Join Walter and Pete as they rehash tales from Back in the Day of the Chicago area. Traditions like, Music, Food and Sports. Have an idea for a topic? Email pete@backintheday.blog
Chicago's own Louis Trinca-Pasat joins Walter Brzeski and Pete Jansons on the Chicago Back in the Day Podcast to discuss Louis' impressive life as a Lane Tech Football Grad, Iowa Football Star, St Louis Ram and more importantly a Spiritual Leader Key Moments: 0:00 1:47 Pre Show 4:35 Show Start 5:02 Cross Video 11:28 Grew up In Lakeview 19:04 Lane Tech Practice field gravel 19:43 Laken Tomlinson 23:00 Iowa visit 25:55 Religion 29:48 Michigan visit with Laken 30:50 Lane Hangout places 37:00 School Bus Indiana Religious 34:14 Kinnick Stadium Experience 36:35 Quitting? 37:15 DL coach at Iowa 40:12 Going up against Brandon Sherff 42:30 Carl Davis 44:06 Prep Bowl 45:50 Draft Day 47:10 Hero Subs 47:40 Fave lunch at Lane 48:27 Draft Party 49:50 Free Agent Contract 52:00 Laken Tomlinson 54:00 Lions 57:18 Marc Jacobs and Ben Jacobs Carolina Panthers 57:52 Aaron Donald Weight Room 59:10 Knee Injury OTA's 1:02:00 Detroit Lions 1:03:00 Cross Story Religion 1:08:00 Christreward.com 1:9:51 Donate to Louis Louis Trinca-Pasat: A Glimpse into the Life of the Former American Football Star Louis Trinca-Pasat (Romanian: Trîncă-Păsat; born September 7, 1991) stands out as a former American football defensive end who showcased his prowess on the football field during his college years at Iowa. Early Years: Born and raised in Chicago, Trinca-Pasat graced the fields of Lane Technical College Prep High School, where his athletic abilities shone bright. Not limiting himself to just one sport, he lettered in football, basketball, track, and volleyball. Remarkably, Louis didn't begin his journey as a tackle until college, having played as a tight end, linebacker, and wide receiver in his school years. At Lane, his leadership skills emerged as he captained the team in his senior year, even clinching the team MVP honors. Alongside Laken Tomlinson, a former teammate, Trinca-Pasat propelled Lane to the 2008 Chicago Public League football championship. His outstanding performance didn't go unnoticed, earning him the coveted MVP title in CPS football. His potential was evident early on, with Rivals.com ranking him as a three-star recruit and the No. 45 defensive end prospect for the class of 2010. With over 20 full-ride scholarship offers, Louis chose the Iowa Hawkeyes, favoring them over notable institutions such as Wisconsin, Michigan State, and Stanford. College Career: Trinca-Pasat's freshman year at the University of Iowa in 2010 saw him redshirted, with limited playing time the following year as he honed his skills and technique. However, by 2012, his sophomore year, Louis had made significant strides, registering 40 tackles. The next three seasons saw him start in all 38 games, peaking in 2014 with a career-best of 69 tackles. His commendable performances earned him the honorable mention All-Big Ten in 2013 and a spot in the 2nd Team All-Big Ten in 2014. In addition to his on-field prowess, Louis showcased academic excellence, receiving Academic All-Big Ten honors from 2012 to 2014. Professional Career: Post-college, the St. Louis Rams recognized Louis's potential, signing him as an undrafted free agent in May 2015. Although he faced challenges, including being released and then signed to the practice squad, and later a torn ACL in 2016, Louis displayed resilience and dedication throughout. Personal Life: Behind the athlete is a compelling personal story. Trinca-Pasat's identity as a first-generation Romanian-American ties back to his parents, Vasile and Estera. The duo bravely escaped communist-ruled Romania in the late 1980s, seeking a brighter future. Louis's journey, from Chicago's fields to the professional arenas, is a testament to their resilience and dreams. Through each phase of his life, Louis Trinca-Pasat's journey tells a tale of determination, skill, and the importance of roots. Whether on the football field or off, he remains an inspiration for many.
Hush Hush behind the scenes at Heart of Glass Blondie Tribute Band Practice First time Playing this song Jennifer can Rap Shows start Oct 2023 Sign up for our list here: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/Ii5haTR/HeartOfGlass Little known fact Rapture was the first commercially successful Rap Song
#chicagobears #bobbydouglass #backintheday #chicago Chicago Bears legend Quarterback Bobby Douglass joins Walter Brzeski and Pete Jansons on the Chicago Back in the Day Podcast to about Chicago back in The Day. Key Moments: 0:006:01 Playing at Wrigley Field 7:33 Gayle Sayers 8:10 Walter Payton 10:24 Walter story Bobby Douglass Housing Renwick Atkins and Cedrick Alexander 12:29 Lineman today compared to back in the day 13:34 Irving Park Y 14:07 Bobby Douglass was ever Knocked Out 15:00 90 yard pass was longest throw it's the advantage of having strong arm 17:00 San Diego Chargers Coach Don Coryell 18:36 Brian Piccolo 19:16 Was Brians Song accurate? 20:50 Training camps back in the day 22:36 Abe Gibron communication skills 24:04 What was George Halas Like? 26:34 Bears Draft 2023 27:52 Bobby Douglass pitching for the Chicago White Sox
Brad Altman and Pete Jansons go over the Late 1980's Chicago Music Scene and Experiences at the Cubby Bear Have an idea for a topic? Pete@backintheday.blog
Brad Altman and Pete Jansons go over Late 1980's Chicago Music Scene and Experiences at the Cubby Bear Have an Idea for a topic? Pete@backintheday.blog
Glenn Hamilton the prominent Lane Tech Alum stops by to chat with Butch and Pete regarding the New Lane Tech Principal Edwina Thompson (Glenn and Butch called it ) Ideas for a topic or show? pete@backintheday.blog
Here is the practice set of the show that never happened because of Covid
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid
Glenn Hamilton stops by to chat with Butch and Pete regarding the Lane Teach Logo Change Glenn thank you for all the work you've done to help Lane Tech! Ideas for a topic or show? pete@backintheday.blog
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid
Drummer Mike Zelenko chats with Pete Jansons about his experience with Material Issue and Material Reissue Quotes: "It was truly a band even though Jim wrote all the songs, we all got a third" "Chicago music had an inferiority complex to NY and LA" "That 79 Chevy van was just as important of a tool as any guitar or drum" Topics: Documentary Out of Time the Material Issue story coming out this year! Cubby Bear, Metro, Lounge Ax, Batteries not included, Exit Jeff Kwatinez, Brad Altman, Joe Shanahan. Schuba's Mike went to Gordon Tech and his band Screaming Nun came in 2nd at "Battle of the Bands" Van life before van life was cool Have an idea for a guest or topic? pete@backintheday.blog
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid
Gregg Horan Managing Partner at Gibsons Restaurant Group joined Walter "Butch" Brzeski and Pete Jansons to talk about working in Wrigleyville back in the day Some of the quotes: "Wrigleyville was edgier back then" "That Wrigleyville neighborhood made a lot of us" "Days of the warm beer and cold stares" "You go from having the best 1st Quarter Gibsons ever had to be shut down on St Patrick Day" Some of the many topics touched on: How Greg and the Gibsons Group Managed through Covid Gibsons new partnership with WCK and Chef Jose Andres Market Overdrive Show Gregg Hosts Gibsons many charity efforts Opening Ralph Lauren restaurant in NY Many Succesful people came out of Cubby Bear under the tutelage of George Loukas Have an idea for a topic, guest, or show? pete@backintheday.blog
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid Note: was practiced only one day
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid
Michael Yerke of Live Nation stopped by to chat with me about booking music "Back In The Day" He's still a cool dude! We talked about how he grew up on The NW Side of Chicago, went to Weber and then DePaul. His Bands Maybe Definitely and Natural State which eventually turned into him booking music at the Avalon NIght Club While there Mike booked the first shows of Smashing Pumpkins, Primus and Tool. This led to booking the China Club, Cubby Bear, and House of Blues/Live Nation. Mike gives shout-outs to George Loukas of the Cubby Bear/Conroy Events, Scotty Brown of the Avalon, Isaac Tigrett of House of Blues, Duff Rice Duff Entertainment Some of the topics we discuss: What does 2021 look like for concerts will we have shows? Battle of the Bands Gordon Tech Booking Johnny Cash at the Bismark Theater, Dealing with unions "Mike ya gotta pay it" The Who and Pearl Jam playing the same night George Clinton Peter Katsis Jef Kwatinez/Q Productions/The Firm/ Big 3 Basketball Comments? Have an Idea for a guest? pete@backintheday.blog
Back in the Day there was a band called Chick Norris. Here is one of the songs practiced for a show that got canceled because of Covid
Lorrie Kountz joins the show and talks about her days with Bitch, Surrender Dorothy and currently with WhatisMu Some cool stories include: Getting bumped from healing in Cleveland by a new band called U2 Opening for the Scorpions, Cramps and Ramones Laying tracks with Paul Barker of Ministry and many more stories..... Lorrie tagged Dave Uhrich and Nick Bell to join us on the show next Have an idea for a guest or topic? email pete@backintheday.blog
George Loukas owner of the Cubby Bear Chicago, Sports Corner, Vines as well as Managing the Cubs rooftops tell his story to Walter Brzeski and Pete Jansons George tells us his family's story about coming over from Greece and making it in America. Some of the tales: George a hall of fame RB at SIU ran for over 200 yards in a game Tom Rickets living above the Sorts Corner Johnny Cash playing at the Cubby Bear Skanking LIzard the first band to play at the Cubby Bear Here is George in 1984 being interviewed about the Sports Scene at the Cubby Bear during the day and the punk night scene at night A special guest appearance by Patty Loukas at the end Have an idea for a show guest or topic? Walter@backintheday.blog pete@backintheday.blog
This is a special episode with Cubs photographer Steve Green Walter Brzeski and Pete Jansons talk about his journey with the Cubs ( and the Bears, Bulls) through the present day Some notable quotes were shared like: Don Zimmer to Steve getting on the team bus " If your early your not late" also, "Don't wear those shoes again" Shout outs to John McDonough, Jay Blunk, and George Loukas Have an idea for a topic/guest? Walter@backintheday.blog, Pete@backintheday.blog
Owner of the Renowned B&W Gym Dennis Brady stops by the studio to chat about the following topics Covid and Lifting Powerlifting Meets Chicago High School Football Conspiracy Theories Yes we covered it all. B&W Gym check out there special deal limited to the first 100 customers. Get a whole year of 2021 lifting for only $220 Have an idea for a topic or have a comment? email pete@backintheday.blog
Walter and Pete rehash High School Football back in the 1980's Lane Tech Football HOF Coach Sam Bronswick Lane Tech Champs 1985 Schurz Lane Tech Stadium vs Hanson Park vs Gately Football players then and Now Have an idea for a topic email pete@backintheday.blog
Special guest Dean joins Walter and Pete to discuss: turtle races at The Vu? Poetry Slam? 85 Bears what do you remember most? Best places to work out B&W Gym Irving Park Y CFC Chicago Fitness Center Sullivan High School Powdered Donut 10K's?
Walter of Bucktown and Pete from Hermosa Park are joined by "Jimmy G" representing Jefferson Park. They talk about the bars they frequented and worked at back in the day in Chicago. Bar Mentions: Cubby Bear, Sports Corner, Sluggers, Wild Hare, Mothers, PS Chicago, Shennaigans, Bootleggers, Teasers. FIre Alarm in Cicero, Mikes Cop Bar, Poets The Vu, Green Mill
Walter and Pete go "Back in the Day" to tell you how it used to be with winters in Chicago. Topics: Dibs, Skitching, Quanzies/Igloos, Snowballs at Busses/Cars, Wonder Bread Bags on feet Have an Idea for a "Back in the Day"? send the topic to walter@backintheday.blog or pete@backintheday.blog