Tuesday
September 3rd, 2013 – Rockford,IL/Chicago, IL
The fill in fairy has been waving a wand in my
direction the last few days, and I’m delighted to be included in the mix. I
received calls from Jim Stone in Rockford, IL asking me to fill in on the radio
at WNTA the rest of the week and from Bert Haas at Zanies in Chicago asking me
to fill in tonight as their headliner. There was also a TV appearance included,
and I said yes to everything.
It feels great
to be on somebody’s go to list, as I can use some work right about now. The
radio gig is easy – only a two hour shift from 3 to 5pm today through Friday. I
can do that in my sleep. The hardest part is getting to the station. There’s no
easy route from where I live and it’s a hassle trying to guess when to leave. I
don’t want to be too early, but I don’t want to cut it close either.
Today I
left at a reasonable hour and had no problems. There’s construction everywhere,
but it wasn’t close to being as bad as I’ve seen it at times. I drove west on
Illinois Highway 176 all the way to Marengo, and then it’s US Highway 20 all
the way to Rockford. I arrived relaxed at 2:40.
Everyone at
the radio station is very laid back and easy to deal with. Howard Bailey Murray
is the producer, and about as cool a customer as there is. He’s been there for
a long time and knows what he’s doing and knows the town in case I have any
questions. He makes my job really easy.
I’m getting
to be a much better talk show host also. I used to be petrified to have zero
guests or callers to bounce off of, but today I went right into a solo rant
about a couple of things that I was thinking about, and had no trouble
whatsoever making it to the commercials with time to spare.
After the
radio show I drove right to Zanies on Wells Street in Chicago’s Old Town. There
was a TV show called “Urban Grind TV” that wanted to interview me and film part
of my show. I try hard to be an interesting interview, as I’ve been on the
other side and know what I’d like to hear.
The guy in
charge is named Wally, and he was extremely professional as he explained what
the show was about on the phone. It airs on Chicago’s Comcast three times a
week, and they’ve built a loyal following in more than four years on the air.
Their website is www.urbangrindtv.com.
There was a
crew of four including Wally, and they went out of their way to make sure it
was a pleasant experience. They were thanking me for being willing to do it,
and I thanked them for the chance to be on. It all worked perfectly without a
glitch, and I wish the rest of life was that easy.
The crowd
tonight wasn’t large, and they weren’t the ideal TV audience but I didn’t mind
a bit. I was thankful for the work, and did my best to lean in to it and do
what I do. They came around eventually, but they didn’t realize what a solid
show they saw all the way through. The host was Vince Maranto who is one of
Chicago’s best comedians. He works often as an emcee for Zanies.
The feature
act was another Chicago act named Kevin Williams. I’ve worked with him before,
and found him to be both competent and friendly off stage. It’s been several
years since I’ve seen him work, and he’s grown by leaps and bounds. He had me
laughing out loud several times. That takes a lot from an old battle scarred
war horse like me. Today was a fun day from start to finish.
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