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Greg Ormont from one of the fastest growing emerging groups in the jam and festival scene, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, sat down to answer a few questions with CHIRP Radio. Don't miss them Thursday, March 26 at The Tonic Room. Doors open at 9:00 PM | Show at 10:00 PM
Greg Ormont: Lead Vocals | Rhythm Guitar
Jeremy Schon: Guitar | Vocals
Ben Carrey: Bass | Vocals
Alex Petropulos: Drumagic | Electro-Swag
CHIRP: How are you guys feeling at the Midwestern point of your tour?
Ormont: Exhausted, haha, and incredibly grateful. This month-long tour has felt more like a vacation than usual. We began in the Southeast, spent a weekend in Florida for AURA Music Festival where we played a late night set, and then spent a vacation day in New Orleans on the way to a two-week Colorado run. While out west, we got the chance to hit the hot springs in Steamboat Springs and some of us snowboarded and skied at Snowmass in Aspen. Now we’re trucking through the Midwest for some awesome shows on the way home to Baltimore. All of our shows this month have been explosive, complete with epic sit-ins and packed houses. We’re having a ton of fun.
I began volunteering at CHIRP Radio in January 2014 and started my weekly DJ shift in July 2014. I’d been a fan of the station and had known about it from the beginning, but it was time to get involved.
I’ve always been a music lover and was a college radio DJ, like so many of us, way back when. CHIRP is also a pretty cool way to learn new skills or hone some old ones. No previous radio experience is required to volunteer at CHIRP. I’ve written album reviews and promo scripts for the station. I’ve also just begun learning about radio production. What a great resource!
When I was a kid, my friends and I spent most of our free time hanging out at record stores and going to shows. I miss the camaraderie record stores and local live radio provide. Volunteering with CHIRP is a new way of keeping music and people connected.
Growing up in the Detroit area, I had a lot of public radio station options to listen to; from Detroit and Ann Arbor, to Toledo and Windsor. I was introduced to so many artists through local radio. That’s why I love CHIRP’s format and mission. Music brings people together, and that’s what CHIRP is about. From the Record Fair, to live music events, to tabling at street fairs, Chicago music lovers can come together and contribute to a fun community.
(Click here to contribute to CHIRP Radio's Spring fundraising efforts! Whether you become a sustaining member or make a one-time donation, your gift will help us keep local, independent radio thriving in Chicago!)
To tell the truth, I have no idea where I picked up this record. In my head it was Mod Lang in Berkeley but I'm not sure in late 1988 I was hip to that little shop. I was doing most of my time loitering in Rasputin's and Amoeba but my brain keeps showing me grabbing this in a smaller shop. I suppose the beauty of memory is how you basically fill in the gaps with whatever and it becomes reality. All I really know is, like so many records bought at the time, I dove in head first based on the cover and label (SST). This was very pre-internet so my research consisted of throwing money at things that looked cool and hoping for the best. This one worked out pretty well.
Background? Sure, I'll tell you a few things. In 1983 (and the tender age of 13) I started smoking a little pot. Also in 1983 I heard Metallica's Kill 'Em All. To say 1983 was a monumental year in my life would be a gross understatement (Bar Mitzvah, anyone?). Merely two years removed from declaring Men At Work's Business As Usual the greatest album of all time, I had found the sound that I would forever chase (listen to "Whiplash" for the perfect distillation of this sound I speak of). Metal would hold my hand through the awkward years but I had a much darker secret...
"Jennifer, Oh Jenny. Ohhhhhhhh..." --De La Soul
I love music. Flat out - absolutely LOVE music! And not just one type of music, but all types of music. All types, that is, but one. All but top 40. I have scoured the internet radio dial for a station that appeals to my broad music sense. Literally for years. Years and years and years and years. I have found several that I like for their genre, but none that offered a broad eclectic mix. Until I stumbled on CHIRP.
I don't know what it was that caught my eye. I think it was the name. CHIRP. How cool is that? I gave it a try and I was hooked from the first set. Absolutely incredible. It plays all the genres I like to hear and more. Much much more. I have been listening to it religiously ever since. So much so, that I have it streaming into my office so that everyone else can enjoy.
Mind you, most of the people in the office are top 40 listeners. They don't know 98 percent of what is played on your station. I get a kick when I hear - "Hey, I know that song!" or "I haven't heard that for years" or "Wow! I have never heard that song played on the radio." I get an even bigger kick when someone hears a song they like and they walk over to see what song is playing and jots it down. Priceless.
I am not a musical genius. I wish I were. I love all types of music, but I know so little about it. CHIRP allows me to vastly expand my musical horizons. The DJ's are awesome. Extremely knowledgeable and not pretentious. I have learned so much. It has been a real education.
What I Like About CHIRP Radio:
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(Listeners like M are the reason CHIRP Radio exists. M's donation during our Spring fundraiser is what helps us keep doing what we do. If you like what you hear on CHIRP Radio, consider making a tax-deductible contribution! Your funds go to supporting the day-to-day operations that keep our station live, local, and eclectic. Click here to to make one-time donation or become a sustaining member. Thanks!)
Photos by Christine Connelly & Shawna Kaiser
Music is synonymous with Dark Matter Coffee. Just like CHIRP Radio. So it makes perfect sense for our people to fall in love with their people upon meeting... at Pitchfork nonetheless.
“It’s only natural we collaborate with CHIRP Radio,” Kyle Hodges, Dark Matter Coffee’s Minister of Propaganda said. “We appreciate what CHIRP does in the music community and Chicago in general. We want to support anyway we can.”
The collaboration is next month’s 2015 CHIRP Record Fair & Other Delights where Dark Matter Coffee (DMC) is the Exclusive Coffee Partner & Sponsor. Five hundred bags of the exclusive CHIRP blend will hit shelves March 30th at all three DMC locations: The Mothership, Star Lounge, and Osmium.
“The energy and enthusiasm the people at DMC have for their coffee and community is contagious,” Jason Dempsey, Partnerships Director at CHIRP said. “I believe we draw on the same ideas of how to reach people in a very organic way. Talking with Kyle about the history of our organizations, and the paths we’re on, opens my eyes to all the possibilities and opportunities available in our communities.”