Cleveland Rocks
August 5, 2007
I always knew that Cleveland was a cool rock and roll town. Disc Jockey Alan Freed coined the term “Rock and Roll” on a Cleveland radio station, WJW in 1954. Long before the Rock Hall opened, I was a Todd Rundgren fan in good ole NJ. The East Coast rock scene was pretty close knit and when Todd did his live double album “Back to the Bars” he chose the Bottom Line in NYC, the Agora Theatre in Cleveland and the Roxy in L.A. Why Cleveland? I wondered. Turns out the biggest Todd fans in the East were there. But what’s this got to do with the Cups? You guessed it, these hardcore rock and roll fans have procreated and shown up at our House of Blues gig with their little ones in tow. We had a wonderful show and play to a great crowd. We start the day off at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – best field trip on the tour!
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