The last episode of the season dropped yesterday. You can listen to it here.
Champions League final is set. FA Cup final is set. The EPL teams are battling it out for Top 4 and relegation. Adam and Rick cover it all. [Ep154]
Musings, observations, and written works from the publisher of Eckhartz Press, the media critic for the Illinois Entertainer, co-host of Minutia Men, Minutia Men Celebrity Interview and Free Kicks, and the author of "The Loop Files", "Back in the D.D.R", "EveryCubEver", "The Living Wills", "$everance," "Father Knows Nothing," "The Radio Producer's Handbook," "Records Truly Is My Middle Name", and "Gruen Weiss Vor".
The last episode of the season dropped yesterday. You can listen to it here.
Champions League final is set. FA Cup final is set. The EPL teams are battling it out for Top 4 and relegation. Adam and Rick cover it all. [Ep154]
.@Yankees 🤝 @NYRangers
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) May 6, 2022
Anthony Rizzo, Aaron Judge and DJ LeMahieu enjoyed a cold one at the Penguins-Rangers game 🍻
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*On this day in 1976, John Landecker and John Travolta appeared together in front of nearly 30,000 screaming fans at Woodfield Mall in what was one of the most memorable appearances in both of their careers. Landecker tells the story of that day in his book Records Truly Is My Middle Name.
*On this day in 2019, Cubs owner Tom Ricketts gave his unofficial thumbs up to the Eckhartz Press book EveryCubEver.
*On this day in 2008, our parent company Just One Bad Century made a big splash with some photographs promoting our Cubs clothing line. Not sure why it made such a big splash...
Some of these are headscratchers for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (Eminem, Dolly Parton, Harry Belafonte), but they are clearly worthy of some kind of Hall of Fame...
Born OTD in 1892, Ted Turner. Cubs pitcher for 1 day (4/20/20). Before and after baseball, Ted was in constant trouble with the law. Crimes included grand larceny, robbing a distillery, safecracking, and murder of a cop. Spent 15 years in prison and broke out twice. #EveryCubEver pic.twitter.com/wNAS4UNk3y
— Rick Kaempfer (@RickKaempfer) May 4, 2022
Every week I send my Minutia Men Co-Host Dave Stern a list from our audio archives for this week's Studio Walls feature. These are the possibilities for this week. Which one will he choose?
*May 2 is WGN-TV's Larry Potash's birthday. He appeared as a guest on Minutia Men a few years ago. (Listen to the entire interview here)
*May 2 is also Franke Previte's birthday. The songwriter of the Dirty Dancing hits, appeared on our show last year. (Listen to the interview here)
*May 3, 1979, the San Diego Chicken was hired by KGB Radio. We talked to the chicken a few years ago, and it was a fun interview (Listen to it here)
*May 3, 1971, All Things Considered debuted on NPR. We had one of the contributors to that show, Aaron Freeman on our show. (Entire interview here)
*May 4, 1970 is the date of the Kent State Massacre. The photographer who took the iconic photo, John Filo, was on the show and told the backstory of that photograph. (Full interview here)
*May 5, 2016, Minutia Men debuted.
*May 5, 1989, the movie Field of Dreams was released. We talked to the man who played John Kinsells, Dwier Brown. (That interview is here)
*May 6, 1976, John Landecker and John Travolta appear at Woodfield Mall. We have the audio from that memorable appearance (AUDIO)
*Today is George Will's birthday. George is a political commentator, yes, but he's also a big Cubs fan, and an owner of a copy of EveryCubEver. (Photo)
*On this day in 2018, Eckhartz Press author Tom Weinberg (Chasing the Lost City) appeared on WTTW's Chicago Tonight. See more about that here.
*Today is novelist Jim Korkoris' birthday. Jim is a big fan of the Eckhartz Press book In Small Boxes. Here's what he said about it: At times, poignant, sad and very funny. A wonderfully unique coming of age story. We will all see pieces of ourselves and our lives in this book.
Thanks so much to Robert Feder for mentioning my Dave Plier interview in his column this morning. He writes...
Dave Plier, the Chicago media man of many hats, rates the profile treatment from Rick Kaempfer in the May edition of Illinois Entertainer. (Here is the link.) Plier, a retail marketing executive by day, tells how he came to be a regular weekend and fill-in host at Nexstar Media news/talk WGN 720-AM and board chair of Chicago’s Museum of Broadcast Communications. “The museum is on the way back,” Plier tells Kaempfer, adding: “We have an inaugural award ‘The Bob Newhart Award For Excellence in Television’ we will launch this fall with Bob. We have a Radio Hall of Fame event this July where we will celebrate Top 40 Radio personalities from the ’60s and ’70s.”
*On this day in 2020, Roger Badesch's great Eckhartz Press book The Unplanned Life was released. Unfortunately for Roger it was in the middle of a pandemic, but he is still tirelessly promoting it. Our favorite kind of author.
One of the great priviledges of this media writing gig has been interviewing countless radio greats who worked at the radio station that meant the most to me in my childhood--WLS, the Big 89. Here are a few highlights from those many interviews...
*Last year on this day, Dave and I were the Zoom stars of Cocktails and Conversation for the Chicago Writers Association. If you'd like to relive that appearance, it's still out there.
This week's episode is out. Listen to it here.
A relationship with Mona Lisa, childhood games, Casey Kasem’s outtake, a very tired wife, falling into a port-a-potty, and a listener’s brush with Bob Newhart are discussed by Rick and Dave. [Ep269]