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Wednesday, 05 April 2023 18:13

Roller Derby Part 3

Picking up where we left off… the sport had come to a halt so Seltzer sold the rights to the International Roller Derby League to Roller Games, another league based in LA. They lasted a few years longer even holding a bout at Madison Square Garden between the Tokyo Bombers and the Chiefs that drew a very large crowd but again by 1975 Roller Games had also gone by the wayside.

There were a few attempts to bring it back in the 80’s and 90’s but it wasn’t until 2001 when a group of women in Texas revived the sport. Women’s Flat Track Derby Association or W.F.T.D.A., has grown exponentially and there are currently 429 Member Leagues on 6 continents, according to wftda.com.

If you didn’t know we have the Burning River Roller Derby League right here in Cleveland. I can tell you from experience that team can SKATE! They are amazing to watch and learn from. If you live more in the Akron area you don’t have to drive very far as there is the Akron Roller Derby League in the Rubber City.

As for myself, it’s been 10 years since I’ve skated and let me tell you… it was such an incredible experience! I was lucky to learn and skate with the most amazing women I’ve ever met and will have a bond with till the end. Wherever life takes us, I know I have a great pack of sisters on my side! I could go on and on and share stories of some wild times BUT I will close this series.

Thank you so much for reading and coming along this journey with me! Below enjoy Joan Jett & The Black Hearts 'Bad Reputation' as that was a regular song in my head when I would skate. Also, Jim Croce 'Roller Derby Queen' as recommended by Cgma Guy. 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, 04 April 2023 18:08

Roller Derby Part 2

Picking up where we left off… In 1935 the first Transcontinental Derby took place with 20,000 people watching the action. Two-person teams, one man and one woman would skate 57,000 laps on a flat track. Totalling roughly 2,700 miles, on average a single marathon lasted 3 weeks. 

Realizing that this is a bit repetitive, Seltzer and sportswriter Damon Runyon created the structure of roller derby. 

So now the game has taken on rules and regulations and because I get asked this frequently… what are the rules?! 

Here is a short video explaining, enjoy. 

It’s a physical and mental game to say the least, you really have to be on your A game with eyes on the back of your head. 

Once the sport had gained momentum and popularity, not only for the full contact, high drama that was portrayed on TV, think WWE with “feuds” that would last weeks for the viewers pleasure. But also for the equality that was very evident, in no other sport were men and women viewed as equals. Where women could be themselves fully and fans of all ages and genders flocked to their tv’s or the local tracks to cheer on their favorite teams and skaters. 

In May 1973, 27,135 fans packed into Shea Stadium to watch the triple-header world championships, in which the Chiefs, led by Mike Gammon, defeated the Pioneers 34-31.

However the once beloved, intense sport came to a screeching halt with seemingly no reason. 

Tomorrow we will dive into the revival of the sport!

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, 04 April 2023 13:32

Today's Alt Music News

In honor of National Hug a Newsperson Day, I am sharing with you some alternative news, and all I ask for in return is a virtual hug: 

All-American Rejects Go All Around America (but not to Cleveland)

The All-American Rejects Announce their first headlining tour in 10 years! They’ve got a 27 dates for the “Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour” featuring The Get Up Kids, New Found Glory, Motion City Soundtrack and The Starting Line. And typically my ex would be in my head while I sing along to their song, “Gives You Hell” but today I am singing it directly to the band BECAUSE THEY AREN’T COMING TO OHIO FOR THE TOUR. The closest they’ll be coming to Cleveland is Indianapolis on August 24th, which is still driveable so I’ll stop my complaining now. 

Foo Fighters To Headline Replica of 9:30 Club 

It was just announced today that Foo Fighters will be headlining the opening night at the brand-new DC venue The Atlantis, which is a replica of the infamous 9:30 Club. It’s so small that it has a capacity of 450 people. And to celebrate the 44th year of the original space, they’ll be having a series of 44  different shows with 44 different headliners, and tickets selling for, you guessed it, 44 dollars. They’re also having shows with Billy Idol, The Pixies, Maggie Rogers, Portugal The Man, and so many more. Check out the lineup here

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Monday, 03 April 2023 20:48

Roller Derby Part 1

Over the weekend I was able to attend a Roller Derby Fundraiser for a local young team named Crooked River Roller Derby, a team comprised of 7-17 year olds who love to skate! I asked the skater (Panic Attack) I was there to support their go to song to get pumped for her bouts and she said “I like anything from the Gorillaz or ‘No Role Modelz’ by J. Cole

So as I was inspired by the youth and feeling nostalgic for my quad skating days, I thought we could look into the amazing sport! 

I did roller derby for a brief time in my early 20’s and my name was ‘High Carly #420’ and then ‘Mojo Risin’ #420’. Inspired by The Doors 'L.A. Woman'.

Now let’s look at a very brief history of Roller Derby. The man credited for creating the sport, Leo Seltzer, saw an opportunity after realizing that 90% of Americans have tried roller skating at some point in their lives.  So in 1935 roller derby was born at a Chicago Coliseum. 

Tomorrow I'm going to dive into a deeper look at the history and creation of the rules and regulations and yes... I'll attach a video that explains it! 

In the meantime here are some songs you might enjoy!

 

 

 

 

 

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Friday, 31 March 2023 18:55

Music and MLB Opening Day!

Major League Baseball opening day was yesterday (March 30th) and the Guardians opening day is Friday April 7th. 

So let's talk music and baseball! We start with the Pride of Progressive Field, the beat keeper, the man to get your feet stomping, the one that kept your spirits high when the team might be down... The Legend, John Adams (1951-2023) John will always be respected and missed and quite frankly Guardians games won't be the same. 

When it comes to stadium events, you NEED great music. Songs with a catchy hook, something to lift you up and keep you energized about the experience. 

Could you imagine a baseball game without any music? Walk on songs for the players and of course the 7th inning stretch! 

I have many favs, in fact when I ask people if they like The White Stripes, sometimes I'll get "I don't know them". YES you do... everyone has heard 'Seven Nation Army' at a sporting event at least once. 

The fan favs are ‘Centerfield’ by John Fogerty, ‘Sweet Caroline’ by Neil Diamond, ‘Enter Sandman’ by Metallica  and we can’t forget ‘Take Me Out To The Ballgame’ on the organ of course. 

Baseball and music go hand in hand, without those feet stomping melodies I know we would all experience a very different game. 

So as we move through baseball season and you find yourself at a game, listen up and enjoy the musical addition to America’s Favorite Pastime!

Go Guardians! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thursday, 30 March 2023 18:55

Throwback Thursday - Fall Out Boy

This week for Throwback Thursday we are going to talk about Fall Out Boy... if you couldn't tell from the title. 

So let's dive right in. The band got their start in 2001 in Wilmette, Il. Launching their debut album "Take This To Your Grave" however the same year they released "Evening Out With Your Girlfriend" both of these albums are very much of the times with a much more hardcore punk. The elder emo in me is screaming RAWR =]. <--- that's my old lip ring there. 

As the band grew in popularity we come to their 2005 album "From Under The Cork Tree" with fan favs 'Dance, Dance' and let's not forget 'Sugar, We're Going Down'. I'll never forget the first time I saw that music video on VH1 while getting ready for school. Still holds up. 

The guys kept a certain sound that is very much their sound... or should I say the melodic, powerful voice of Patrick Stump is so recognizable it is a sin to not be able to know their name if you hear his wide vocal range. 

We're going to skip ahead to their comeback album "Save Rock and Roll" and a song we play on the regular on 107.3 'My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark'. Even though the band seemed to roll with the sounds of the time with the millenial clap and the sounds of trash cans being slammed, they kept it punk/emo. 

This is my personal opinion... I am not huge on their club sounds in the albums between 2013-2018. That's MY opinion, I really enjoy that harder, heartbroken sad boy sound. 

Now let's get into their latest album "So Much (For) Stardust" released March 24 2023. So far my favorite song on this album is 'Hold Me Like A Grudge'. The album feels like a little bit of all their sounds. Sort of pop sort of heartbroken emo kid. I can dig it. As you know we have 'Love From The Other Side' on a regular spin. They added some orchestral sounds to the album and the begining of the title track 'So Much (For) Stardust' is ear catching for sure. 

Below I will share the songs I mentioned above and I would love to hear what you all think! 

Thank you for reading <3  Carrie Danger 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, 29 March 2023 19:00

Danger Zone - The Regrettes

Tonight in the Danger Zone we will hear The Regrettes cover of Robyn's 2010 hit single 'Dancing on My Own'. 

After listening to the original and the cover it's safe to say the band did the song justice. The band said about the song “We wanted to keep that energy going and give it our own creative spin and to make sure that we did the song justice by keeping its special identity with a lil ‘Regroots flavaaaa’ as we like to say.” 

If you like the punk-indie Cali sound of this band here are a few other songs I think you might like to listen to. 

Don't forget The Regrettes will be playing with YungBlud at Jacobs Pavilion on July 11th! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Today for Alt Rewind we played Run-Around by Blue’s Traveler in honor of their founding member and frontman John Popper’s birthday! The Grammy-winning artist was born in Chardon, Ohio 56 years ago today! 

Popper originally wanted to become a stand-up comedian, that is, until he performed a Blues Brother’s routine for his high school talent show. Once he graduated, he headed to New York City to enroll in the New School for Jazz but dropped out in 1990 when the Blues Traveler signed their first contract. 

Where does their band name come from, you ask? Well, they went by Blues Band for a bit until they changed it, getting the second word from the main demon in Ghostbusters, Gozer The Traveler. 

Happy Birthday John Popper. Thanks for making Northeast Ohio proud! 

 

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Tuesday, 28 March 2023 19:05

Long Drives, Music & Tattoos w/ Carrie Danger

Today I had the pleasure of driving 3 hours round trip to my previous town, Norwalk, Ohio. You may be thinking... where the hell is Norwalk? It's on the way to Cedar Point and Kalahari. 

Anyway, the point of this visit was to get a tattoo touched up. Much success, thanks Liz at The Electric Pen in Milan! 

I'm someone who grew up always on the road, long drives don't bother me at all. As long as I have great music or a true crime podcast, I'm solid. Today was filled with a bit of everything. The drive itself was therapeutic as was the ink! 

Plenty of thinking time. Self reflection is HUGE and so beneficial for personal growth. While reflecting it still amazes me just how important music is. Music can evoke feelings you didn't know you had. Music really touches everyone in some special way. Music inspires and helps us relax, it shows us a different side to those around us. You could meet someone and have no idea they just listened to Ice Cube's 'It Was a Good Day' and then moving on to rock out to The Melvins 'Honey Bucket' and topped it off with Radiohead 'All I Need'. Was that person me? Yes... yes it was.

Either way, each of those very different songs can make you feel very different feelings and emotions all wrapped into a short amount of time.

That's why 107.3 is so amazing, we play such a large variety of amazing new and throwback music for you to feel through your day.

So crank up the radio, go chase the sunrise or sunset and feel everything a little deeper. Make it mean a little more by adding the beauty of music to your day.  

Love you all, check your pie chart & take care of yourself <3 Carrie Danger 

 

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Tuesday, 28 March 2023 12:07

The Goods Band.... Has Got The Goods

If you’re looking to have a fun weekend and hear all your favorite throwbacks LIVE in concert, go check out The Goods Band! They are coming to The Grindstone Tap House in Berea this Friday. March 31st at 8PM. And even if you cant make it out this weekend, youll wanna keep up with all they’re doing! Find them on Facebook or check out their website goodsband.com

I personally LOVE a good cover band. It’s a perfect way to hear a bunch of eras of music in one show. And these guys do not disappoint! Plus, it’s always the move to support local musicians. 

Hope to see you at the show:)

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