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Listen: Favorite Songs from the Police Chiefs of Patch

We asked the police chiefs in our Patches their favorite song, and made a Spotify playlist.

We're going to mix it up with our Spotify playlist this week. Instead of telling you what we're listening to, we're asking prominent people in the community what they're rockin'.

This week we asked the police chief in each of our Patches their favorite song. To listen, you have to be a Spotify user, but don't worry, signing up is free!

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Here's the song each police chief chose (WARNING: SOME SONGS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR CHILDREN):

"Star Spangled Banner," U.S. Coast Guard version: Chief Kenneth Walsh

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"Katmandu," Bob Seger: Chief Timothy Malley

"I Fought the Law," Bobby Fuller Four: Chief Richard Walling AND Avon Lake Chief David Owad

"Hurricane," Bob Dylan: Detective Joe Leskovec

"La Grange," ZZ Top: Chief Daniel Llewellyn

"Fortunate Son," Creedence Clearwater Revival: Chief Jeffrey Robertson

"Burn it to the Ground," Nickelback: Chief Michael McNeely

"Hawaii Five-O Theme," The Ventures: Chief Stephan Wilder

"She Walks in So Many Ways," The Jayhawks: Chief Chris Noga

"Seven Bridges Road," Eagles: Chief Christopher Viland (The Eagles version was not available on Spotify)

"Fur Elise," Beethoven: Chief Charles Goss

"Somewhere Over the Rainbow," Israel Kamakawiwo’ole: Chief Louis Dirker

"Some Beach," Blake Shelton: Chief Tom Pozza

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