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@kenyC. Who was your biggest tv/movie crush? Did you ever meet them?
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Sat, Sept 19, Henderson, NV, Lees Family Forum
Gutfeld, Shillue & Joe Machi
Sun, Sept 20, Clarksville, TN, F&M Bank Arena
Gutfeld, Shillue & Joe Machi
Sat, Oct 17, Peoria, IL, Peoria Civic Center
Gutfeld, Shillue & Jeff Dye
Sun, Oct 18, St. Charles, MO, Family Arena
Gutfeld, Shillue & Jeff Dye
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Lights Out
Bob Stroud was my favorite disc jockey, and one of the GOAT’s of his industry. He retired from radio today after 25 years at WDVR 97.1 FM (The Drive in Chicago). I have been a fan of his during all 25 years (The last 7 years were streamed from their internet App after moving to Florida.) I owe a lot of my trivial music knowledge to him, and I even borrowed a song or two from his broadcasts for my posts on The Gutter. I think his decision to retire was influenced by the station manager’s push towards music from the 80’s & 90’s (which is fine) while moving away from the 60’s & 70’s (sacrilege). I will miss him, without his radio presence, I’ll probably move back to Sirius/XM. Below is a tribute to his favorite 10 songs for his last goodbye. Note: He often filled in as lead singer for The Cryan Shames. Also, he got his start in Sarasota, FL which explains the last song.
Ten Great Songs, 25 Years - Bob Stroud's Final Broadcast
Lake Shore Drive - Aliotta Haynes Jeremiah
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