โข Talking hockey over dinner with Kate Hudson โข I โค๏ธ Toronto โข Watching hockey in enemy territory Iโve spent time in five of Canadaโs big cities. Toronto is my favorite (although Iโve yet to visit Vancouver). My first visit was to attend a game in the first Canada Cup series in 1976. Maple Leaf … Continue reading Almost Famous in Toronto
Barefoot in the Park
Newly-found negatives from a positive summer concert site "More Park photographs, Mom!" Canned Heat, Edgar Winter, John McLaughlin The story of how I spent my summer vacation in 1972 can be seen here, in "The Park -- โWeekend Woodstocksโ in NW Ohio Cornfield." And, a couple more photos in "I Shutter to Think." I was … Continue reading Barefoot in the Park
Oye Cรณmo Va, Carlos?
โข From Woodstock to the Waldorf, Iโve been in Carlos' fan club โข His Hall of Fame Induction โข Tea time in the lobby By the time I got to Woodstock in August of 1969, all I knew about Santana was a nugget picked up in some alternative music paper: the band was managed by … Continue reading Oye Cรณmo Va, Carlos?
Country According to Al Green
โข Lyle Lovett and the Reverend Al went down old town road decades ago โข Wasnโt hard to get Green to sing in a Grammy interview โข Funny how time slips away This post is โdedicatedโ to Bob Mugge for making a film that boosted my appreciation of the soul legend Al Green. My longtime … Continue reading Country According to Al Green
Ten for Two
โข A documentary that takes me back 49 years โข When protest was patriotic . . even then โข Sounds like an ESPN 30 for 30: US vs. John Lennon During the height of the Covid 19 lockdown, when every night brought a new adventure in streaming entertainment, I came across a documentary released in … Continue reading Ten for Two
SXSW
โข Austinโs annual music festival makes for a pretty routine CNN piece โข The biggest name to interview there was Matthew Sweet. But thatโs the point * At least I survived another visit to Texas without being hauled into court Me & Texas just havenโt always gotten along. There was that time a sneaky prosecutor … Continue reading SXSW
A Beach Boy’s Life
โข Not an ideal time to interview an idol of mine โข Under the spell of a quack, Brian Wilson visits CNN โข This piece was no fun . . fun . . fun Itโs most unfortunate for me that the two times I was in the close presence of the Beach Boysโ Brian Wilson, … Continue reading A Beach Boy’s Life
An Iowa State Update
โข That's my Dad โข He was a major influence โข Drummed a lot into me They've been going in and out of style But they're guaranteed to raise a smile.So may I introduce to youThe act you've known for all these years,Arthur Scheerer's Iowa College Band. Outstanding in his field, my Dad I was … Continue reading An Iowa State Update
I Am NOT Touching Your Tape Recorder!!
โข I snapped. Had a near-meltdown at the Grammy Awards * Outtakes: How radio reporters make sausage, revealed โข YANC explained I donโt often lose my temper and yell. Iโll get mad, alright. But sarcasm and passive-aggressive remarks under my breath are my more likely relief valves. Only one girlfriend and my ex-wife figured out … Continue reading I Am NOT Touching Your Tape Recorder!!
Playing Hockey for Lou Dobbs
โข I was a lefty shot on a right-wingerโs squad โข Caught on a live mic: one pissed-off teammate โข I doubt we played a conservative style of hockey Lou Dobbs is an anchor on the Fox Business Channel, and โ as I write this โ a staunch defender of, apologist for, and unofficial advisor … Continue reading Playing Hockey for Lou Dobbs
Assignment: Garfunkel
โข Now it can be shown: Art Garfunkel bails on an interview โข He opened up to the NY Times, then shut down at CNN โข I didnโt set out to ruin his day I wrote about Art Garfunkel, Paul Simonโs erstwhile partner, a year ago January in a piece about unpleasant experiences I had … Continue reading Assignment: Garfunkel
Not On Walden Pond
โข A transcendental television moment with the Eagles' Don Henley โข The difficulty of making a green new deal with a determined developer. โข Sour grapes about no Concord stand-up I canโt possibly complain about a career that took me around the world, let me meet and talk to fascinating people and rewarded me handsomely. … Continue reading Not On Walden Pond
The Kent State Effect
โข How the May 4th, 1970 events changed my life and shaped my career โข If you're not part of the solution . . โขย Overcoming shyness with the trial-by-fire method On a chilly day in early May, 50 years ago, I either got a phone call at my off-campus house - or heard on … Continue reading The Kent State Effect
Happy Birthday, Barbra
โข Why she found Grammy world friendlier than Oscar land. โข The Prince of Tides junket revisited. Can you spot the error? โข Shooting her โthrough the grease.โ I lumped Barbra Streisand into a category of diva, along with Beyoncรจ, Madonna, Janet Jackson, Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, Mandy Moore, and the Spice Girls in a blog … Continue reading Happy Birthday, Barbra
Elvis had the Flu
โข But a 1994 interview went forward anyway โข Brutal Youth, boxed sets and bootlegs โข Youโve heard the story, now see the video In a blog post here last year, I told the story of what a trouper Elvis Costello was when he showed up for an interview with a temperature over 100 and … Continue reading Elvis had the Flu
I Shutter to Think
โข What if Iโd become a photographer? โข In college, the shutter bug bit me โข The professor who set me straight โMr. Scheerer has done it again,โ said the professor. โHis idea is worthy. His execution leaves something to be desired.โ It was the spring of 1969, in a J-school classroom at Bowling Green … Continue reading I Shutter to Think
New York Locked Down
โข The Siege (1998) presaged 9/11. โข One of its writers has a new novel due out that predicts a pandemic and quarantine โข How life imitates art . . and can make prophets out of artists The Siege was a box office bomb, if youโll pardon the expression. But -- as one of its … Continue reading New York Locked Down
It’s a Wrap
โข No, not this blog. My career, pretty much โข How it sputtered, as journalism atrophied and news organizations crumbled beneath me โข Few photos here . . I wasnโt around some of these places long enough The first media outlet to shut down and leave me (and other newsies) out of work was Air … Continue reading It’s a Wrap
Missing a Role Model
โขย Danny Schechter, the News Dissector โข In 1973, I wanted to work for him. In 1997, I focused CNN on him โข In 2020, I miss him I was driving a cab in Boston in 1973, after my first taste of doing radio news in Toledo, Ohio, ended abruptly. I listened to WBCN-FM, as … Continue reading Missing a Role Model
Throwing the Book at Woody Allen
โข Two months of soap opera in a โ90s Manhattan courtroom โข A thicket of therapists weighed in on the most intimate details of the tabloid couple โข A wacky trial gave way to a Waco siege I donโt know if Woody Allen molested his 7-year-old daughter. Youโd think I might have some idea. I … Continue reading Throwing the Book at Woody Allen
R.E.M.embered
โข This one goes out to the band I love โข My date for an early R.E.M. concert has a Rapid Evaluation Mishap โข I finally get to interview them . . after they lose their drummer The first time I saw R.E.M. perform live, my date pronounced them D.O.A. My arrival at network radio … Continue reading R.E.M.embered
Insta(matic)gram
โข Random photos cluttering my desktop โข Some seen elsewhere but never on this blog . . until now! โข Some worthy of the Hall of Shameless Posing, some not Some will say I have a big head. Hell, I will say that. At least if we're talking in terms of physical size. I thought … Continue reading Insta(matic)gram
Do You Believe?
โข Can you believe it was 40 years ago? โข Revisit The Miracle on Ice this week โข Hereโs a complimentary Miracle Media Guide I often claim I can turn anyone into a hockey fan by taking them to a college or pro game, sitting them in the right place โ where they can see, … Continue reading Do You Believe?
Rare Slides: The Greatest
โข New photos of Muhammad Ali unearthed, prompted by HBO documentary โข Thrill to The Champ wolfing down his salad while I sit by, snapping photos โข The Tale of the Table I can't say enough about the HBO documentary, Ali & Cavett - The Tale of the Tapes. In the Sixties, The Champ and … Continue reading Rare Slides: The Greatest
A Striking Baseball Story
โข 40 years ago, ballplayers saw a strike coming without being tipped off โข Pete Rose, Mike Schmidt and Dallas Green talked to me about unemployment and gardening โข Come the World Series and Iโm unemployed The drumbeat in the spring of 1980 โ louder than a Houston Astro banging on a trash can โ … Continue reading A Striking Baseball Story
Thanks, Caption Obvious
โข Like caption contests? So did ABC PR in the Eighties โข Marketing Mark with Mild Snark โข Try this at home! In every newsroom I ran, I would post random news photos or headlines of an odd nature and invite my fellow radio colleagues to contribute funny captions. So I was pleased and surprised … Continue reading Thanks, Caption Obvious
What’s Left of the Dial
โข Lies and the lying liars who launched Air America โข You can call me Al and Rachel and Marcโs radio colleague once upon a time โข The slow-motion train wreck that was supposed to take down Rush Limbaugh They were among the luckiest documentary filmmakers ever. The photos and clips in this post are … Continue reading What’s Left of the Dial
Rock On Radio
โข From Christian Rock to Porn Rock . . . whatever that is. โข Radio News: Little podcasts sent wirelessly to your AM-FM device. โข Ozzy Osbourne, Blackie Lawless, Stryper, Public Enemy, Kool Moe Dee and Yoko Ono One thing I liked a lot about my broadcast career was that I spent a lot of … Continue reading Rock On Radio
Whitney Houston, Rock Star?
โข Maybe if by "rock" you mean something else entirely โข In a 1998 interview, the heat was on โข A gorgeous visage . . . revealing what? This is not about Whitney Houston's induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. It's just triggered by it; it reminded me I have a CNN … Continue reading Whitney Houston, Rock Star?
The Color of Memory
โข Remembering Pete Seeger and Aretha Franklin โข Sometimes memories come in a color โข They come flooding back with the passing of people I was fortunate to meet When Pete Seeger died in 2014 and Aretha Franklin passed away in 2018, I hadnโt yet created this blog. On those sad days I put down … Continue reading The Color of Memory



























