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C.W. Post/WCWP Homecoming 2009 recap October 6, 2009

Posted by Mike C. in Airchecks, Football, Internet, Jazz, Personal, Radio, Sports, Weather.
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Other recaps: 2008, WCWP 50th Anniversary (2011), 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022

I arrived on campus for this year’s Homecoming shortly after 2:30.  Unlike last year, the weather was cloudy (at least when I arrived), warm, and humid.

After putting all my equipment (and two bottles of soda) down at WCWP, I walked to Hickox Field to soak in the Homecoming atmosphere.

This year, the C.W. Post Pioneers football team played the Shippensburg Red Raiders.

The press box:

The WCWP play-by-play announcers were in the lower right corner.

Here’s a closer look:
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The Pioneers won 40-24.

After I got back to WCWP, the rains came, and they were heavy.

There were even a few rumbles of thunder, including a loud crash.

Across from Studio 1, I noticed the print version of Jim Merritt’s Newsday recap of this year’s Long Island Radio & TV Day.

Here I am with fellow alumni Jonathan Focarino, Stephanie Koithan, Jay Mirabile, and Pete Bellotti:

The same people, but with another alumna: M.J.:

Bobby G. and Bernie Bernard:

Bernie was the board operator during Steve and Birdy’s radio show, which led in to mine.

At 6:30, I headed to the Pioneer Room in Hillwood Commons to set up for my show from the WCWP Homecoming Dinner.

Here is the audio aircheck from the show.

The same audio mixed with video from my camcorder:

And here are some vidcaps, starting with me counting down to go on:
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Bernie Bernard took this picture of me as “Down the Wire” by Spyro Gyra was playing:

Back to vidcaps as I smirk at my camcorder after bobbing my head in time to “W.C. Handy Hop” by Gerald Albright:
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Closing the show…
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…and turning the mic off:
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Back in Studio 1 at WCWP, Jay Mirabile’s “Disco and Funk King Show” followed me:

Jay and Bernie Bernard:

Jay and WCWP Homecoming Coordinator Alan Seltzer:

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Jay and Eli W. Sen:

Then, I joined in:

We conclude this recap with some webcam shots from Studio 1:

See you next year!

HotForWords at Borders in NYC! August 20, 2009

Posted by Mike C. in Internet, Media, Personal, Travel, TV.
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Yesterday afternoon, I took the LIRR (Long Island Rail Road) out to Manhattan for Marina Orlova’s book signing at Borders in The Shops at Columbus Circle.  She was promoting her new book Hot for Words: Answers to All Your Burning Questions About Words and Their Meanings, which was released on Tuesday.

Leading up to the signing, she posted this video and appeared on the CBS Early Show and PIX 11 Morning News (WPIX-TV, a CW affiliate).

Once on W. 34th St. from Penn Station, I walked to 6th Ave. and turned left. I wanted to pass some major media buildings that were on that street. Among them were HBO, News Corporation (FOX, New York Post, etc.), and SNY (SportsNet York).

Across from SNY is Radio City Music Hall:

I then turned left at W. 49th St. and turned right on Broadway.

Before reaching Columbus Circle, I passed the CBS Store…

…and Ed Sullivan Theater, home to The Late Show with David Letterman:

Last night’s taping was in progress as I walked by.

At Columbus Circle:

Almost at Borders:

Inside Borders, shortly after 7PM, Marina made her grand entrance:

She was accompanied by her dog Gorby (as in Mikhail Gorbachev), a male miniature Maltese:

Gorby has been featured in many of her videos.

Before addressing the crowd, Carlos Sanchez of SneakGeekz presented Marina with a pair of sneakers:

After thanking everyone for coming, the floor was opened up to questions.

Gorby:
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Next, the signing.

When it was my turn to have my book signed, I introduced myself as MCLIJazz from her website, where I’m a semi-regular commenter.  She knew exactly who I was and that I was initially up in the air about going, but decided to go and made it.

We took two pictures together:

In this one, I laughed nervously as Gorby put his paw on my shoulder and sniffed my right ear (or he licked it):

After that, it was a whirlwind.  Minutes later, a little after 8PM, I went down to the [extremely hot] subway station, which was mere steps from The Shops.

The last picture I took:

I boarded the [air conditioned] C train to [equally extremely hot] Penn Station.  A few minutes after that, I was able to catch the [air conditioned] LIRR Babylon train and headed back to Wantagh.  I was in Wantagh 50 minutes later.

I had a great time and it was a pleasure to meet Marina (and Gorby) in person.

Before heading back to Los Angeles, Marina wrote a talked about the signing on her website:

Hi guys!!  The turnout at the book signing was AMAZING!!!  I got some great footage, so I will be posting that as soon as I get back to LA and edit it!  It was so great to meet you all! Thank you so much for coming out!

And I might even show up in that footage.

8/31 UPDATE: While at Borders, Marina was interviewed by Predicto TV:

9/28 UPDATE: Footage from this appearance was finally shown on Marina’s website today.  It was part of a video promoting her appearance at Book Soup in Los Angeles on Thursday.  I was only featured for two seconds saying “It’s-it’s great to be here.”  That’s good enough for me.

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John Tesh Tilles Center concert recap July 13, 2009

Posted by Mike C. in Internet, Media, Music, Personal, Radio, Travel.
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Last Saturday, I attended John Tesh: Music & Intelligence for Your Life, Live in Concert, at the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts at C.W. Post.

I left for the campus at 5:00, walking to the N73 (MTA Long Island Bus) bus stop bound for Hicksville.  That bus arrived at the stop around 5:15 and at LIRR Hicksville Station 25 minutes later.  I passed part of the time at the adjacent Dunkin’ Donuts.  Then, it was off to N20 bus stop and on to C.W. Post.

I shot this picture of the Tilles Center north entrance and Atrium exterior as I arrived:

The concert was hosted by KJOY 98.3 (WKJY-FM) and sister station Love 96.1 (WLVG-FM), both of which air “The John Tesh Radio Show.”

As of today, both station’s websites still have a video from John promoting the concert.

The KJOY version:

The Love 96.1 version:

The south entrance, adjacent to the Abrams Communication Building home of WCWP 88.1 FM and myWCWP.

The KJOY van:

The view from my seat before the concert:

KJOY’s Bill Edwards, whose weekday radio show precedes John’s, welcomed us:

Next to welcome us, and by extension warm us up, was Gib Gerard, the Tesh.com web producer:

Gib also operated the graphics emanating from the monitor during the concert.

Gib and Betsy Chase, the Vice President of Programming and Executive Producer for the radio show, look for potential bidders for the robe John wore Friday night at the Garden City Hotel:

The winning bid was $450.  The money will go to feed a child through World Vision.

The winning bidder later gave the robe back so it could be bid on again.

Betsy also does the “Did You Know?” tidbits for the radio show, as she demonstrated by saying “Did you know John Tesh is from Long Island and his birthday was Thursday?”

The audience erupted in cheers:

I think that’s a yes.  🙂  (I never put emoticons in my blog posts, but it was necessary here.)

Then, it was time to begin.  I apologize for some of the washed out pictures.

John’s grand entrance:

SET 1
1. Barcelona

2. Garden City

Only John and Tim Landers, the music director and bass player, performed on this one:

3. Bastille Day

This began with a bass solo by Tim:

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Chelsea Ward on vocals:

Gannin Arnold on guitar:

For the next song, John shared the story of the first time he met Breeze Lee, his daughter Prima’s hip-hop ballet instructor.  Then, he invited Breeze on stage:

And Breeze was interpreting the beginning of…

4. Trading My Sorrows

John can sing, too:

Everybody had a hand on vocals throughout the show, except for Breeze and drummer Dave Hooper (he might have, but I couldn’t see him from my seat).

5. Draw Me Close

John tells the audience how the song “Roundball Rock,” NBC Sports’ NBA theme, came to be:

6. Roundball Rock

He stopped midway through and brought out an NBA regulation size basketball, signed by him and the band, for an audience member to dribble to the “Roundball Rock” beat:

A girl named Shannyn came on stage and hilarity ensued.

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I won’t give details, but one of her responses to a question by John led him to say, “In the 20 years I’ve been doing that, that’s the best answer we’ve ever had!”
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High five!
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“How ’bout a hand for Shannyn?”
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INTERMISSION

Gib dressed casual for the second set to illustrate how casual this set is:

SET 2
7.
Open The Eyes of My Heart

8. Give Me Forever (I Do)
John wrote this with James Ingram and performed it at his wedding to Connie Sellecca.

9. I Can Only Imagine

10. The Breeze Lee Challenge
This is where John and the band individually challenge Breeze Lee with their instrumentation; or in Chelsea’s case, vocalization.  In turn, Breeze challenges the band by interpreting what they play.  It is left up to the audience to decide who whether the band member wins or Breeze wins.

We start with drummer Dave Hooper…
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Next, Tim Landers…
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Followed by Gannin Arnold…
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Chelsea Ward…
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After a few lines of “At Last,” she threw Breeze a kiss:
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And then, it was John’s turn:
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The big finish:
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The audience erupted in wild cheers and applause.

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Wow!  I, Mike Chimeri, think it’s safe to say Breeze Lee was your big winner!

He gave a thank you wave to the audience:

After John recalled how he, Connie, and Prima got involved in volunteering, and recommend it to the audience, it was on to…
11. Rescue

I, too, recommend volunteering.

12 (Finale). Spanish Steps

Gannin had an extended guitar solo:
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Breeze Lee returned…
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…to interpret wild keyboard and organ solos by John:
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Throwing in the modulation wheel:
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Switching to the organ:
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Doubling up on organ and keyboard:
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And back to keyboard:
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Dave Hooper soloed on drums:
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Then, the final measure of the night:
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The concert was quite an experience.  Not only did I hear great music and singing, but I learned a thing or two along the way.  Thank you very much to everyone involved, and thank you to Betsy Chase for helping me remember what I forgot or didn’t know.  Appropriately enough, now I know, and you all know, too.  Thanks for reading.

7/14, 1:25 AM UPDATE: My recap has been linked to on John’s concert calendar page and concert homepage.

Michael Jackson: 1950-2009; covers played on my shows June 26, 2009

Posted by Mike C. in Airchecks, Internet, Jazz, Music, Personal, Radio.
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Michael Jackson, a music icon (a term that everyone seems to be using), died Thursday in Los Angeles at the age of 50.  In my opinion, he had his problems in other areas, but he was a great musician.  He will be missed.

The first songs I remember hearing as a young boy were “Billie Jean” and “Beat It.”  Of course, I was able to hear many more after that.  Among them, “Bad,” “Black or White,” and the duet with his sister Janet, “Scream.”

Through jazz, I discovered other songs of his.  In 1988, David Benoit covered “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” on his “Every Step of the Way” album.  In 1989, the late Miles Davis covered “Human Nature” on “You’re Under Arrest.”  19 years later, in 2008, Benoit would also cover “Human Nature” along with “Never Can Say Goodbye.”  I also heard “Never Can Say Goodbye” covered by Dave Grusin and Lee Ritenour on “A Twist of Motown” in 2003.

A few times in my six years (to date) in radio, I played two Michael Jackson covers and one Jackson 5 cover.  Thanks to my overall playlist files in Microsoft Word, I can share the songs and the artists who covered them and what shows I played the songs on:

Miles Davis, “Human Nature” (You’re Under Arrest, 1989):

  • 11/16/01, The Mike Chimeri Show (WCWP)
  • 4/26/02, The Mike Chimeri Show (WCWP)
  • 9/27/02, The Mike Chimeri Show (WCWP)
  • 11/15/02, The Mike Chimeri Show (WCWP)
  • 12/31/03, The Mike Chimeri Show (WCWP)
  • 11/4/04, The Instrumental Invasion (WGBB)

Chuck Loeb, “Rock With You” (Listen, 1999)

  • 9/27/02, The Mike Chimeri Show (WCWP)
  • 1/30/03, The Mike Chimeri Show (WCWP)
  • 12/30/04, The Instrumental Invasion (WGBB)
  • 6/17/07, Block 1 (6PM-9PM, 12AM-3AM, 6AM-9AM, 12PM-3PM), MCJN: Mike Chimeri Jazz Net (my Live365 Internet Radio station, May 22 to July 7, 2007)
  • 7/5/07, Block 1, MCJN: Mike Chimeri Jazz Net (Live365 Internet Radio)

Dave Grusin & Lee Ritenour, “Never Can Say Goodbye” (A Twist of Motown, 2003):

  • 2/25/04, The Mike Chimeri Show (WCWP)
  • Evergreen Show #5 (pre-recorded 3/3/04), The Mike Chimeri Show (WCWP)

MP3: Airchecks from shows featuring Michael Jackson covers

Outside of radio, I heard “I Want You Back” (the Jackson 5) and “Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)” (the Jacksons) covered at previous Smooth Jazz for Scholars concerts.  The latter was in 2007 and the former in 2007 and 2009.

One year later… April 17, 2009

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I can’t believe it took me two days to remember that one year ago Wednesday, April 15, The Mike Chimeri Blog was born.  This blog has become the place to read about what goes on in my life.

I’m sorry that there have been long lulls between posts lately, but I’ll have plenty to post about in the coming days and weeks.  Stay tuned.

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