Friday, March 30, 2007

As promised, Rush, Eric Clapton, Genesis, the Police and Black Sabbath (with Dio) have announced upcoming concert dates in Chicagoland. Rush will hit the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre on Saturday September 8th with tickets going on sale April 14th through www.wlup.com. Eric Clapton's "Crossroads Guitar Festival" will occupy the new Toyota Park (the Fire's new stadium) July 28th. Make sure you keep it locked on the Loop all weekend to win free tickets to the show. The Police and Genesis have both added a second show to meet demand. The Police will now play Wrigley July 5 and 6, Genesis at the United Center October 2 and 3. Black Sabbath, who are billing themselves as "Heaven and Hell" to avoid confusion with the Ozzy years, will play the Allstate Arena with Megadeth May 5. Once again, tickets for all these shows are available through www.wlup.com.

The best part? Many more shows will be announced very soon! The best way to get the news first is to sign up as a Loyal Looper and keep your dial glued to the Loop to win free tickets.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Heads up. Numerous concert dates will be announced in the next few days/weeks including Rush, Eric Clapton, and probable second shows from the Police and Genesis.

In the midst of all this, the 2007 Loop Rock Girl Search is set to begin. Keep checking www.wlup.com for pictures, video and the schedule for the voting process as we chose a new Loop Rock Girl for the Loop's 30th anniversary.

Monday, March 12, 2007

We lost one of the all-time greatest vocalists in rock Friday, as Boston lead singer Brad Delp was discovered dead at his home at the shockingly premature age of 55. Brad was gifted with an awe-inspiring voice that he used to great effect with Boston and later with RTZ. Not only did he provide the lead, but also the background AND harmony vocals, too. In other words, those perfect and soaring choruses that made our jaws drop were actually all HIM. All this was done without the studio tricks that are now very commonly used to "sweeten" or "correct" vocal tracks by lesser singers. Even 31 years after the release of the debut album from Boston (which sold an amazing 17 million copies), Brad could still effortlessly hit all those notes live in concert. In addition to his prodigious talent, Brad was one of the nicest people you could ever meet. I hung out with him on several occasions and found him to be a most genuine, gentle soul who quietly went about his business with no airs or ego, just a shy smile. Brad Delp was truly one of the "nice guys." At the time of his death, he was preparing for a summer 2007 Boston tour and to marry his long time girlfriend. The tour was officially scrapped by band leader and guitarist Tom Scholz only hours after the news broke. In the words of Tom, "there can be no Boston without Brad." Indeed. Thanks for the music Brad... you will be missed, but never forgotten.

Sadly... also over the weekend, successful and very funny comedian/actor Richard Jeni died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head in West Hollywood, CA. Details are sketchy at this point. Richard was only 45 (or 49, depending on the cited source). I fondly remember Richard stopping by on my show many a time over the years to say hello and share a few funny stories. Most times, later that evening I would then bring him on stage at a local comedy venue or theatre. After the show, the joking and laughing continued backstage. I'll miss 'ya Rich. Thanks for all the laughs. "Lord!"

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Lollapalooza 2007 is already taking shape, even though the event is still 5 months away. Pearl Jam has signed on to headline this year's edition which will once again be held in Grant Park, August 3-5. It will be a perfect fit since Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam is a native of Evanston and loves coming back home to play. More acts and ticket information will follow in the next few weeks and months, so keep it locked on the Loop for the scoop.

Another big event of a different sort will be rolled out shortly as well. This month, the Loop celebrates its 30th year of rockin' Chicago! In the process, the Loop has become an uber-legendary station/brand name, synonymous with rock music and its lifestyle and recognized throughout the world. To illustrate the magnitude of this, I was recently asked by German television network ZDF to be their on-camera host of a special anniversary feature they were doing on the Loop for European television, been approached to have my Loop shows re-broadcast in Japan, the rest of Asia, Europe, and Africa and have received e-mail's from Loyal Loopers in just about every civilized nation on the globe. USA Today published a front page article about rock music and its enduring appeal a short time ago and... you guessed it, prominently featured comments from Loyal Loopers. Even the classic TV sitcom about radio, WKRP was based largely on what its writers observed after holing up at the Loop offices for 3 months before the show went into production (ever notice Loni Anderson's character "Jennifer" bore a striking resemblance to Lorelei, our very first Rock Girl?). Wow! Mind-boggling stuff! Many famous names in rock are Loyal Loopers too, and have included Axl Rose of Guns 'n' Roses, Def Leppard, Deep Purple, and countless others. I am personally absolutely thrilled and honored to be a daily part of this ongoing living legacy, one that would not have even been conceivable without YOU and your amazing and continued support! Expect a fun year, full of events that will kick off with a special edition Loop Rock Girl Search for 2007, beginning in just a few short weeks.

Loop XXX is on the launching pad, preparing for lift-off!