music radio as a young listener in Willimantic, Conn. (five miles from UConn), and was fortunate to turn that passion into a profession when he stumbled into a great station in college. From there he got his first professional gig as a rock jock working weekends at WAAF in 1979.  Subsequently, Craig traveled to Montgomery Ala, back to his hometown, then to Long Island, New York City, and finally WEEI in 1990, where he was a full timer for four years and a partimer ever since.  Somewhere in between, Craig went back to school, got his education masters from UMass-Boston,  and has been at Wellesley High School since 1997, teaching English, film, journalism and debate.  On the home front, Craig and his wife, Pam, do their best to keep their two young sons out of too much mischief.


Larry Johnson
Larry Johnson has been an Editorial Cartoonist for the Boston Globe, the National Sports daily, ESPN.com's Quickie page and presently does work for weei.com. Johnson is a commercial illustrator, illustrating over 15 children's books and fine art painter. His work has been purchased by Oprah Winfrey, Vernon Jordan and others and can be found on zhibit.org/editorial and zhibit.org/illustrator. Some of his other crazy ideas, including animations are his personal site: larryjohnsonart.com. A collection of his work will be available in an upcoming holiday book, "Out of my mind" foreword by Frank Deford and contributions from many national writers. As a youth minister Johnson is passionate about his faith as a Christian and is often referred to as the Preacher.




How would you like to get the latest Larry Johnson Cartoons emailed directly to you? It's easy if you are a WEEI Clubhouse Insider already. Simply, CLICK HERE to visit the WEEI e-mail subscription page in the WEEI Clubhouse Insider (you will have to sign-in after clicking on the link). If you aren't already a Clubhouse member CLICK HERE to join now!

CLICK HERE to view Larry's most recent cartoons on WEEI.com.


Mustard's Recommendations

Television:

Movies/DVDS:

Books:

 

Audio & Video on Demand

  • -

    Rosevelt, our Indianapolis correspondent, talked about playing with Drew Brees back in their days at Purdue, what he was thinking going into the Super Bowl and what actually surprised him in the game, which player is being singled out as the goat in Indianapolis, where this Colts team ranked with previous seasons, and what's the latest on his many business ventures

    Peter joined the guys to recap Super Bowl XLIV and discussed Sean Payton's decision to start the second half with an onside kick, the evolution of Payton as a coach over the years, what the loss does for the legacy of Peyton Manning, how Bill Polian was taking the Colts loss, what the win means for the city of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana, and the results for the Pro Football Hall of Fame

    Patriots linebacker Adaluis Thomas joins Mustard and Johnson to clarify he's still a Patriot and discusses his relationship with Belichick.

  • -

    Jackie talked about the struggles of the Celtics in the second half of games, that both Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett would be better off skipping the All-Star Game, if Ray Allen will be a member of the Celtics at the end of the season, if signing Rasheed Wallace was a mistake, how Rondo has become the most important member of the team in many respects, and dropped a great rap to pay off her Super Bowl bet with Michael

    Eddie talked about if he or Paul Pierce would be participating in the three-point contest at All-Star Weekend this year, why his shot hasn't been the same as last year but he is working on the kinks every day, how the guards need to do a better job of rebounding, the team struggling to finish games strong, the leadership of Rajon Rondo, and told us to look up his impression of Ray Allen on YouTube

    Doc joins D&C to talk about the C's struggles, Ray Allen on the trade block and the All Star Game

  • -

    Mike talked about how the Bruins need some help, that they may have overachieved last year but they are better than how they are playing right now, the trade of Ilya Kovalchuk to the New Jersey Devils and who got the best of the deal, what he would have done different in the past offseason, if he is seeing players tuning out Claude Julien, how the Bruins don't have a dynamic player, and why Milan Lucic looks like a different player this year

    Peter talked about the Bruins coming off a disappointing month of January, his thoughts on the Leafs making two big trades over the weekend, if anyone has approached him in making a move, how he is unwilling to trade their first round pick from Toronto, how the team doesn't seem confident right now, if Thomas is still the number 1 goalie, and that he has looked at trade possibilities over the last month but nothing has made sense yet

    The Jacobs talk to Dale and Kevin Paul Dupont about how significant it is for their team to be a part of the NHL's big day, as well as how important the fans are in making this event special. Jeremy and Charlie also discuss how outdoor games could be expanded in the future and what impact the Olympic Games may have on their franchise.

  • -

    Dustin joins Mut and Bradford for his weekly appearance on the Laser Show. Dustin talks to the guys about getting closer to re-joining his teammates at spring training, what he has done to make Marco Scutaro feel comfortable with the Red Sox, and where he would prefer to bat in the lineup.

    Dustin makes his weekly appearance with Mut on the Laser Show. Dustin talks about getting ready to re-join his teammates in Spring Training and continuing his off-season conditioning program. Dustin also talks about returning to his hometown to speak to a group of students, and what his advice is for young ballplayers.

    Mike joined Michael and Lou to talk about his role as narrator of the new film "Touching the Game: Alaska", all the major league players who played in the Alaska Baseball League, what's new in his life after his playing career, going to a major league game as a fan, and if he has closed the door on any possible return to the game

Weei Writers