Don Kirshner R.I.P.

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Don Kirshner R.I.P.

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Don Kirshner R.I.P.

This guy sure was extremely influential in many aspects of rock and pop music.

http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/ ... -at-77/?hp

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Kirshner
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His weekly rock concert show stoked my initial interest in a number of classic '70s rockers, especially Kansas. R.I.P.
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Yup, me, too. I first heard of Ted Nugent and AC/DC on Kirchner's show.
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The Don Kirshner Rock Concert show was the best. Much better that the Midnight Special which seemed too glitzy.
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Jim Price wrote:His weekly rock concert show stoked my initial interest in a number of classic '70s rockers, especially Kansas. R.I.P.
BTW, I got second row, center and a meet and greet for Kansas at The Palace on March 4. Can't wait.
When I hear Don Kirshner's name, I think of BOC's "The Marshall Plan."
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I remember staying up at night to watch this show with my older brother when I was still a kid. It definitely sparked my interest in rock music.
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I second what UCJoe said.

I taped audio from a few shows back in the day with a plastic microphone and cassette deck. Deep Purple, Sabbath, Edgar Winter (w/Rick Derringer), Nugent, and a few others. Lousy quality but great memories.
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76, that's young age to die. how does anyone die of HF? largely avoidable these days. eat healthy food, get some exercise, watch blood pressure. good to go..
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