He loves classic rock; however, he has a deep appreciation of all music from Bach to the Beatles. Dave first picked up the guitar at age seven. He studied with Zen Golf Master Ty Webb, but became frustrated quickly as the Zen Master knew little about guitars, music, tube amp modification, or even personal hygiene.
Undaunted by this, he was driven to be a musician. Driven everywhere, he was. Lessons, band practice…. She has a great ear for finding awesome harmonies and enjoys teaching singing parts. A: I got my insurance through UAI, yes! So, the short answer is YES! Do you have a fondest show memory you tell us about while broadcasting on the show?
A: People bring up favorite moments all the time when they meet me, even listeners to my show now on Honestly, I loved coming to work every morning because it was so fun to entertain such a lively and appreciative audience. People readily did stunts—smashed things, ate things, etc.
A: The freedom we had to create and perform. We did interviews, stunts and humor that would never be allowed by corporate radio these days. For instance, private lives, prank call, etc? They tried multiple morning show ideas to get back the ratings that fell when we left for those two years. Q: Where can people find you today in media? We see you on Windy City live all the time! A: Oh yeas! After 20 years those people are my second family! I speak with Karen Hand and the rest regularly on social media or tests.
Volkman: Jobo and I both came from big families with multiple brothers. We learned early on in life that everything is a group decision and cooperation is a necessity. In that respect, we've been like brothers who give and take, and resolve our differences quickly and simply. We also both came from structured, respectful families with good work ethics--Jobo's father and other relatives were teachers, school superintendents and coaches.
I would say the dynamic of our show is nearly identical today as it was the first day we were partnered in October of Jobo's energy and passion for radio and his feel for the psyche of the listener instantly complimented my playful and somewhat corny humor. We always tell people we each do what the other can't.
Jobo claims he's not funny, but his quirky life and attitudes sometimes make us all laugh harder than any of my "punch lines". On a personal level, we've been friends off the air with little or no conflict as long as we've known each other. People compare us to an old married couple as far as how we playfully quabble and can nearly read each others' minds. I've said on the air many times, "Jobo has outlasted two-and-a-half wives.
This, of course, goes over quite well with my current wife. And a few years back, we bought condos three floors apart in the same Lake Shore Drive building and cabbed to work together each morning.
Jobo has seen me through divorce and child custody turmoil, and I've been by his side through his drug and alcohol rehabilitation over ten years ago. He was Best Man at my wedding and gave what I consider the greatest toast-speech ever! About the only thing that has changed over the years is now when Jay Cutler gets sacked, we can swear about it through text messages instead of calling each other.
Wowa new dadAND a first-time grandfatherall within a couple of weeks of each other. How are you holding up with all of these big changes in your personal life? Volkman: Unfortunately, I haven't been able to see my granddaughter, Haven Journee Marshall yet, as my daughter Carly lives in Los Angeles, but I'm planning a trip soon. Haven was born about three weeks before her "Aunt" Amethyst. I was actually rather shocked to learn my granddaughter's name, as it had been a possible name we had chosen if we had a boy.
Well, now we have one! Many people questioned my becoming a father again, since my youngest child before Amethyst is my son Dallas who just turned 18 in August.
Though Amber and I have been married nearly 12 years, we were in no hurry to have kids until it felt right, and now we're loving our little princess! I have to admit, I could probably be a bit more help with the new baby I took two weeks of paternity leave and I try to do my share of feeding, diaper-changing and rocking, but first-time mom Amber tends to jump at the first middle-of-the-night whimper and beats me to the punch.
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