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.
Friday, March 30, 2007

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.
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!"
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!
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!

Monday, February 26, 2007
Attention Pink Floyd and Metallica fans... Monday night during "Thinks Pink" at 10pm (a weekly one hour focus on Pink Floyd), I will be debuting a new Roger Waters song that sounds as if it would have been very comfortable nestled alongside the other cuts on "The Wall." On Tuesday night at 10pm, I will be debuting a new Metallica track during the "10 O'Clock News."
(See Roger Waters' video for "Hello (I Love You)" here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=1eK6FY4Hykc)
Speaking of news, the Van Halen reunion tour may still happen after all. Last week the tour was postponed, leading many to believe that perhaps old tensions between David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen had resurfaced and de-railed the plans. In actuality, it simply appears that several contractual 'i's" and "t's" needed to be dotted and crossed before proceeding. Sources close to the band say the tour WILL happen, but the full details and dates will be delayed until this process is complete.
Potentially one of the most significant historical finds in recent memory came to light this past week. New, previously unseen color footage of former President John F. Kennedy's motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas on November 22, 1963 has just surfaced. Up until now, the most commonly seen film of that fateful day has been the now infamous Abraham Zapruder amateur 8mm film. The new footage is only 39 seconds long and runs out just before the actual assassination itself, but it affords historians a very good quality sweep of the people who were in the crowd that afternoon, and from a different angle than the Zapruder film. Many feel that the official Warren Commission findings of a single gunman, acting alone were incorrect and incomplete. Numerous books, including the excellent "High Treason" (which Oliver Stone consulted during the making of the movie "JFK") make a compelling case for a conspiracy plot and cover-up involving numerous people and/or organizations. We may never know the full truth about that terrible sequence in time, but now there is another possibly important piece of evidence that has emerged that might shed some new light on the case. To see it for yourself, go to www.jfk.org. Other assorted snippets of film from that day can be seen at www.jfk-online.com/films.html. Having been given a DVD copy to view of the digitally restored and enhanced Zapruder film via his surviving family several years ago, it does seems questionable as to whether a solitary gunman could have caused so much damage in such a short span of time. That DVD has now been publicly released and is available through MPI Home Video under the title "Image Of An Assassination." A word of caution is in order though... the footage has been so vastly improved and enhanced, the impact of viewing it is highly disturbing. I personally was very badly shaken for several hours after seeing it. The gruesome realization that you are witnessing a brutal, uncensored murder is quite traumatizing.
(See Roger Waters' video for "Hello (I Love You)" here: http://youtube.com/watch?v=1eK6FY4Hykc)
Speaking of news, the Van Halen reunion tour may still happen after all. Last week the tour was postponed, leading many to believe that perhaps old tensions between David Lee Roth and Eddie Van Halen had resurfaced and de-railed the plans. In actuality, it simply appears that several contractual 'i's" and "t's" needed to be dotted and crossed before proceeding. Sources close to the band say the tour WILL happen, but the full details and dates will be delayed until this process is complete.
Potentially one of the most significant historical finds in recent memory came to light this past week. New, previously unseen color footage of former President John F. Kennedy's motorcade through Dealey Plaza in Dallas on November 22, 1963 has just surfaced. Up until now, the most commonly seen film of that fateful day has been the now infamous Abraham Zapruder amateur 8mm film. The new footage is only 39 seconds long and runs out just before the actual assassination itself, but it affords historians a very good quality sweep of the people who were in the crowd that afternoon, and from a different angle than the Zapruder film. Many feel that the official Warren Commission findings of a single gunman, acting alone were incorrect and incomplete. Numerous books, including the excellent "High Treason" (which Oliver Stone consulted during the making of the movie "JFK") make a compelling case for a conspiracy plot and cover-up involving numerous people and/or organizations. We may never know the full truth about that terrible sequence in time, but now there is another possibly important piece of evidence that has emerged that might shed some new light on the case. To see it for yourself, go to www.jfk.org. Other assorted snippets of film from that day can be seen at www.jfk-online.com/films.html. Having been given a DVD copy to view of the digitally restored and enhanced Zapruder film via his surviving family several years ago, it does seems questionable as to whether a solitary gunman could have caused so much damage in such a short span of time. That DVD has now been publicly released and is available through MPI Home Video under the title "Image Of An Assassination." A word of caution is in order though... the footage has been so vastly improved and enhanced, the impact of viewing it is highly disturbing. I personally was very badly shaken for several hours after seeing it. The gruesome realization that you are witnessing a brutal, uncensored murder is quite traumatizing.

Sunday, February 18, 2007
Took in the 99th annual Chicago Auto Show this week at McCormick Place. Spread over 1.2 million square feet and containing close to 1,000 new vehicles, it is the largest annual car show in the country. Since I'm a speed and horsepower demon (I have owned and driven exclusively Corvettes since the age of 23), I was particularly interested in what current and future offerings there might be in the sports car vein. As has become tradition at the auto show, several concept cars were on display to judge consumer interest in various tentative models. By far the most interest was generated by the Chevrolet Camaro Convertible concept car. Going retro with it's look (ala the Ford Mustang, T-Bird and numerous others), this Camaro was a definite throwback to the appearance and feel of the 1967-1969 Camaro. If the recently re-styled Mustang's smash success is any indicator, this updated/retro Camaro will sell very well. No horsepower figures were given, but it will surely have a 300 + hp engine lurking under the hood if it indeed gets the green light for production. Other concept cars that were impressive in look and power were the Pontiac Solstice "Weekend Racer" (325 hp), the Dodge Viper "Mopar Concept" (675 hp), the Toyota FT-HS (400 hp) and the Volvo C30 (507 hp).
Below I have compiled a list of the most impressive, currently produced machines seen at the show that you should check out if you are into fast and powerful sports cars like I am.
Audi R8 (420 hp)
Chevrolet Corvette (400 hp)
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (505 hp)
Dodge Charger SRT8 and SRT8 Super-Bee (425 hp)
Dodge Viper SRT10 (510 hp)
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 (500 hp)
Jaguar XKR (420 hp)
Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 (640 hp)
Lamborghini Gallardo (520 hp)
Maserati Gransport (400 hp)
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren (650 hp)
Porsche 911 (325 hp)
Just think about all the fun one could have in any one of these beasts... commute time reduced to say, 3 or 4 minutes! To see them for yourself, visit www.chicagoautoshow.com.
Vroooommmmm!!!
Below I have compiled a list of the most impressive, currently produced machines seen at the show that you should check out if you are into fast and powerful sports cars like I am.
Audi R8 (420 hp)
Chevrolet Corvette (400 hp)
Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (505 hp)
Dodge Charger SRT8 and SRT8 Super-Bee (425 hp)
Dodge Viper SRT10 (510 hp)
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 (500 hp)
Jaguar XKR (420 hp)
Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 (640 hp)
Lamborghini Gallardo (520 hp)
Maserati Gransport (400 hp)
Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren (650 hp)
Porsche 911 (325 hp)
Just think about all the fun one could have in any one of these beasts... commute time reduced to say, 3 or 4 minutes! To see them for yourself, visit www.chicagoautoshow.com.
Vroooommmmm!!!

Sunday, February 11, 2007
What a year this is shaping up to be for rock fans! New albums and/or tours are expected from The Police, Van Halen, Rush, Smashing Pumpkins, Roger Waters, AC/DC, Eric Clapton, Metallica, Ozzy Osbourne, Green Day, Queen, Genesis, Eagles, Heaven & Hell (Black Sabbath w/Dio), Tom Petty, and the Scorpions. Whew! Keep it locked on the Loop to hear the new material, find out about concert dates in Chicagoland and to win tickets to the shows.

Sunday, February 04, 2007
Heartbreaking finish to the Bears otherwise stellar 2006 season. Many seem to want to pin the defeat in Superbowl XLI solely on Rex Grossman, but while this may be convenient, it is in my opinion quite unfair. While Rex clearly didn't have a perfect game, the truth is that the Bears met a seasoned and superior squad down in Miami. Peyton Manning and the Colts have been threatening to win the whole deal for a number of years now, coming very close, but ultimately falling short. Manning is now nearly a 10 year veteran of the NFL and it showed on game day. Cool and poised under the intense pressure that comes with an appearance in the Superbowl, he finally made good on the heavy expectations that were laid upon him with his entry into the league nearly a decade ago. If the Bears were only the second best team this year, imagine what is possible in the coming seasons! Being one of the two teams left to fight it out for top-dog status is more than what 98% of the other teams and cities can claim to have achieved this year. I suspect that if we can keep most of the team intact, we may very well win the whole deal ourselves in the very near future, just like the Colts did. For those who have inquired about getting one of the limited edition commemorative footballs celebrating the Bears great year and NFC championship that I gave away last week on my show, you can order them through www.nikcosports.com or by calling 1-800-345-2868. Priced at $99 (which includes display case), only 5,000 will be made and a portion of the proceeds go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation for kids. I can personally vouch for the quality products these people produce and recommend them highly to you. Grab one before they sell out.
Go Bears in 2007!!!
Go Bears in 2007!!!

Sunday, January 28, 2007
Rob Halford of Judas Priest checked in with me on the show recently to give an update on the band's activities and share a few laughs. The guys are working on an ambitious follow up to their very successful reunion disc "Angel Of Retribution" and tour of 2005. Rob says it will be a concept disc about the life and predictions of 16th century French Renaissance prophet Nostradamus. Completion of the project is slated for the spring/summer of 2007 with another tour to follow. In the meantime, all of Halford's solo works have been re-mastered and re-released via his website www.robhalford.com, and a terrific 2 CD overview of Judas Priest's career called "The Essential Judas Priest" (also remastered and remixed) has hit store shelves as well.
My long-time friend Rik Emmett (of Triumph fame) played another inspired show at the House of Blues this past Saturday night. As usual, Rik demonstrated his guitar/vocal pyrotechnics and virtuosity for the rabid crowd. Rik and his crack solo band performed plenty of Triumph classics (including the gem "Allied Forces"), solo hits and several instrumental pieces that showed off his grasp of classical, jazz and spanish guitar styles. Rik has never really received his just due as a guitar god as Eddie Van Halen has, but those who have paid attention over the years easily put him in that class of players. Despite his musical prowess, Rik is still a humble and nice guy. It was a real pleasure to get together with him, and I was honored to have him ask me to introduce him on stage once again. By the way, the Chicago-based opening act The Last Vegas are a band to watch. Their enthusiastic super-charged set won over the crowd quickly. They are a five piece original band in the AC/DC, Motley Crue, Black Crowes, Faces vein. Good stuff.
Also attended Soxfest at the Palmer House Hilton this weekend. I was stopped by many very nice Loyal Loopers while I strolled around checking out the scene. Meet and greets with the players and Sox memorabilia galore make this a must-do for White Sox fans. Check it out next year if you can.
Duncan Keith and Patrick Sharp of the Blackhawks stopped in the other night on the show to chat and give away some tickets to the following night's game. Both Duncan and Patrick are rising stars on the Hawks squad and are die-hard rock fans. More of our conversation will be available in podcast form shortly on my page at www.wlup.com.
Lastly... GO BEARS!!!
My long-time friend Rik Emmett (of Triumph fame) played another inspired show at the House of Blues this past Saturday night. As usual, Rik demonstrated his guitar/vocal pyrotechnics and virtuosity for the rabid crowd. Rik and his crack solo band performed plenty of Triumph classics (including the gem "Allied Forces"), solo hits and several instrumental pieces that showed off his grasp of classical, jazz and spanish guitar styles. Rik has never really received his just due as a guitar god as Eddie Van Halen has, but those who have paid attention over the years easily put him in that class of players. Despite his musical prowess, Rik is still a humble and nice guy. It was a real pleasure to get together with him, and I was honored to have him ask me to introduce him on stage once again. By the way, the Chicago-based opening act The Last Vegas are a band to watch. Their enthusiastic super-charged set won over the crowd quickly. They are a five piece original band in the AC/DC, Motley Crue, Black Crowes, Faces vein. Good stuff.
Also attended Soxfest at the Palmer House Hilton this weekend. I was stopped by many very nice Loyal Loopers while I strolled around checking out the scene. Meet and greets with the players and Sox memorabilia galore make this a must-do for White Sox fans. Check it out next year if you can.
Duncan Keith and Patrick Sharp of the Blackhawks stopped in the other night on the show to chat and give away some tickets to the following night's game. Both Duncan and Patrick are rising stars on the Hawks squad and are die-hard rock fans. More of our conversation will be available in podcast form shortly on my page at www.wlup.com.
Lastly... GO BEARS!!!

Monday, January 22, 2007
If Santa didn't bring you a gift you were crazy about at Christmas, here's a few great new items you might like to treat yourself to.
The Doors have just issued a limited edition boxed set entitled "Perception" which includes all 6 of their studio albums. Remastered and remixed, the sound improvement is quite noticeable. Numerous (28) bonus tracks and a dozen rare live concert and music video clips are contained on 6 DVD's which also contain 5.1 Surround Sound mixes of the studio albums. All this is housed in a sharp looking box to commemorate the band's 40th anniversary. Quite a staggering body of quality work, accomplished in only 4 years as a band. As you may know, the best part is that a native Chicagoan (Ray Manzarek) was the founder and keyboardist/bassist in the band. Ray is a great guy and has shared many colorful stories with me about Jim Morrison and the band over the years. Now these stories have been gathered together with other recollections from Robbie Krieger and John Densmore and published along with many never before seen photographs in a new 304 page accompanying coffee table book called "The Doors by The Doors."
Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin also gets the boxed set treatment with all 9 of his solo works in a set called "Nine Lives." Bonus tracks (21) and a DVD with a documentary of Robert's solo career and 20 of his music videos rounds out another great collection.
Speaking of DVD's, the hit spy-spoof television series "Get Smart" created by Mel Brooks and starring the late Don Adams (who also provided the cartoon voices of "Tennessee Tuxedo" and "Inspector Gadget") is now available in single seasons, or as a complete set of all 186 episodes spread over 25 discs. As with the "Gilligan's Island" sets, the picture and sound quality have been boosted here too, and are superb. Many out-takes and special features (including the series pilot) are contained on each disc. This series spawned many catch-phrases that included "Sorry about that, Chief!", "Would you believe...?", "Missed it by THAT much!" among others. The show won 7 Emmy Awards while being nominated for 21 more and 2 Golden Globe's during it's 5 year run. Guess I wasn't the only one who liked it!
The Doors have just issued a limited edition boxed set entitled "Perception" which includes all 6 of their studio albums. Remastered and remixed, the sound improvement is quite noticeable. Numerous (28) bonus tracks and a dozen rare live concert and music video clips are contained on 6 DVD's which also contain 5.1 Surround Sound mixes of the studio albums. All this is housed in a sharp looking box to commemorate the band's 40th anniversary. Quite a staggering body of quality work, accomplished in only 4 years as a band. As you may know, the best part is that a native Chicagoan (Ray Manzarek) was the founder and keyboardist/bassist in the band. Ray is a great guy and has shared many colorful stories with me about Jim Morrison and the band over the years. Now these stories have been gathered together with other recollections from Robbie Krieger and John Densmore and published along with many never before seen photographs in a new 304 page accompanying coffee table book called "The Doors by The Doors."
Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin also gets the boxed set treatment with all 9 of his solo works in a set called "Nine Lives." Bonus tracks (21) and a DVD with a documentary of Robert's solo career and 20 of his music videos rounds out another great collection.
Speaking of DVD's, the hit spy-spoof television series "Get Smart" created by Mel Brooks and starring the late Don Adams (who also provided the cartoon voices of "Tennessee Tuxedo" and "Inspector Gadget") is now available in single seasons, or as a complete set of all 186 episodes spread over 25 discs. As with the "Gilligan's Island" sets, the picture and sound quality have been boosted here too, and are superb. Many out-takes and special features (including the series pilot) are contained on each disc. This series spawned many catch-phrases that included "Sorry about that, Chief!", "Would you believe...?", "Missed it by THAT much!" among others. The show won 7 Emmy Awards while being nominated for 21 more and 2 Golden Globe's during it's 5 year run. Guess I wasn't the only one who liked it!

Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Hope you had a chance to go to the Loop's "New Years Eve Rock 'n' Roll Ball" (or at least catch it on ABC7) with Collective Soul and Marty Casey & Lovehammers at the Sheraton. A capacity crowd of 4000 revelers took in the great sights, sounds and libations as we said goodbye to 2006 and welcomed in 2007. Both Collective Soul and Marty Casey & Lovehammers put on spirited, top-shelf performances that whipped the smartly attired crowd into a hell-raisin' frenzy. If you couldn't make it this year, make a special mental note to ensure you are there next year. What a party!
Just a few days prior to the new year, Styx did two shows in the Chicagoland area in support of their excellent new live CD and DVD entitled "One With Everything: Styx With The Cleveland Youth Orchestra." I was able to attend the second show and was asked by the band to MC that night at the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan. Besides the terrific renderings of their many classics, Styx rolled out several of their new songs from the CD and performed a rollicking version of "I Feel Good" in tribute to the late James Brown that brought the house down. In the words of my new pal Steve (who is a major Hollywood film producer... and therefore not all that easy to impress)... "Wow! That was a killer show!" I couldn't agree more. Styx still brings it. In abundance.
Lest I forget... GO BEARS!!!
Just a few days prior to the new year, Styx did two shows in the Chicagoland area in support of their excellent new live CD and DVD entitled "One With Everything: Styx With The Cleveland Youth Orchestra." I was able to attend the second show and was asked by the band to MC that night at the Genesee Theatre in Waukegan. Besides the terrific renderings of their many classics, Styx rolled out several of their new songs from the CD and performed a rollicking version of "I Feel Good" in tribute to the late James Brown that brought the house down. In the words of my new pal Steve (who is a major Hollywood film producer... and therefore not all that easy to impress)... "Wow! That was a killer show!" I couldn't agree more. Styx still brings it. In abundance.
Lest I forget... GO BEARS!!!

Sunday, January 07, 2007
What a great way to start 2007! As promised, here is the tally for the inaugural "Byrd for Birds" food drive. Together we helped raise over $11,000 in cash donations and collected enough food donations to provide approximately 36,000 people with holiday meals this year! None of this would have been feasible without your kind generosity. Once again, a heartfelt THANK YOU to all the Loyal Loopers who donated and made it all possible!

Sunday, December 10, 2006
Caught up with Blackhawks and Hockey Hall of Fame member Bobby Hull again while he was back in town last week. I met Bobby for the first time as a youngster (check out the photo on my wlup.com page), and it was an experience I will never forget that had a profound effect on me. Bobby was very gracious and very kind to my younger brother and me back then, chatting with us, signing autographs and posing for a picture together. He asked us our names and I remember him ruffling our hair. Years later I learned that Bobby had met his hockey hero Gordie Howe as a kid, remarked about how kind Gordie had been to him and... had his hair ruffled by Gordie! To this day, Bobby still greets the children with the same enthusiasm and genuineness that Gordie Howe greeted him with decades ago. I remember how thrilled I was and as a result, take great pleasure and extra care in making the youngsters who ask for my autograph or would like a picture feel special, too. Thanks for the great lesson, Mr. Hull.
The guys in Army of Anyone stopped in to say hello to me on the show the other night before their concert here in town. Army of Anyone is a new "supergroup" if you will, consisting of the DeLeo brothers (Dean and Robert) from Stone Temple Pilots fame, former Filter frontman and Nine Inch Nails member Richard Patrick (who's brother is actor Robert Patrick from Terminator 2 and the X-Files) and session/David Lee Roth Band drummer Ray Luzier. It was great to see them again and we had a good laugh. Their tour runs through February 3rd in Hartford.
I will be taking some time off for Christmas, so I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your loved ones a happy and joyous holiday season and all the best in 2007. Ho, ho, ho!
The guys in Army of Anyone stopped in to say hello to me on the show the other night before their concert here in town. Army of Anyone is a new "supergroup" if you will, consisting of the DeLeo brothers (Dean and Robert) from Stone Temple Pilots fame, former Filter frontman and Nine Inch Nails member Richard Patrick (who's brother is actor Robert Patrick from Terminator 2 and the X-Files) and session/David Lee Roth Band drummer Ray Luzier. It was great to see them again and we had a good laugh. Their tour runs through February 3rd in Hartford.
I will be taking some time off for Christmas, so I would like to take this opportunity to wish you and your loved ones a happy and joyous holiday season and all the best in 2007. Ho, ho, ho!

Sunday, December 03, 2006
The Loop brought Guns 'n' Roses and Sebastian Bach (of Skid Row fame) to the Allstate Arena last week and it proved to be a bombastic show. Both Sebastian Bach's and Axl Rose's voices and chops were in excellent shape for the sold out crowd. Baz and Axl performed all their hits plus their latest material, including several new tracks from the forthcoming G'n'R effort. The latest word is that we may finally see a spring release for the long awaited (well over 15 years) "Chinese Democracy" disc. As an encore, Sebastian jumped up onstage with Axl and performed a duet on "My Michelle" to the great delight of the concert goers. This latest jaunt is part of a long standing association between the two vocalists. The original (mostly) lineup of G'n'R and Skid Row toured together on the "Use Your Illusions" double-bill back in the early 90's. It was personally pleasing for me to see Sebastian back in action, since we have been friends now for the past 20+ years. Baz was a big fan of my show as a teenager struggling in his first band called Kidd Wikkid. One sunny day while I strolled down the boardwalk on the beach in Toronto (where I was working at the time... the city, not the beach), Baz and his girlfriend recognized me. They tore up to me wide-eyed and he breathlessly introduced himself and told me what a big fan he was. We chatted for quite a while, laughed and got to know each other. Afterwards I passed him my business card and encouraged him to send me a tape of his band so I could hear his work. Several weeks later I received the tape and proceeded to listen to it. To say I was blown away would be an understatement. Of particular note was a song called "Take A Look At Me" which I felt was their strongest. Even though it was a home recording and they were an unsigned band, I started playing the song regularly on my show. I vividly remember the moment I got ready to play the tape for my audience for the very first time... I declared that I believed "that the singer in this next band will be a huge star some day, or I will eat my hat! His name is Sebastian Bach and here's his band... Kidd Wikkid!" Later I learned that Baz had been listening at the time, and began to weep with joy when he heard what I had said on the air. With the exposure on my show, the band quickly secured bigger and better gigs and soon gathered a following in the area. Baz's reputation grew and he later joined a then unknown New Jersey outfit named Skid Row who had heard the buzz about him. The rest, as they say, is history. Sebastian became the star I was convinced he would be and he graciously listed me first in his liner note thank-you's on the debut Skid Row record. To this day at gigs he headlines, he will bring me up on stage, tell the audience the story and exclaim "this is the guy who started it all and believed in me. I love this guy!" Incidentally, the girl he was with that day on the beach later became his wife. Sebastian and Maria have two lovely sons now, Paris and London.

Friday, November 24, 2006
The first (of what I hope will be many) "Byrd for Birds" holiday food drive is now complete. The total donations should be calculated and available to me by early next week and I will relay the results to you as soon as they come in. If you were unable to get by the Merchandise Mart on Tuesday with a donation, but would still like to contribute a frozen turkey, non-perishable food item or simply to donate some money to have these items purchased in your name, you can contact the Greater Chicago Food Depository directly at 773-247-FOOD or log onto www.chicagosfoodbank.org. I would like to personally thank the numerous people who assisted me in making "Byrd for Birds" a reality. Much appreciation to my fellow Loop on-air personalities who lent their enthusiasm and support during my fast and live broadcast. Johnny B and his crew, Erin Carmen, Zakk Tyler and Jane, Crazy Ray and Crystal were all invaluable in getting the word out and encouraging me. Many thanks also go out to Tim, Bill, AJ, Jimi, Tommy, Guy, Dan, Kevyn, Phil, Chris, Pat and Lisa from the Loop who helped me set this up and kept it running smoothly. Thanks to Karla from the Merchandise Mart, and Sue and Keith from the GCFB for bringing the Radio City Rockettes and various school choirs and bands to the live broadcast and working out some of the logistics. Kudos to Potbelly Sandwiches and Eli's Cheesecake for treating the donators to free food. Special thanks to Mayor Daley and his office, the Chicago Sun-Times, Fox TV and WGN-TV for their support and coverage of "Byrd for Birds." Last, but not least, a HUGE thank you to all the wonderful Loyal Loopers who made the effort to donate and cheer me on. Loyal Loopers are simply (hands down) the best and most loyal listeners I have ever had the privilege of performing in front of. You guys (and gals) ROCK!

Sunday, November 19, 2006
The holiday season is almost upon us... family gatherings, love, laughter, good food, friends, gifts and good times are all ahead for most of us. Under these circumstances, it's pretty easy to forget about those who are less fortunate than you and I. For the many people who have been laid off at work, are single parents struggling to make ends meet, or those who are just having a rough year for whatever reason, even having the traditional holiday meal is a luxury they may not be able to enjoy this year. That just doesn't seem right. If nothing else, THAT is something you and I can do something about. This Tuesday, November 21st from 8am to 7pm, I will be launching "Byrd for Birds" and collecting donations of frozen turkeys and non-perishable food items in the south lobby (facing the Chicago River) of the Merchandise Mart in River North (where the Loop studios are now located) and donate them to the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Each turkey will ensure that an average sized family will at least be able to have that traditional dinner that most people take for granted. In addition, starting at 7pm the previous day (Monday, November 20), I will begin a 24 hour hunger-strike in honor of those we are trying to help. I am asking for your help in spreading the word to your friends, family and co-workers, so that we can make this a joyous holiday for ALL. In my estimation, Thanksgiving should really be two words, instead of just one. Thanks for our good fortune, and Giving to those who are less fortunate than you and I this year. That's what "Byrd for Birds" is all about... and who knows, maybe next year will be OUR time of need. We never know.

Sunday, November 12, 2006
Earlier this week, Paul Stanley of KISS played at the House of Blues in support of his new solo disc (only his second, the first being released in the late '70's) "Live To Win." Before the show, I took 10 Loop listeners (who had won the prize during my show) along with me to Paul's sound-check. Paul and his band ran through a private mini-concert of 4 or 5 songs from his new CD for us while the sound and light guys tweaked their settings for the show later that evening. Paul was in a jovial mood, bantering back and forth with us between songs. After the sound-check I brought all the winners around to meet Paul. He signed autographs, posed for pictures and chatted with each excited winner. Their beaming faces said it all. To cap off the evening, each winner and a guest got to attend Paul's concert later that night. If you are a KISS fan (and even if you aren't), I highly recommend picking up the just released "KISSOLOGY Vol. 1 1974-1977" DVD set. Nearly 7 hours worth of previously unreleased live performances from the band's formative years have been restored, remastered and presented in a very handsome package. Gene Simmons is a huge Beatles fan (he saw them on the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964 and it changed his life) and told me he wanted to create a "hard-rock Beatles" with KISS. When you see this early footage, you will be struck with how much he indeed studied and carefully employed the Beatles as a template for their songs and stage presentation. Then they added Japanese Kabuki theatre make-up, wild costuming, lots of pyro and Marshall stacks, and voila! A legend was born. KISSOLOGY Vol. 2 and 3 will follow shortly.

Sunday, November 05, 2006
On November 14th, Paul McCartney's new concert DVD "The Space Within Us" hits stores. It's the documentation of Paul's 11 week, 34 show, sold-out 2005 tour of the USA which passed through Chicago last October 18th and 19th. Directed by Cameron Crowe, it was shot using 25 HD cameras and will include 35 minutes of bonus footage not seen in last week's A&E special presentation. Former president Bill Clinton, Evanston native Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam, Tony Bennett and more all appear in the DVD citing their appreciation for Paul's music and impressions of seeing the tour. Having attended the show on the 19th at the United Center, I can tell you it was a moving experience. Paul played several Beatles songs that had never before been rendered live in front of an audience. He can even still sing them in the same key! This latest tour was not quite as mystical and magical a tour as the previous one was (that one was so incredible, I went three times!), but was amazing in it's own right. Seeing people of all ages (and children, too), races, creeds, cultures and musical genres once again joyously singing along and openly weeping at the show was a sight to behold. The only other performer I have ever seen that could elicit such a powerful emotional reaction from a crowd was Frank Sinatra. We're talking about a very rare caliber of artist that can achieve that. Seen in attendance at various dates on the tour, Steven Tyler, Bono, Lenny Kravitz, Jennifer Aniston, Eva Longoria, Billy Joel, Paul Stanley, Jay Z, Steve Carell, Quincy Jones, Keith Urban, Nicole Kidman , Stevie Wonder, James Taylor , Greg Kinnear, Beyonce, Jack Nicholson, Faith Hill, Ellen DeGeneres, Alec Baldwin, John Cusack, and many more. One of my favorite memories of all time is chatting with Paul about music (in addition to meeting Ringo... his hands are as big as baseball mitts!). I asked Paul if there was any song he wished HE had written, instead of the original artist. His face lit up, he immediately said yes, and he then proceeded to sing a few lines for me of an obscure song he was fond of as a boy. I must admit that when he asked me after he was done if I knew it, I had to say that I was not familiar with it. He grinned and told me that any song from Buddy Holly would also fit the bill. No wonder Paul bought Buddy Holly's catalogue of songs a few years back and holds Buddy Holly appreciation gatherings. Also, on November 21st (one week after Paul's DVD release), a "brand new" Beatles CD will hit the stands. It will be called "Love" in honor of the new Cirque du Soleil Las Vegas show of the same name. The Beatles producer George Martin went back into the Beatles master tapes and has put together a stunning CD of new, experimental mixes of famous Beatles songs. I was given an advance 4 song preview of the new CD, and hearing it blew my mind. The version of "Strawberry Fields Forever" (among others) uses several unreleased studio takes of the song to great effect. George Martin used these pieces to build completely new and different versions of many Beatle classics. In addition to the standard stereo, the CD will also be available in 5.1 surround sound. I was invited to the premiere of "Love" in Las Vegas (where Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, George Harrison's wife Olivia and son Dhani and Yoko Ono were in attendance), but regretfully I could not make it. However, the reviews on it are terrific, so if you are planning a trip to Las Vegas, make an attempt to catch it.

Sunday, October 22, 2006
On Saturday November 4th, I will be hosting a charity benefit for Locks of Love, a non-profit organization that provides hair prosthetics to children with medical hair loss (cancer treatments, etc.) at The Colosseum/Pearl Room located at 191st and LaGrange Road in Mokena. We will have lots of entertainment including appearances by Survivor, Randy Jackson of Zebra, Paul Chapman of UFO, Kimberley Dahme of Boston among others. Tickets are $25 and are available at ticketmaster and at the door. Doors open at 6pm, show starts at 7:30pm. It's for a very good cause, so if you can make it by, it would great to see you! For more info see www.locksoflove.org

Sunday, October 15, 2006
"It was bitterly cold and windswept as dusk descended on the frozen tundra of..." SOLDIER Field? Usually, those famous words would be attached to a description of a football game at LAMBEAU Field in the dead of winter, not an early October Rolling Stones concert in Chicago... but that is exactly what greeted the Stones and the thousands who braved the record cold to see the band in action this past week. The Stones gamely carried on their intended business despite the weather, and rocked the house with favorites as well as few surprises. Mick Jagger was as energetic as ever on stage (probably as much to fight off the freezing temperatures as to entertain the crowd!) and Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts bundled up and somehow managed to play with numb hands and fingers. Then again, Keith's handshake is cold and clammy to begin with, so I suspect he probably didn't even feel the cold! The previous day, the band invited me to come down to Soldier Field to check things out and get a sneak peek of what was to come the following night. Everyone was knowingly laughing about how glad they were that there was to be 470 individual pieces of pyrotechnics fired off during the show "to help keep us warm!" While there, I also chatted with the production crew to learn more specifics. The stage weighs 300 tons and is 204 feet wide, by 100 feet deep, by 92 feet high. The main big-screen is the biggest ever taken on tour, 50 feet by 50 feet. The inflatable lips/tongue logo is 30 feet high by 35 feet wide. In addition, 443 lights, 235 touring personnel, 152 trucks, 36 MILES of cable and enough generators to power a small city are used... and it usually takes a full WEEK (7 days) to set-up and tear-down. Because of the enormity of the production, there are actually THREE complete set-ups leap-frogging across the country to get set up in the next city in time for the next show. Stones ticket prices are near the top of the scale, but with the mind-boggling size (and expense) of a show they bring to town, one can see why. Precisely why the tour is called "A Bigger Bang." While in town, the guys took in the sites (as they usually do... Chicago is one of their favorite places), including Mick taking his son to the Chicago Children's Museum at Navy Pier.
The "Bigger Bang" tour concludes November 22 in Honolulu. Some are again saying this could be the last time... let's hope not... since the Stones "Rock 'n Roll Circus" is a GRAND time. (And a rollin' stone gathers no moss, right?)
The "Bigger Bang" tour concludes November 22 in Honolulu. Some are again saying this could be the last time... let's hope not... since the Stones "Rock 'n Roll Circus" is a GRAND time. (And a rollin' stone gathers no moss, right?)

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