WXXP Tribute
WXXP Tribute OCTOBER 12 & 13, 2007"

Female
24 years old
Pennsylvania
United States



Last Login: 6/23/2009
Mood: excited Mood Image
View My: Pics | Videos | Gifts

   Contacting WXXP Tribute

 MySpace URL: 

     WXXP Tribute's Details
Status:Single
Orientation:Not Sure
Zodiac Sign:Aries



WXXP Tribute Daring to Be Different Posted at 11:33 AM Aug 31, 2007
view more

WXXP Tribute's Latest Blog Entry  [Subscribe to this Blog]

Everybody’s a comedian!  (view more)

VOTE!!!  (view more)

SPREAD THE WORD!!!  (view more)

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!!!  (view more)

[View All Blog Entries]

   WXXP Tribute's Blurbs
About me:


WHAT: Tribute to WXXP-FM
WHERE: The Rex, South Side, Pittsburgh
WHEN: Friday, October 12 and Saturday, October 13, 2007


Here they are: the eternally glamorous, must-be-the-rock'n'roll-that-keeps-'em-young, WXXP DJs!

Fans of ’80s alternative music will have another chance to pay tribute to one of the finest radio stations to ever grace the airwaves of Pittsburgh, the late, lamented WXXP — a/k/a 100.7 “Double X.”

Ostensibly an encore of the wildly successful WXXP reunion shows of 2005, it’s really an entirely new production, again held over two nights, October 12 and 13, 2007, at the Rex Theatre on Pittsburgh’s South Side. The bulk of the production was designed especially for this year’s event, with a few highlights from the 2005 show making an encore. Proceeds will benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

“Quite simply, this show will make the 2005 edition look like child’s play,” says organizer Rod Schwartz. “We have some amazing things planned. In fact, I feel confident making a pretty bold statement: If you like ’80s music — whether you’re old enough to remember it when it was current, or are younger and just discovering those bands now — this show is going to be one of the funnest nights of your life. And if you’re one of the people who missed the event in 2005 and have been kicking themselves ever since, this is your second chance. Don’t blow it this time!”

WXXP-FM was a pioneer, credited with breaking bands like They Might Be Giants on the national level, thanks to a strong signal that could be picked up throughout the Tri-State area. The station’s lifespan was short, just two years, 1986 to 1988. But those two years had a lasting impact.

“Their slogan ‘Dare to be different’ wasn’t just a catch-phrase,” says Schwartz. “It was a literal description of what they were doing. It was defiant. It reflected the fact that they were really sticking their necks out, taking a risk. They really were daring to be different. And in the end, they got burned. It was too much of a gamble to sustain. The listenership was there, but the advertisers and station owners got cold feet. I mean, everyone I knew listened to WXXP. Everyone. But the Arbitron ratings somehow didn’t reflect the numbers. Maybe too many listeners were teenagers and college students who didn’t qualify for the ratings surveys. Who knows? But Double X had a huge following, and the official numbers somehow didn’t reflect that. So the owners lost faith and pulled the plug at the height of the station’s popularity. It was a real tragedy.”

Though the WXXP DJs are now scattered across the U.S., many have once again committed to coming to Pittsburgh to attend the tribute.

The shows will be a musical journey back to the late ’80s, celebrating the songs that the station made popular. A live band, consisting of members of some of Pittsburgh’s best-known groups past and present, will play more than 75 songs each night — about 25 more than the 2005 shows. In addition, local favorites Seven Color Sky will be performing a special ’80s-themed set each night as well.

The set list is being kept under wraps, Schwartz says, so that there are as many surprises as possible on the two nights of the shows. When pressed, though, he suggests that people shouldn’t be too surprised to hear their favorites by bands like New Order, Echo and the Bunnymen, The Cure, and many others. “If you were alive between 1986 and 1988, you can count on hearing some of your favorite songs being played – and played by musicians who love that stuff as much as you do!”

All proceeds of the show will benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation, with all donations going directly to the local chapter. Volunteers will be on hand to distribute information and provide assistance for anyone who wishes to make a contribution. The Make-A-Wish Foundation was founded in 1980 in Phoenix, Arizona. A small group of people there helped a very ill little boy achieve his wish — to be a state trooper for a day. From that one wish made 26 years ago, more than 141,000 wishes have been granted throughout 69 chapters in the United States and in more than 30 countries around the world. The Make-A-Wish Foundation of Greater Pennsylvania and Southern West Virginia was founded in May 1983 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bryan was a seven-year-old cancer patient who wanted to visit his favorite uncle in Texas for one of their famous piggy-back rides. Today the chapter has granted more than 9,500 wishes and is the first chapter in the world to fulfill more than 700 wishes in one year.

The Rex Theatre is located at 1602 East Carson St., Pittsburgh, PA. Tickets are $11.99 and can be purchased online at Ticketmaster.com. For details, call 412-323-1919. Admission is 21-and-over only. The Rex Theatre box office can be reached at 412-381-6811.


Who I'd like to meet:
Anyone with good hygiene.

   WXXP Tribute's Friend Space (Top 35)
WXXP Tribute has 139 friends.
 ange 


 Altexpert 


 Max 


 SCS Synth Guy 


 liz 


 Catwoman 


 Leese 


 Bully Bones 


 John 


 PattyKilly 


 melissa franko 


 JW™ 


 Seven Color Sky 


 ManOnFire 


 Maggie 


 Bobbie Townsend ~ Songwriter 


 Paul Tabachneck 


 Heather Meloy 


 Sean Dwyer 


 Doctor Rock 


 Autumn Adele (Campbell) Geiser 


 Patricia 


 george 


 Paul 


 m 


 Officer K. 


 STEVE 


 Lucia 


 Borderless Puzzle 


 The Angries 


 Didi Mau 


 Metropolitans 


 The Aviation Blondes 


 Under A Nightmare 


 Rule 22 





WXXP Tribute's Friends Comments
Displaying 17 of 17 comments  ( View All | Add Comment )
Rule 22

Rule 22



Jul 25 2009 10:03 PM

We have a brand new Split 7 inch out now. Check out a song off of it, Made Anywhere But Here, on our profile and then buy the god damn thing at www.rule22.com
peace
dave22


p.s. follow us on twitter
www.twitter.com/rule22
Chancellorpink

Chancellorpink



Jan 5 2009 10:14 PM

Wow..I have so many great memories of WXXP, the ONLY true cutting-edge commerical radio station that Pittsburgh -- one of the greatest cities in America -- has ever heard.

I was with my band Six Gun Jury back when WXXP and Deb Brady had the courage (and insight ;)) to put our song "Climb The Scene" into regular rotation on Double X -- at the time, only the third local song to ever make the regular rotation cut (after "Wedding Rring" by The Affordable Floors and "Patty Burns My Eyes" by The Spuds).

Then we got a screamer of the week nomination by Studabaker to boot. Damn cool.

Back when Pittsburgh stood toe-to-toe with England and the rest of the new wave alternative rock world, during its late-eighties heyday, in a global battle to save the artistic integrity of commerical music.

A battle that was lost.

Oh well....AAA and WYEP anyone? (OK, if you insist, Nurse Rachet. ;)).

"Medication time...medication time."

The Chancellor
E-Z Lou

Lou Ortego



Aug 26 2008 8:26 PM

always a fan
Photobucket
Saint Raven Originals

Saint Raven Originals



Jun 25 2008 2:50 AM

SPOCK*S BABE™

Sonya Kukcinovich Hill



Jun 17 2008 4:25 PM

Thanx! Danke! Gratzie! Tak!
Efxaristo! Gracias! Dyakuyu! Merci! Arigato!

GET YOUR BEARD ON:
Pick up the Brand New *LIVE* DVD on June 24th!

SpocksBeard. com
Amici Accessories

Amici Accessories



May 20 2008 9:05 PM

jammin

jammin



Mar 3 2008 1:31 AM



Red Stahr Road

Red Stahr Road



Feb 17 2008 10:22 PM

Photobucket
AmyRed

Amy Fletcher



Nov 21 2007 7:18 AM

liz

liz



Oct 27 2007 11:24 PM

it was everything i could've imagined and more. seriously...i was in f-ing heaven! when are you going to post pictures?
B-Czar

B-Czar



Oct 15 2007 10:26 AM

OMG... BEST...TIME...EVER!!!! You guys need to do this every year!
jammin

jammin



Oct 15 2007 3:51 AM

Thanks so much for the fantastic show last night!!!
Joel

Joel Brennan



Oct 15 2007 1:25 AM

Amazing show... great setlist. Don't let it be the last!
Sean Dwyer

Sean Enright



Oct 14 2007 3:48 AM

What a great show!!! Thank you all for your amazing talent.
Paul

Paul MacIntyre



Sep 21 2007 4:15 AM

I had to miss the '05 event, but not this year. I'm counting down the days until we take the giant time machine back to the 80's for a great celebration.
dixie

dixie



Sep 5 2007 8:43 PM

So, is DJ Bird going to sing again? That was awesome!
David

David Baldinger



Aug 31 2007 10:38 AM

Wow. What a flashback. I still have an old cassette with some favorite tracks I recorded off the air in 1987! Thankfully, it still plays great. It just reminds how awful local radio has become-not even mentioning how awful music has become! I hope I can make the show.
Add Comment


©2003-2009 MySpace.com. All Rights Reserved.