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Crawly interviews legendary radio host and big Cubs fan Marty Lennartz about the events at Gallagher Way and Wrigley Field on Sunday to raise money to fight ALS as MLB held its fourth annual Lou Gehrig Day. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In season 3, episode 45, Crawly and Dustin recap the Cubs losing two of three games in a series to the last-place Reds over the weekend. Crawly then interviews legendary radio host and big Cubs fan Marty Lennartz about the events at Gallagher Way and Wrigley Field on Sunday to raise money to fight ALS as MLB held its fourth annual Lou Gehrig Day. Later, Crawly and Dustin discuss the latest Cubs roster moves and news, including the surprise return of infielder David Bote and left-hander Jordan Wicks getting a step closer to a return from injury. Later, they previewed the upcoming Cubs-White Sox series with a look at pitching probables and who's hot and who's not for each club. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
And it all comes down to this! You've voted and the results are in - the Final Four songs of the All-Time, Indisputable, totally-Your-Own Opinion, Greatest Songs of Wilco Bracket. Host Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold break down the final four songs, how they got to the championship round and what they all have in common! We want to thank WXRT's Marty Lennartz for dropping us a voice memo, and we also thank Andy Pulliam from the Song Seekers podcast for his opinion. Check out his pod - he's a huge Wilco fan! You too can call our hotline: (225) 286-1986
In celebration of 50 Years at 93XRT. Terri Hemmert joins Marty Lennartz on the morning show. They told stories and shared memorable moments from her career so far, we played some of Terri's favorite songs and shared your comments about what Terri means to you, throughout the day.
Bruce Levine and David Haugh opened their show by recapping the week that was for the Cubs and White Sox. After that, Cubs infielder Nick Madrigal joined the show to discuss the team's recent play and his role in a dramatic win against the White Sox on Wednesday. Later, Marty Lennartz of 93XRT joined the show to discuss the events happening around Wrigley Field on Saturday that will honor the late, great Lin Brehmer, the XRT legend who was everyone's best friend in the world.
WE HAVE NEW WILCO!!!! In this breaking news episode of Shoving Wilco, Todd Rossnagel and Tim Arnold sit down with the legendary radio personality Marty Lennartz from WXRT Radio in Chicago, Illinois. Marty had the privilege of sharing the world premiere of the new Wilco single, "Evicted," on his show just yesterday morning. Todd, Tim, and Marty waste no time in diving into the heart of the matter - the new single "Evicted." The hosts are eager to learn from Marty about the behind-the-scenes details of the single's debut, exploring the band's inspiration behind the track and its significance in Wilco's musical evolution. Marty, a seasoned music aficionado, also shares insight into the band's creative process and producer, Cate Le Bon. Whether you're a longtime fan or a curious newcomer, this episode promises to leave you eagerly counting down the days until September 29th. Listen to "Evicted" The "Evicted" music video is found here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shovingwilco/support
This morning, Marty Lennartz memorialized the legendary singer / songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, whose "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" memorialized one of the fabled shipwrecks on the Great Lakes in 1976.
Marty Lennartz remembers Bob Gelms former Music Director in the 70's and 80's for 93XRT after his passing on Sunday, October 2nd.
Chicago Reader columnist Ben Joravsky was kind enough to invite me on his show this week—we talked Wednesday, the podcast was published Saturday—to answer questions about how and why I do what I do for Chicago Public Square.I was honored along the way to express my admiration for columnists Neil Steinberg and Robert Feder, Reader critic Jack Helbig, The Onion, WXRT-FM News pioneers C.D. Jaco and Linda Brill, Square reader Angela Mullins, radio DJs Bob Stroud and Marty Lennartz, my college radio station WPGU … … and to deliver an ill-advised musical tribute to my alma mater, Carl Sandburg High School, whose fight song I was—for reasons that elude me now—moved to butcher.You've been warned. Here it is. If you like this, check out more of my conversations with thought-leaders through the years on this website, in Apple Music, on Pandora or Spotify, via your favorite podcast player and at Chicago Public Square.
Patrick Carney of The Black Keys joins Marty Lennartz to talk about the band's new album.
Chicago Cubs President of Business Operations Crane Kenney joined Lin Brehmer & Marty Lennartz at the 2020 Cubs Convention to talk about the Marquee Network and share stories of his many years behind the scenes with the Cubs, including one time when Jeff Samardzija was nearly killed by Blue Man Group.
At the 2020 Cubs Convention, Lin Brehmer & Marty Lennartz had a chat with Chicago Cubs infielder David Bote about his time in the minor leagues, how his preparation has informed his clutch hitting, and why he chose the number 13.
At the 2020 Cubs Convention, Lin Brehmer & Marty Lennartz sat down with Cubs Radio 670 WSCR color analyst Ron Coomer to chat about who gave him his "Coom-Dawg" nickname, his thoughts on the Astros & Red Sox cheating scandals, and a whole lot more.
Lollapalooza is here! Marty Lennartz joins Inside The Archives podcast to preview the must-see acts of the fest, up and coming bands you don't want to miss, bands we were surprised to not see on the lineup, and some festival hacks to make sure you make the most of your weekend. Inside The Archives is available on iTunes. Subscribe to the podcast, leave a rating and a review, and listen to every episode.
Lin Brehmer and Marty Lennartz recap the summer, talk some baseball and look forward to what’s next.
Lollapalooza is here and we've got a big ol' preview podcast for you! Marty Lennartz joins the show to preview the must-see acts of the fest, up and coming bands you don't want to miss, and some festival hacks to make sure you make the most of your weekend. Inside The Archives is now on iTunes! Subscribe to the show, leave a rating a review, and listen to every episode we've released. Click here to listen.
Lin Brehmer and Marty Lennartz debut their podcast sharing stories of growing up with Archbishops, cops and your Chicago Cubs. Playgrounds and ground rules. And a memorable trip to Tampa Bay with Marty’s dad.
After months of waiting, the Lollapalooza 2018 lineup is here! Inside The Archives host Marty Rosenbaum sits down with Marty Lennartz to reveal to him the 2018 lineup. What you're hearing is Marty Lennartz's first reaction to the artists on the lineup and let me tell you... You're in for a treat!
Marty Lennartz has spoken with the likes of Keith Richards, Arcade Fire, Wilco, Florence & The Machine, Patti Smith, Jack White, and many more. His resume of interviews reads like the rock & roll hall of fame induction list. We pick his mind and get his philosophies when it comes to interviewing. We also touch on his career highlights, favorite interviews, strange experiences, and what happens when an interview starts heading south.
With Lindsey Buckingham and the rest of Fleetwood Mac offering mixed messages about his exit from the band, it's brought upon a familiar feeling for some. Here we go again! But is it a bad thing? The latest episode of Inside The Archives looks at whether or not feuds can have a positive effect for bands and increase album & ticket sales. Marty Lennartz joins the show as we also discuss some of the most outlandish feuds in rock history. If you're enjoying Inside The Archives, please subscribe and leave us a review!
With Lindsey Buckingham and the rest of Fleetwood Mac offering mixed messages about his exit from the band, it's brought upon a familiar feeling for some. Here we go again! But is it a bad thing? The latest episode of Inside The Archives looks at whether or not feuds can have a positive effect for bands and increase album & ticket sales. Marty Lennartz joins the show as we also discuss some of the most outlandish feuds in rock history. If you're enjoying Inside The Archives, please subscribe and leave us a review!
Jack White launched his 2018 tour last week with shows in Detroit and Milwaukee, which made Jack fans here in Chicago say, “Detroit and Milwaukee but not us?” We just have to wait until August, to be touched by his Boarding House Reach when Jack headlines Lollapalooza, Marty Lennartz and XRT Digital Producer Marty Rosenbaum didn’t have the patience to wait. They packed up the car and right after work on Friday and hit the highway to sit in rush hour traffic and make our way slowly up to Brewtown to see Jack play at The Eagles Club. The trip gave them plenty of time to talk and the two preview and review one of the first shows of Jack White's lengthy tour.
Marty Lennartz has spoken with the likes of Keith Richards, Arcade Fire, Wilco, Florence & The Machine, Patti Smith, Jack White, and many more. His resume of interviews reads like the rock & roll hall of fame induction list. We pick his mind and get his philosophies when it comes to interviewing. We also touch on his career highlights, favorite interviews, strange experiences, and what happens when an interview starts heading south.