Hi Kent -
Ted
Gorden Smucker here.
As many of us know,
the 10th Anniversary of the death of legendary DJ Larry Lujack is
December 18th, 2023.
Rewound
Radio is offering a non-stop streaming replay of the “DJ Hall of Fame” salute
to Superjock that was originally aired on November 25th. If you missed this six-hour program, it will
remain available for listening until the 19th of this month at https://rewoundradio.com/lujacktribute.html. If you haven't heard it yet, this may be your last chance to listen for awhile.
Here is what some listeners posted after hearing the
Rewound Radio special:
I lived in Chicago from 72-87. Listened to
Uncle Lar quite a bit on both LS and CFL. This is taking me back to those days!
Thanks -
Vince Leoni
Just finished listening to all six hours! It
was wonderful hearing Superjock again. Still really miss him. Thanks to Ted
Gorden Smucker, Tommy Edwards & Fred Winston and all that were
involved in putting this program together. (Note: That would include Bill
Shannon and Steve Brelsford.) Much
appreciated!
Bradford Milliken
Listened all afternoon. It was a great show.
Thanks to all of you guys for doing this.
Wesley Johnson
Outstanding!!!
Scott Messmer
We lost Jeff Foskett, long-time member of both The Beach Boys Touring Band and Brian Wilson's Touring Band, earlier this week after a long battle with anaplastic thyroid cancer, a condition first announced here in Forgotten Hits several years ago.
Jeff had been a good friend to FH and was an integral part of The Beach Boys' live concert sound over several decades, providing the high end during their concert performances. He was also just a sweetheart of a guy ... and as big a Beach Boys fan as any member of the audience.
We got to meet and visit with him before or after a couple of Brian Wilson shows ... and then again when he produced my very favorite Micky Dolenz solo album, "King For A Day." He will be missed.
And, speaking of Micky Dolenz, we just got this from Micky's PR Guy, David Salidor ...
MICKY'S COUNTODOWN TO 2024
Micky Dolenz will be on KTLA's Countdown To 2024 New Year's Eve - on New Year's Eve - interviewed by Nikki Novak.
Here's Micky and Nikki (photo by Kimberly Cornell)
Speaking of Dolenz, his "Shiny Happy People" recording remains for a fourth week on the UK's Official Physical Singles Chart, right behind Coldplay's Xmas single.
DIS
Micky and Nikki ... I like the sound of that! (kk)
Danny Bonaduce announced his immediate retirement from radio effective tomorrow. The former Danny Partridge recently disclosed his diagnosis of hydrocephalus, a neurological disorder that causes the build-up of fluid on the brain.
For the past twelve years, Bonaduce has hosted a morning program on Classic Rock station KZOK in Seattle. (Danny launched his radio career right here in Chicago back in the '80's on The Loop, thanks to a little help from Jonathon Brandmeier and Steve Dahl. After living a life essentially of chaos, Bonaduce did his best to clean up his act ... although he drifted back to his old ways far too often. One big promotion event here was a boxing match between Bonaduce and Donny Osmond, who was starring in "Joseph" here in Chicago a the time. Still, he proved to be a natural on the air ... charismatic and charming, despite being a self-admitted fuck-up for most of his life. Somehow, he was able to make a connection with his audience thru that very analysis.) We wish him the best. (kk)
From Tom Cuddy ...
A short profile on T.J. Lubinsky ...
T.J. ‘Doo Wop’ Lubinsky finally got to make his dream music show
Earlier
this week we ran Rich Turner's excellent review of the Cornerstones Of
Rock concert he saw over the Thanksgiving weekend ...
But it sounds like he's got several other shows coming up too!
Tell us about them, Rich! (kk
Well, Kent it's a huge concert week for me and my girl friend
Alice!
Tonight we're going to see Bowzer's Christmas Show with Peter Noone and
other guests at our beautiful Ruth Eckerd Hall. I have seen the show
before and have always enjoyed it.
Tomorrow night it's The Outlaws
Christmas Show with the Artimus Pyle Band opening at the Capitol Theater
here in Clearwater. It is also an annual event with The Outlaws
originally being from Tampa.
And Sunday we are off to see Three Dog
Night (or is it One Dog Night?) at Ruth Eckerd Hall with Firefall
opening. I won these tickets or I probably would not be going, but it
will still be fun.
And if that is not enough, we will be catching The
Steve Miller Band next Thursday at our brand new venue called The Sound
At Coachman Park here in Clearwater. An outdoor amphitheater in
December? Only in Florida!
It's gonna be a great week of music!! Hope
you are back to normal health-wise and enjoy the holidays!Rich Turner,
Largo, FL
Speaking of that Cornerstones piece, we got a few response to that as well ...
Including a couple from the guys that we up on stage that night!
Hello Kent,
I hope you are doing well ... it’s been a while since we’ve talked. Wow!
Thank you for posting this.
I remember meeting Rich and Alice at the
Arcada. What wonderful and dedicated fans they are.
We are blessed to
still have such a strong following for our music, and that is why the
Cornerstones of Rock and the Happy Together Tour are still going strong.
I mention that and thank everyone at every concert.
Once
again, thank you Rich and Alice for the great photos and taking the time
to write about your fun evening at The Arcada.
Kent, I hope you have a
joyous, happy and healthy Christmas!
Carl Giammarese The Buckinghams
Very Cool Piece, Kent!
Thank you sooo much.
Many blessings to you and your family on Christmas!
And a toast to all you do for our Chicago community (and beyond!)
Rock on!!
Jimbo
Please extend my gratitude to
the creator of the original piece and thank the two of them for the
tremendous support ...
And thanks forever to Kent Kotal, all who follow us now, those who acquired
enough of our band's music to keep us around (New Colony) SIX decades
as of next year, and even those who could give a rat's derriere, but find
these silly postings of mine to be amusing.
Blessings
to each of you for Christmas and safe entries into 2024, which,
hopefully, will be a life-changing one in its positivity for each of us
and all who are important in our lives!
Peace, my friends,
Love ya, man!
Ray
Hi Kent,
Loved
the article about the Cornerstones of Rock. You can feel the
excitement in this man’s voice. Aren’t we lucky to live in a city where
so much incredible entertainment is within reach. And I am incredibly
fortunate and thankful that all of these guys are paying homage to our
great DJ Dick Biondi in his documentary.
We’re making great progress as
we wade through the licensing behemoth, seeing shards of light seeping
through the end of the tunnel, onward and upward we go.
Merry Christmas, buddy!
Hugs,
Pam
Very nice piece on the Cornerstones show!
Take Care & have a Merry Xmas.
Ken
Amazing Cornerstones review!!!
Thanks Kent.
Kris Erik Stevens
Hi Kent,
Thank you so much for the "Chicago Groups Extravaganza!!
Enjoyed seeing the photos and glad everyone is still touring. What a time it was in the 1960's when our Chicago Groups "invaded the British Invasion!!!!"
Have a Merry Christmas and Happy, Happy New Year and always
KEEP ROCKIN' and KEEP THE MUSIC ALIVE..... Carolyn
And how about a road trip ...
Thank you for that excellent review of the Cornerstones show.
Just a thought ...
The
Cornerstones of Rock should consider a March show down here in
Scottsdale tied in with spring training. The place is crawling with
Chicago area folks and they just opened an outdoor venue down town that
hosted Wilco in October.
Robert Campbell
ROAD TRIP!!!!!
Boy, that's a great idea!
If you can put us in contact with the promoters ... and they'd be willing to bring everybody down there and put them up for a few days ... long enough to do the show and maybe see a Cubs and/or Sox game ... we may just have a winning formula here. (I can't speak for The Cubs OR The Sox in that regard ... but the Cornerstones guys ALWAYS put on a winning show!) kk
And now, a couple of video clips sent in by Chuck Buell, serving as a reminder as to just how great OUR music really was ...But I like THIS one ... with which he included the tag line "Ah, To Be Sweet Sixteen Again" ...
If I'm being honest, I'm not so sure I would have known what to do with all of that when I was sixteen ...
But knowing what I know now, I think it'd be fun to give it a go!
(Of course I might also have had a dozen more kids if I did!) kk
If you had "given it a go," you might never have made it to 17!
CB
60 YEARS AGO TODAY:
12/14/63 – Dinah Washington dies
of an overdose. She is found dead by her
eighth husband, football star Dick “Night Train” Lane
This was very sad news.
Known primarily to us pop fans for her chart hits with Brook Benton ("Baby, You've Got What It Takes," #2, 1960, and "A Rockin' Good Way," #5, 1960) as well as her OWN Top Ten Hits "What A Diff'rence A Day Makes" (#4, 1959) and "Unforgettable" (#6, 1959), Dinah ended up with nine Top 40 Pop Hits ...
But she was also well respected for her jazz and R&B recordings. To lose her this way was quite upsetting.