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June 4th - Coog Features Print E-mail

Our friends at McInnis Lighting are working hard as they recover from last week's fire. They are open for business at their downtown warehouse and they will have a new temporary location on 4th Avenue across from their store open at the end of the week. Today I chatted with Paul Williams about how his business is facing this challenge.

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Today is Tim Horton's Camp Day. Rob Mitchell checked in with us on his way to work this morning.

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Last week the CNIB, United Way and The Drive gathered at Costco for the 7th Annual Drive Thru Breakfast. Brad Waghorn from the CNIB dropped by to offer his thanks!

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We are SO looking forward to our 5th Anniversary Bash this Friday! Randy is my latest invitee ...

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Entertainment News This Morning: (Weekdays at 10:20am)

The man who created the skull-and-roses emblem for The Grateful Dead has died. Graphic artist Alton Kelley died Sunday at his home in California of complications from osteoporosis. He was 67.

A man who robbed ``Lost'' star Josh Holloway and his wife at gunpoint in their Hawaii home has been sentenced to 13 to 30 years in prison for a three-week crime wave. Ruben Royce, who's 23, pleaded guilty to several charges in February.

After losing viewers, ``Lost'' found an audience for its season finale. It had the biggest audience of any show last week. Of course, except for a few reality shows, much of what was on the broadcast networks last week was reruns. So, the competition wasn't that fierce. The new ``Password'' with Regis Philbin also did well. CBS won the week, followed by Fox, ABC and NBC.

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Classic Rock Calender: (Weekdays at 11:20am)

Those born on June 4th share a birth date with Michelle Phillips (1945) of the Mamas and Papas.

In 1967, ``The Monkees'' T-V show won an Emmy award for outstanding comedy series.

In 1973, Murray Wilson, father of three of the Beach Boys, died of a heart attack at 55. He managed the band and negotiated their first contract with Capitol Records in 1962.

In 1986, the first of six Amnesty International shows was held in San Francisco. A crowd of 14-thousand turned out to hear Bryan Adams, Sting, U-2 and Peter Gabriel.

In 1996, a show by Metallica in the parking lot of Tower Records in San Jose, California drew 10-thousand fans.

In 1997, Ronnie Lane of the Small Faces died of multiple sclerosis. He was 51.

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The Drive Nooner - Random Rock News: (Weekdays at 12:10pm)

Alice Cooper will release his new album, "Along Came A Spider", in late July. It reportedly features guest appearances by Ozzy Osbourne, who plays harmonica on a track he co-wrote with Cooper, and Slash, who plays guitar on the record as well. Conceptually, it's going to be pretty interesting. The album is based on a fictional serial killer named Spider, who wraps his victims in a silk web. Alice says, "Every song is sort of a letter to the police. They think they're investigating it from the outside, but he's actually woven them into the whole thing." Alice Cooper plays PG on September 23rd.

Peter Gabriel has a new entertainment website. The site is “an on-line discovery experience” that recommends music, films and viral videos based on personalized profiles. Check it our at TheFilter.com.

The reissues of U2’s first three albums — Boy, October and War — will each contain discs full of rarities and live performances as well as B-sides from the era. Boy will be accompanied by three unreleased songs along with a different mix of “I Will Follow.” Live performances will join October, while War will feature an unreleased track and a bunch of remixes of “New Years Day” and “Two Hearts Beat as One.” All three deluxe editions will be out on July 22nd. U2 are currently recording their latest studio album in Dublin.

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This week's theme on the Classic Rock Challenge at 12:25pm ... “Party Songs” ... as we get set for our 5th Anniversary Party this Friday. Up for grabs ... a 7 piece family meal from KFC.

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Classic Rock Song Facts: (Weekdays at 1:20pm)

Jimmy Page got the idea for the Samba beat from watching the World Cup soccer tournament in 1978. Argentina was the host country, and he heard a lot of Samba rhythms while watching.

This was the last Led Zeppelin song to chart.

This song was never performed live because the group didn't think the sound came off well.

Jimmy Page used regular distortion on this song, as well as an obscure effect called a called a blue box, which is a fuzz/octave pedal. This fuzzes (or distorts) the guitar, then drops it down two whole octaves.

James Taylor's bassist has used this effect.

Mexican rockers Mana recorded this for the Spanish language market edition of the Tribute album Encomium. It's the only officially-released Led Zeppelin cover song in Spanish

It is ... Fool In The Rain ... by Led Zeppelin !

(Search facts on your favorite songs at www.songfacts.com)


 
June 3rd - Coog Features Print E-mail

So there's Greg, working hard at the mill, listening to The Drive, making full use of his cell and winning passes to our 5th Anniversary Bash this Friday ...

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Entertainment News This Morning: (Weekdays at 10:20am)

Kelsey Grammer is in a hospital near his home on the Big Island of Hawaii recovering from a mild heart attack. His spokesman says he'll be released this week, but that he isn't aware if there's any history of heart trouble. The 53-year-old Grammer had been paddle-boarding on Saturday with his wife when the heart attack symptoms came on.

The huge fire that swept through the Universal Studios backlot Sunday was unintentionally caused by roofing work. L-A County Fire Chief Michael Freeman says the fire began after workers used a blowtorch to heat asphalt shingles to apply to the roof of a building facade on the New York Street.

Jason Statham has just made another high-risk delivery. He's returning as Frank Martin in a third ``Transporter'' movie. Filming finished last month. It's expected in theatres the day before the U-S Thanksgiving.

The main voice actors for ``The Simpsons'' should be able to live comfortably now that they've have a raise. Not that they were starving before. They'll be getting about 400 thousand dollars per episode, up from 350 grand. Production on ``The Simpsons'' had been delayed while the contract was being worked on.

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Classic Rock Calender: (Weekdays at 11:20am)

Those born on June 3rd share a birth date with Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones (1946) and Ian Hunter (1946) from Mott the Hoople.

In 1970, Kinks lead singer Ray Davies made an 11-thousand-kilometre round trip from New York to London to change one word on the recording of ``Lola.'' The reference to ``Coca-Cola'' became cherry cola because the BBC bans commercial references in songs.

 

In 1972, the Stones began their ``Exile on Main Street'' tour before 17-thousand fans in Vancouver.

In 1979, Bruce Springsteen, Boz Scaggs and Rickie Lee Jones performed together at the wedding of Springsteen's lighting director.

 

In 1988, a 75-voice children's choir joined Crosby, Stills and Nash in ``Teach the Children'' at a Montreal peace concert.

 

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The Drive Nooner - Random Rock News: (Weekdays at 12:10pm)

A lifelong fan of Boston is now the band's new lead singer. While surfing My-Space, Boston found Tommy Decarlo -- a father of two, and former credit manager at Home Depot. Decarlo's daughter had posted her dad singing Boston songs over karaoke tracks. After the suicide of lead singer Brad Delp last year, Boston founder Tom Scholz was looking for a new lead singer. Decarlo says his new gig is surreal.

Yoko Ono has lost her fight to block the use of John Lennon's song ``Imagine'' in a film that challenges the theory of evolution. Lennon's widow had sued the makers of the film ``Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed'' for using a 15-second excerpt of the song without her permission. A judge ruled the filmmakers are protected under the ``fair use'' doctrine, which allows certain uses of small parts of a copyrighted work without the author's permission. The movie opened in April and it will come out on DVD in October. It argues the universe is too complex to be explained by evolution alone.

The remainder of Kurt Cobain’s ashes have been stolen from Courtney Love. The majority of Cobain’s ashes were spread at a New York Buddhist temple and in Washington’s Wishkah River, but Love said she kept a small amount (as well as a lock of his hair) for herself. This isn’t the first time Love has had something of her husband stolen: In March, Love alleged that thieves used Cobain’s social security number to steal several million dollars from his estate. Courtney believes a former friend may be behind both events.

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Classic Rock Song Facts: (Weekdays at 1:20pm)

This was inspired by the political changes going on at the time, and was highly critical of the George Bush presidential administration (the first one).

Frank Sampedro, who was in Young's band Crazy Horse, came up with the title when he and Young were watching Chinese protests on TV.

Young used members of his former backing group The Bluenotes to record this.

Young performed this with Pearl Jam at the 1993 MTV Video Music Awards. He would join Pearl Jam on stage from time to time over the next few years. In fact, Pearl Jam has used this as the closing song in many of their concerts.

It is ... Rockin The Free World ... by Neil Young !


(Search facts on your favorite songs at www.songfacts.com)

 
June 2nd - Coog Features Print E-mail

Our 5th Anniversary Bash is Friday!! Barb is looking forward to the event!

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Entertainment News This Morning: (Weekdays at 10:20am)

A backlot fire at Universal Studios yesterday destroyed the King Kong exhibit, a set from ``Back to the Future,'' and the London and New York street scene sets. Thousands of movies and T-V shows were also consumed by the blaze. But studio head Ron Meyer says they have duplicates of everything.

It’s hard to take seriously an awards show that honors Transformers as Best Movie, hands Adam Sandler a lifetime achievement award and has categories like Best Summer Movie So Far, but The MTV Movie Awards did bring together Mike Myers and Dana Carvey. The pair reunited for a “Wayne’s World” segment for the first time in 14 years.

Indiana Jones is no match for the gal pals of ``Sex and the City.'' Sarah Jessica Parker's big-screen take on her hit TV series opened at number-one on the weekend with nearly 56-(m) million dollars in sales. That's the best ever for an R-rated comedy. Indiana Jones drops to second. The fright flick ``The Strangers'' opens in a solid third. ``Iron Man'' and the new ``Narnia'' rounded out the top five.

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Classic Rock Calender: (Weekdays at 11:20am)

Those born on June 2nd share a birth date with Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts (1941).

In 1896, Marconi was awarded the first radio patent.

In 1989, Rolling Stones bass guitarist Bill Wyman, age 52, married 19-year-old Mandy Smith in Bury St. Edmonds, England. The couple divorced in 1991 after Wyman said they'd spent only five days together as man and wife. Wyman agreed to an 800-thousand-dollar divorce settlement.

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The Drive Nooner - Random Rock News: (Weekdays at 12:10pm)

The Kiss Army fan club has an enthusiastic new recruit: US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Rice was in Sweden Thursday for an international conference on Iraq. Kiss had a sold-out concert to play Friday. They happened to be staying at the same hotel so Condy payed a visit to Kiss' executive lounge where they signed autographs and handed out backstage passes and T-shirts to her staff. Rice said, "It was really fun to meet Kiss," noting that they seemed well-informed about current events.

It's a sad day in music. Rock pioneer Bo Diddley has died of heart failure. He was 79. He had suffered a stroke and heart attack last year. The legendary singer and performer was known for his homemade square guitar, dark glasses and black hat. His first single, ``Bo Diddley,'' introduced the world to his signature rhythm ... a sound George Thorogood says is timeless.

On June 17th, Eagle Rock Entertainment will release Deep Purple: Around The World Live, a 4-DVD boxed set chronicling live shows in 1995 India, 1999 Australia and 2002 England. The fourth disc, Access All Areas, is a documentary of the band, from inception on.

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This week's theme on the Classic Rock Challenge at 12:25pm ... “Party Songs” ... as we get set for our 5th Anniversary Party this Friday.

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Classic Rock Song Facts: (Weekdays at 1:20pm)

This was one of the last songs added to the album. Clapton's record company wanted songs that were more upbeat, so this was included.

The album title comes from the song "Louisiana Blues" by Muddy Waters, which contains the line, "I'm going to New Orleans, baby, behind the sun."

Songwriter Jerry Williams wrote this and 2 other songs on the album.

Clapton's marriage was in bad shape at the time. This is a positive song affirming his love, but many of the songs Clapton wrote on the album, including "Just Like A Prisoner" and "She's Waiting," express his doubts about his marriage.

It is ... Forever Man ... by Eric Clapton !

(Search facts on your favorite songs at www.songfacts.com)

 
May 29th - Coog Features Print E-mail

Jay Nash provided a sweet request and is now in Friday's draw for a free round of golf at the Links of Maggie May.

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We're about 1 week away from our 5th Anniversary Bash! It's gonna be great! Speaking of great ... check out the name of my latest winner ...

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Entertainment News This Morning: (Weekdays at 10:20am)

French fashion house Christian Dior has dropped Sharon Stone from its Chinese advertisements. It also released a statement from the actress apologizing for saying the earthquake that struck China may have been the result of bad `karma' over its treatment of Tibet.

Both Skaters and Jaters will have something to watch in tonight's season finale of ``Lost.'' Skaters are fans of Sawyer and Kate's relationship, Jaters prefer Kate with Jack. Co-creator Damon Lindelof says the episode ``will have a bounty of romantic scenes'' that will satisfy both sets of fans. He says Locke and Jack's conflict will also heat up, and even the concept of time will change.

Ah yes, tonight's “Lost” cliffhanger ... as confusing as ever!

If Harrison Ford can do a fourth Indiana Jones, Eddie Murphy's probably thinking: why not a fourth ``Beverly Hills Cop?'' Reports indicate Murphy has approached Paramount Pictures about reviving the franchise. Filming could start next year and ``Beverly Hills Cop 4'' could be in theaters in 2010.

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Classic Rock Calender: (Weekdays at 11:20am)

Those born on May 29th share a birth date with Gary Brooker (1945) of Procul Harum ... Melissa Etheridge (1961) as well as Oasis guitarist Noel Gallagher (1967).

In 1989, guitarist John Cipollina, a founder of the 1960's San Francisco band Quicksilver Messenger Service, died of emphysema at 45.

In 1992, Procul Harum and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra got together for the first of two reunion concerts. Twenty-one years earlier they had created "Conquistador" together.

In 1997, Tom Cochrane performed a private concert for the students of Burnsview Secondary School in North Delta. The performance honoured the students for their fundraising efforts for World Vision.

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The Drive Nooner - Random Rock News: (Weekdays at 12:10pm)

Rod Stewart’s tour rider requests that two oxygen tanks are available backstage at every concert. The request was unearthed by promoters at a festival in Norway, who said that the singer wanted “two first aid type oxygen kits”. Stewart’s ’30-page rider’ also asks that he is provided with 48 soccer balls to kick into the crowd and $16,000 worth of food per day for crew.

In addition to their two sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden, Pearl Jam will also play New York’s Beacon Theatre July 1st for a private charity event benefiting the Robin Hood organization, which targets poverty in New York. After a minimum $100 donation, fans have access to up to six tickets starting at $250. The event is expected to raise $3 million for the charity.

Rush have donated $100,000 from the sale of tickets to last weekend's Winnipeg concert to the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. The band also will be selling museum T-shirts at all of the remaining Canadian stops on their Snakes & Arrows Live concert tour, and donating all of the proceeds from those sales to the museum's $105-million private sector fund-raising campaign. Rush are in Vancouver tonight and this weekend you'll have a shot at “Snakes and Arrows – Live.”

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This week's theme on the Classic Rock Challenge at 12:25pm ... “Classic Rock Questions.” Song titles that ask questions! Up for grabs ... a 7 piece family meal from KFC.

What question did Lynyrd Skynyrd ask a groupie?  Here's Mark from Papyrus with the answer...

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Classic Rock Song Facts: (Weekdays at 1:20pm)

This song is about a teacher who lusts after one of his students. Sting was a teacher before joining The Police. After a lot of speculation, Sting denied that this came from any personal experience.

The Police recorded this over a period of months. The song started as a Hammond organ-based soul track then evolved through various complex arrangements, until it was eventually reduced to it's simplest elements.

This won the 1981 Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a Group.

The Police reunited in 1986 to record updated versions of some of their old songs. The reunion brought out old hostilities, and this was the only song they completed.

This was featured on Friends in the episode "The One Where Underdog Gets Away." Joey was on a poster for Venereal Disease treatment, and the song was played when they showed all the posters all over New York City.

It is ... Don't Stand So Close To Me ... by The Police !

(Search facts on your favorite songs at www.songfacts.com)


 
May 28th - Coog Features Print E-mail

I wanted to do something positive for a North Central Plywood employee ... so this morning I set up Rocky with invites to our 5th Anniversary Bash!

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Entertainment News This Morning: (Weekdays at 10:20am)

The most famous whistler on TV has died. Earle Hagen not only whistled the theme to ``The Andy Griffith Show,'' he wrote it, too. Hagen also composed the themes to ``The Dick Van Dyke Show,'' ``The Mod Squad,'' ``Gomer Pyle,'' and won an Emmy for some of the music he wrote for ``I Spy.'' Hagen died at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 88.

Milwaukee is getting a permanent reminder of the ``Happy Days'' T-V show. A bronze statue of The Fonz will be dedicated August 19th. Most of the show's stars are expected to be at the ceremony, including The Fonz himself, Henry Winkler, along with Marion Ross, Tom Bosley and the show's creator, Garry Marshall.

Don't expect to hear off-colour jokes on ``Last Comic Standing.'' Bill Bellamy, who's hosting the show again, says ``blue, on NBC? No, no blue.'' Bellamy says comics who compete on ``Last Comic Standing'' have to be on their best behaviour. He says ``doing jokes on NBC is like being at your mama's house on Thanksgiving. You can't say that at the table.'' ``Last Comic Standing'' airs Thursday nights.

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Classic Rock Calender: (Weekdays at 11:20am)

Those born on May 28th share a birth date with John Fogerty (1945).

In 1969 ... Mick Jagger and girlfriend Marianne Faithful were arrested in their London home on marijuana possession charges.

In 1971 ... The James Gang released "Walk Away."

In 1971 ... David Bowie became the father to a son, Zowie.

In 1973 ... Ronnie Lane left The Faces.

In 1977 ... Heart released "Barracuda."

In 1983 ... The US Festival opened for the first of three days of rock and roll music in San Bernadino. Apple Computer founder Steve Wozinak lost millions on the event because performers such as David Bowie and Van Halen demanded fees of a million dollars each for their performances.

In 2007 ... The Police officially launched their reunion tour with the first of two concerts in Vancouver.

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The Drive Nooner - Random Rock News: (Weekdays at 12:10pm)

U2 frontman Bono has received an honorary degree for his contribution to music and humanitarian causes from Keio University in Japan. Bono is in Japan to attend the fourth Tokyo International conference on Africa Development. The U2 singer urged students not to ignore Africa ahead of the G8 summit in July.

The original members of Simple Minds will work together for the first time in 27 years when they enter a recording studio next month. The week-long reformation will see the work on at least two new tracks.

A new Doors documentary is in the works. Keyboardist Ray Manzarek calls the still-untitled project "the anti-Oliver Stone," that in contrast to the director's 1991 biopic of the band, quote, "this film will be the true story of The Doors." He also promises that the upcoming movie will include lots of rare footage, noting that making use of the vintage clips is "the whole point" of the project.

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This week's theme on the Classic Rock Challenge at 12:25pm ... “Classic Rock Questions.” Song titles that ask questions! Up for grabs ... a 7 piece family meal from KFC.

What question did CCR ask? Here's Jimmy with the answer ...

We'll take caller three at ... 649-0993.

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Classic Rock Song Facts: (Weekdays at 1:20pm)

The name of the band, title of the album, and hit single were inspired by, and directly taken from, the 1972 critically acclaimed Western of the same name staring Barry Brown and Jeff Bridges.

It is ... Bad Company ... by Bad Company !

(Search facts on your favorite songs at www.songfacts.com)


 
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