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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Publishing Portal--May 26, 2025








The latest news from Eckhartz Press, and a chance to peek into some of the great previous offerings from our humble little publishing company.


Slivers

=BOOK LAUNCH PARTY THIS WEEK!

=Vicki Atkinson is gathering people to the Barrington White House (145 W. Main Street, Barrington) this Thursday night May 28 from 6:30-8pm for the official unveiling of her debut novel Slivers. What is Slivers about? Well, according to the back cover of the book...

In a single week in the summer of 1973, a quiet suburban neighborhood implodes when generations of mystical deceit become too much to bear. Drawn to the web of secrets and lies, the other worldly slivers refuse to be ignored, pushing one family to the brink.

=Vicki will do a reading, a meet-and-greet, and sign and sell copies of the book. Come on out if you can!


Beyond the Glass

=An informative Q&A with Randy Merkin about his new book. 5 questions, 5 answers.

=If you're interested in interviewing Randy about some of these great stories, Eckhartz Press publisher Rick Kaempfer (Rick@eckhartzpress.com) can help set that up.


COMING SOON!

=Another brand new Eckhartz Press book...

=What will it be about? 

Recovery is not a destination — it's a transformation. This book is your compass for navigating the 12 Steps, empowering you to rise above your past and step into the life you were always meant to live. With warmth, wisdom, and a touch of humor, each page brings you closer to the full recovery that is already in your reach. Woven within the guidance are true stories from the fellowship of AA — deeply personal, beautifully human, and proof that no matter how far you've fallen, a new life is possible. You don't have to walk this road alone. The path forward starts here.


Chili Dog MVP 

=OK, apparently this is a big-ticket item. I'm told hundreds of tickets have already been reserved for this debut...


=One of the great things about this entire Dick Allen project is that so little has been written and filmed about Dick Allen since his retirement. Every new item we get from his glory days is a potential treasure trove. For instance, the team putting the film together has been on the hunt for video of Dick's TV show on Channel 44 back in the day. We ran into sportscaster Fred Huebner at one of our book signings and found out that his father (also Fred Huebner) was the executive producer of Dick's show. The family didn't have video, but they did have a few still shots from the show. They were kind enough to share them. Here they are...




=By the way, if you don't already have Chili Dog MVP or Last Comiskey, we will be selling them at the big Chicago film premiere of My Father, Dick Allen. The authors will be there to sign them too.



=Paul Zimbrakos is the co-author of Sirens in the Loop. Zimbrakos was the legendary editor of the City News Bureau of Chicago who mentored generations of young journalists. Paul demonstrated a keen editorial vision, guiding the newsroom with integrity and a deep respect for factual reporting and timeliness. Unfortunately, he didn't live to see the book completed. Paul passed away this week (May 31) in 2022.   


=Luckily Paul's daughter (shown below with co-author Jim Elsener who completed the book) and his grandchildren did live to see it. They were incredibly thankful and proud the day of the book launch party.
  
=Another big Sirens in the Loop party is coming this summer. It's a double event. Mark Wukas (The Kiss of Night) and Jim Elsener (Sirens in the Loop) are co-hosting a "City News Book Gala" on Saturday, July 11 from 5-7 pm at the Edgewater Historical Society Museum - 5358 N. Ashland, Chicago.  They will both have an opportunity to talk about (and sell) their City News books. 

The Kiss of Night

=Speaking of The Kiss of Night, the WBEZ (NPR) radio show Here and Now did a phone-in segment about good summer reading books. Well, lucky for us, a reader and fan of Mark Wukas's The Kiss of Night called the show and gushed about his great novel. Thanks to that fan, and to WBEZ!

=It shouldn't have come as a surprise. The Kiss of Night is still receiving enthusiastic 5-star reviews on Amazon. Here's an example...

As a Chicago City News Bureau veteran with a command of the classics, Wukas elevates the crime novel genre with graceful prose as his street reporter protagonist leads us through twists and turns in the city's less travelled, but always fascinating, precincts. The resolution at the end of his tale cleverly ties up all the loose ends in an unexpectedly high-minded way


The Best of Words on Birds

=Thank you so much to everyone who came out to see Jeff Reiter at the Wheaton Public Library last week. It was a great turnout (about a hundred people).

=For those of you Words on Birds fans out there, be sure to check out the spring issue of Illinois Audubon. Jeff has contributed an article called "Rare Birders" to the magazine. It's a highly recommended read (unfortunately currently not on-line).

=How about a bird picture? Can you identify this one?*



Celtic Knot

=Here's another event coming soon. On August 7th, Robert Conlon is doing an Author Presentation at Embassy Public House on Taylor St. during the Chicago Irish Society groups night. Wait a minute. Conlon is Irish?


40 Years, 40 Films

=If you are putting your calendar together for June, here's another date to add. Nick's Pix comes back to the Lake Theater in Oak Park on Wednesday, June 10th at 7pm. Nick Digilio will be screening one of the great film musicals: South Park: Bigger, Longer, Uncut from 1999. It's a big screen viewing followed by discussion, trivia, and prizes. Oh, and of course, your chance to buy Nick's great book 40 Years, 40 Films.


Records Truly Is My Middle Name & Everything I Know I Learned from Rock Stars

=Steve Nicks celebrates a birthday this week (May 26), and she is featured in two Eckhartz Press books. Records Truly is My Middle Name author John Landecker hung out with her one night at the Playboy Mansion on State Parkway in Chicago (photo below), and Bill Paige interviewed her for Illinois Entertainer, which is featured in his book of interviews, Everything I Know I Learned from Rock Stars.

=In addition, Happy birthday to Karla Devito (May 29). An interview with her is also featured in  Everything I Know I Learned from Rock Stars.

=Completing the rock star trifecta, last week Joe Jackson was back in Chicago at the Park West Theater. Joe is featured in Bill Paige's book as well. (Photo from Tuesday/Rick Kaempfer)

The Flip Side

=This week last year the Vanished Chicagoland podcast featured an episode about The Flip Side record stores. Host Pete Kastanes has passed away, but his words live on. You can listen to it here.


Cubsessions

=A few key Cubsessions birthdays this week. Cubs announcer Pat Hughes (May 27) rates an entire chapter in the book with his account of what it was like to announce the World Series winning moment. In addition, two Cubs greats made appearances at Cubsessions book signings, Carlos Zambrano (June 1) and Randy Hundley (June 1). Both are shown in photos with Cubsessions co-author Randy Richardson below. 

=Hundley also appeared on the podcast by Eckhartz Press publishers Rick and Dave. You can listen to that here.


I Bear WitnessBehind the Glass 

=Dan McNeil's book I Bear Witness features a few interviews with Chicago Bears Hall of Famer Brian Urlacher. Brian is celebrating a birthday this week (May 25)

=Randy Merkin's first book (Behind the Glass) also features an entire chapter about former Chicago Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher. Those are Randy's kids with the Bears great.

 

=When Joel Daly passed away in 2020, WGN Radio posted a few of the interviews he did on their airwaves over the years. One of them was with Steve & Johnnie from this week in 2005 (May 26). You can still listen to it here. 


The Unplanned Life

=This week in 2020, Roger Badesch was making the rounds promoting his new memoir. Among his media stops, Matt Bubala's show on WGN Radio (May 26). 


Life Behind the Camera

=Who wouldn't want this endorsement? It happened to Life Behind the Camera author Chuck Quinzio this week (May 27) in 2014. Yes, that is Sting.


We Have Company

=It's a big week for rock star birthdays for some reason, which means it's a big week for Bobby Skafish's book We Have Company. Three rock stars celebrating birthdays this week get the full chapter treatment in Bobby's book. Crowded House's Neil Finn (May 27), guitarist Gary Brooker (May 29), and Rolling Stones guitarist Ron Wood (June 1). That's Ronnie on the left, and Skafish in the middle of the photo. Bernard Fowler is on the right.


Your Dime My Dance Floor

=Chet Coppock attended every Chicago Bears opening day game for 68 years in a row. Naturally he became acquainted with the great Bears running back Gale Sayers. He writes a whole chapter about him in his book Your Dime My Dance Floor. Gale was born this week in 1943.


Always a Pleasure

=Bill Walton passed away this week (May 27) in 2024. He and Chuck Swirsky knew each other well in the basketball world, and Bill made an appearance in Always a Pleasure.

=Former Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan obviously dealt with Chicago Bulls radio play-by-play man Chuck Swirsky on a regular basis. It wasn't a big surprise that Billy also appeared in Chuck's book Always a Pleasure. It's Billy's birthday this week (May 30)



=This week in 2018 (May 31), the Chicago Writers Association came to us and asked us to publish their literary journal. Little did we know this would just be the beginning. Since then they have asked us to publish four more! Volume 5 debuts in June. 




EveryCubEver

=The seventh edition of EveryCubEver is still selling well. 

=This week in 2021, Rick Kaempfer appeared on John Landecker's show on WGN Radio talking about the 3rd edition of his book EveryCubEver. He even recites a poem he wrote for the book. Worth a listen.  It's about Harry Steinfeldt, the forgotten third baseman in the famous Tinker-to-Evers-to-Chance infield. You can read it below...


An Ode To Harry 

The poem by Franklin P. Adams definitely enhanced,

The Hall of Fame chances of Tinker, Evers & Chance,

But the other name in that infield has been lost to time,

Just because Harry Steinfeldt’s name didn’t rhyme,

He hit for more power, he drove in more runs,

He made fewer errors, and when the game was to be won,

They leaned on Harry Steinfeldt, the World Series MVP,

Though his name was a mouthful, depriving immortality


Righteous Might

=This week in 2020, Keith Conrad's novel Righteous Might was released. The science fiction thriller about time travel and the attack on Pearl Harbor is still available at Eckhartz Press. In fact, exactly one year later the audio book of Righteous Might was released as well.


Wicker Park Wishes

=This week in 2021, Wicker Park Wishes author Margaret Larkin sat down for this Q&A about her recently released book


Signature Shoes

=One of the pioneers in the world of Signature Shoes was New York Jets star quarterback Joe Namath, who is celebrating a birthday this week (May 31). He is featured prominently in Ryan Trembath's book about the celebrity shoe craze.



Monkey in the Middle

=Dobie Maxwell's incredible book about a real-life bank robbery has gotten praise from across the spectrum. One of the biggest fans is Toronto radio personality Jerry Agar (May 31 birthday boy). Here's what he said about the book...

  • “It is a sad fact of the human condition that we are entertained by the misfortune of others. That is why Dobie Maxwell calls himself “Mr. Lucky.” He takes the body blows that life has dealt him and makes them into stories for your amusement. None is better than the story told here of two life-long friends – guys who counted on one another – gone wrong with bank robberies, the FBI, police lineups and all the intrigue of crime story fiction which became all too real for Maxwell. If your best friend’s actions had you in the crosshairs of the FBI, what would you do? Read the story, for Dobie’s answer.”

    Jerry Agar/Talk show host/News Talk 1010—CFRB Toronto


Truffle Hunt

=This week in 2015 (June 1), Brent Petersen made a recipe featured in his foodie novel Truffle Hunt at the farmer's market in Austin, Texas...


*The bird in the picture above is a Kirtland's Warbler, America's rarest songbird. This is the time of year to see them in north central Michigan (May & June). Photo by Jerry Goldner.

Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Studio Walls--June 19, 2024

 







A weekly update/preview of my latest podcasts, and a look back at some of my previous audio work from this week in history over the past 40+ years.

This is the latest episode...


Here are a few from the archives...


June 16--Kerry Wood birthday

=I told the story of my brush with the great Cubs hurler  this episode of Minutia Men.  

 

June 18—Roger Ebert birthday.

=I met the great Chicago movie critic many times during my radio career, but none of my stories about him are anywhere near as entertaining at this Roger Ebert story told to us by Fox-32 reporter Dane Placko. It's a story for the ages.

June 18--Paul McCartney birthday

=I have my own Paul McCartney story that I told in this episode of Minutia Men. The radio legend Bob Stroud also told us his Paul McCartney story in this episode of Minutia Men Celebrity Interview.



 

June 19—Dirk Nowitzki birthday

=Former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban told us how he felt about the NBA Hall of Famer in this episode of  Minutia Men Celebrity Interview

June 19, 1990—North Pier opens. 

=Stan Lawrence was on our show and told us a memorable story about the treatment he received in a club that no longer exists at North Pier. You can hear that story here.


June 20, 1953—Hottest day ever at Wrigley Field

=When it's hot at Wrigley Field it's very hot. We have audio of Pat Hughes and Ron Santo talking about the heat, and it's solid gold. Will we play it this week? 

 

June 22--Todd Rundgren birthday

=Todd is known as being difficult in the recording studio, but Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad was on our show and had a slightly different take on the Rock and Roll great. Listen to it here.

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Studio Walls--March 27, 2024

 







A weekly update/preview of my latest podcasts, and a look back at some of my previous audio work from this week in history over the past 40+ years.

This week's Free Kicks is a preview of the FA Cup Semi-Finals, and the Europa and Champions League quarter-finals. It's called "Cup Previews"

This week's Minutia Men Celebrity Interview is with Chip Monck, the Emcee and Lighting Director at Woodstock.

This week's Minutia Men episode is called "Paging Dr. Freud".


Some other audio moments from the archives...


March 24--Lara Flynn Boyle birthday. I told the story of my brush with her on this episode of Minutia Men.  

March 24, 1975--Grand Funk Railroad released "Bad Time". Mark Farner told us the sad story behind the lyrics to that song in this interview.


March 25—Elton John birthday. Jim Peterik told us the story of the first time he heard Elton on the radio and how it changed his life. May Pang told us about Elton & John Lennon appearing together at Madison Square Garden.

March 25--Paul Michael Glaser birthday. We had the original Starsky on the show and geeked out on our adolescent love of his show. 

March 25, 1976—Tubes released “Don’t Touch Me There”. Fee Waybill told us the story behind that naughty song.  


March 27, 1973—Fred Karger crashes the Oscars…again! He told us how he pulled it off.

March 27, 1987--The Bold & the Beautiful debuted. Maitland Ward, now an adult film star, got her acting start on the soap opera. Dave and I have never researched an interview more than this one with Maitland. 


March 28--John Landecker birthday. He's been on our show at least three times. Part One. Part Two. Part Three

March 28, 1971—Final Ed Sullivan show airs. Carl Giammarese’s Ed Sullivan story


March 29, 1996—Debut of “Baby Boomer”. I wrote this song for Landecker & the Legends the day John Landecker received his first AARP card. Will we play it on this week's show?


March 30, 2023—Cubs Flicks debuts on Marquee. It was opening day, and "Writer Rick Kaempfer" was introduced by Pat Hughes in this documentary to tell stories about Cubs history.  

March 30--Fred Winston birthday. We had the WLS great on the show to talk about his impressive career.  

Friday, August 04, 2023

Media Notebook--8-4-23















MEDIA NOTEBOOK

A curation of news items about the media from this past week, with a particular emphasis on Chicago

(By Rick Kaempfer)


Happy to be back in the saddle.

 

RADIO/PODCASTS

 


*The 2023 inductees to the Radio Hall of Fame are

  • 102.9 WMGK Philadelphia morning host John DeBella
  • Longtime “The Big 98” WSIX Nashville morning host Gerry House
  • WNEW/WCBS-FM and SiriusXM host Pat St. John.
  • Former WAAF Boston, WIYY Baltimore, and KISW/KZOK Seattle morning host Bob Rivers.
  • American Top 40 host Shadoe Stevens
  • NPR correspondent Nina Totenberg.
  • WLIB/WBLS New York and Inner City Broadcasting executive Charles Warfield.
  • RadioInk publisher Deborah Parenti.

=Chicago is shut out this year, unfortunately.

=Quick story about one of the inductees, Bob Rivers. When he was in Baltimore back in 1988, he did that old “stay on the billboard until my team wins” stunt when the Orioles started the season off winless. One of my first jobs as Steve & Garry’s producer was to get a phone number for him so they could make fun of him.

 

 

*Illinois Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

=This month’s Illinois Entertainer is out and features my interview with Ron Romero from the Illinois Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. You can read it here.


 

*New boss at Hubbard

=While I was on my July hiatus, Hubbard Radio announced the appointment of Keith Lawless as VP/Market Manager for The Drive, the Mix, and WSHE. Lawless comes from Tampa where he had a 25-year run with Cox Media.

 

*All Access Shuts its Doors

=Another radio/media/music publication is going away. Joel Denver’s All Access is shutting down after 28 years on August 15th. It was purely a financial decision, as Denver said “the money just isn’t there anymore to continue.” These staffers are now available.


 

*Sportscaster-palooza

=When I was a kid I believed the Beatles all lived in the same house (like in the movie “Help”) and hung around with each other all the time. Turns out that wasn’t true, but you know what is true? All Chicago sportscasters live in the same house and hang out together. Here is the evidence. From left to right. Chuck Swirsky, Mike Monaco, Zach Zaidman, Adam Amin, Jason Benetti, Jon Wiedeman, Darrin Jackson and Jeff Joniak. I wonder where their house is. Looks like it’s near the river.



=Where was Pat Hughes? Oh, no big whoop, he was just being inducted into Baseball’s Hall of Fame.


=The Daily Herald interviewed fellow HOFer Bob Costas. He thinks that the late Cubs announcer Jack Quinlan should also be in the hall. 


*Abe Kanan leaves Angi Taylor show

=Abe was a fixture on the Angi Taylor Show at 95.5 FM (Rock 95.5) for nearly three years as the co-host and executive producer of the show. The station and Kanan were unable to agree on a contract, which officially ended his time here. Kanan previously worked at Q-101 and the Loop.

 

*Lin Brehmer is a finalist for Personality of the Year

=Chicago may have been shut out of the Radio Hall of Fame this year but look who was nominated for the prestigious Marconi Award for Major Market Personality of the Year: the late great Lin Brehmer. 

=August will be Lin Brehmer month in Chicago. You’ve probably heard about the tribute concert to Lin at the Metro, but did you know the Cubs are also joining in the celebration?

 

 *Cubs Song Emerges

=Speaking of the Cubs, check out this story in the Sun-Times about a recently discovered Cubs song from six decades ago. 

 

 

*Chicago Radio Ratings

=It’s almost time for a new batch of ratings information, but in case you missed the June numbers while I was gone, you can find them here. Also, Jeff Agrest of the Sun-Times analyzed the battle of the sports radio outlets.



*Orion Samuelson Being Honored at McHenry County Fair

=The legendary broadcaster was on Lisa Dent's show on WGN this week discussing the honor.



*Johnny B

=Chicago loves Jonathon Brandmeier, and right now we’re rooting for him even more. Johnny announced another health scare involving his vocal cords.

=On the other hand, he sure sounds good. Score listeners were recently treated to a Johnny B appearance on the Parkins & Spiegel show.


 

*Dave Kerner Health Scare

=The recently retired radio reporter Dave Kerner also has been undergoing some pretty serious health issues these past two weeks. He updated his Facebook friends with this report…

Three days after coming home following the placement of two stents in my heart, I experienced some pain on my right side (near rib cage) to the point of not being able to lie down and sleep.Toughed it out until Monday when I called doctors and they arranged a late Monday afternoon scan. Four hours after the scan, my cardiologist calls me and says he’s concerned enough I should go back to hospital ER. Another two day stay, more tests and the result of a small blood clot and a small amount of fluid in a lung, both treatable without surgery. I’m back home again. Medical people watching my back. And more that has happened to me and my health in the last 11 days than the other 65-plus years put together. But again, VERY GRATEFUL.

 

 

*Cisco Cotto’s new gig

=He’ll still be working at WBBM-AM, but...


 

 

*U of C radio station facing trouble

=U of Chicago’s student run radio station has had its budget slashed, and the students and alumni fear for the station’s future. Block Club Chicago has the details.


 

*Ex-Chicago Radio

=Remember Don Geronimo? The former B-96 and WLS personality has been in Washington DC at WBIG-FM for years now, but this week they showed him the door after an on-air incident involving sexist comments toward a local Washington TV anchor. Details are here.

=Don’s apology was posted yesterday. It’s too late to save him, but it’s still the right thing to do.


=Brad White attended the Illinois Center of Broadcasting and got his career start as a board op at WLIT. Well, talk about working your way up the ladder! Last week iHeartMedia announced that Brad has been named as the Program Director of one of America’s most respected rock stations, KBCO in Boulder-Denver. He has been working at the station and its Denver sister stations since 2003.

 

 

*Rest in Peace

We lost a few local legends over the past month. All of them are big losses…

=Dick Biondi was one of the all-time greats.

 =Tom Teuber was a legendary programmer, especially during his time here in Chicago at WMET.

=Charlie Warner was the man who brought Bob Pittman to Chicago when he ran WKQX. This list by Inside Radio mentions some of the others who were mentored by Charlie. Not on the list are some of the people he hired in Chicago, including Mitch Michaels, Lorna Ozmon, and Bob Heymann.

=Frank Cody was the father of the Smooth Jazz format.


 

 

MEDIA BIRTHDAYS & MILESTONES

 

 

*August 1—Joe Collins death

=It would be difficult to find someone more universally loved than former Chicago traffic reporter Joe Collins. I had the chance to interview him for Illinois Entertainer just a few months before he passed away. 

 

*August 3—Scott Placko birthday

=Channel 2 cameraman/photographer Scott is the younger brother of Fox-32 reporter Dane.

 

August 3--Jerry G. Bishop birthday

=The anniversary of Chicago broadcasting icon Jerry G. Bishop’s birth was this week. His protégé (as both Svengoolie and in radio) was Rich Koz. When I interviewed Koz in 2009, he went into a little more detail about what Jerry G. meant to him. Worth a read.

 


*August 4, 1957—Robin Robinson birthday

=For many years Robin anchored the marquee newscast at Fox-32. She retired a few years ago after a distinguished career.

 

*August 4—Phil Manicki birthday

=Former Loop/Drive jock was a fixture of rock radio in Chicago for decades. My 2019 Illinois Entertainer interview with Phil is here. 

 

*August 5—Geoff Pinkus birthday

Geoff is a former WIND/WCKG talker. My 2008 Chicago Radio Spotlight interview with Geoff is here. 

 

 

TV/STREAMING

 


*New Role for Sarah Jindra at WGN-TV

=Today was her last day as a traffic reporter on WGN-TV. She begins a new role as the co-host of a new show called Spotlight Chicago in September. (It was air at 3pm on WGN-TV). This is a look back at her traffic reporting career.


 

*No end in sight for writers/actors strike

=What does our media consumption future hold? The New York Times took a crack at answering the question we’ve all been wondering about. 

 

 

*Cable News Corner

=Kirstin Powers Exits CNN

=Ray Epps Sues Fox News


 

*Dick Vitale has Vocal-Cord Cancer

=The basketball announcing icon shared the bad news with his fans a few weeks ago. ABC-7 has the story.


 

*Mark Jackson out at ESPN

=You’ve probably heard about the many layoffs at ESPN over the past few weeks. The NBA crew in particular has been shaken up. Jeff Van Gundy was shoved out recently. This week they said farewell to Mark Jackson.


 

*Vanna White signs partial deal

=When I signed off at the end of June, Vanna was in a holdout with Wheel of Fortune, trying to secure a raise. She got part of what she wanted. If you read between the lines, it doesn’t sound like she’ll get all of it.


 

*Rest in Peace

We lost a few greats in the television/film world as well.

=Paul Reubens/Pee Wee Herman was 70.

=You may not know the name Jack Reed, but you’ve seen famous actors portray him.

=Katie Spikes


 

 

SOCIAL MEDIA

 

 

*Twitter is gone

One person who didn’t go on a hiatus in July was Elon Musk. He’s been in the news constantly.

=Elon Musk changes Twitter name and logo

=Elon Musk sued for blowing off severance for workers

=Elon Musk sues not-for-profit that tracks hate speech



I've been working on an exciting book and will have details about that book in the coming weeks. My podcasts and regular blog features will return next week.


As usual, if you have any media news you'd like to share, drop me a line at rick@eckhartzpress.com.