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Rich
Warren
Midnight Special Host
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Rich Warren grew up in Evanston, Illinois,
fascinated by radio. He even operated a radio station from his
bedroom with a toy transmitter connected to an illegally long
antenna, and was ultimately reprimanded by the FCC. The programming?
Classical, folk, and show tunes.
He scanned the radio dial for folk music,
which was plentiful in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and
discovered The Midnight Special. Listening to the
Special became a passion. Rich asked Ray Nordstrand to speak to
his high school folk song club. Ray generously agreed, and also
allowed Rich to visit WFMT and watch him host the show. Pretty soon,
Rich was visiting WFMT frequently, helping Ray find records, and
answering telephones on request nights. At the same time, Rich
continued to feed his abiding interest in electronics and high
fidelity. He worked as a salesperson for Midnight Special
sponsor Toad Hall, a stereo shop in Wilmette. He subsequently worked
for Audio Consultants, a long time WFMT sponsor.
When Rich left for the University of Illinois
in 1968 to major in history, he immediately convinced the commercial
student radio station, WPGU, to allow him to host a folk music
program. The show, Changes, was an unabashed imitation of
The Midnight Special. Rich also produced folk music
concerts on campus. When the time came to leave Champaign-Urbana in
1974, Rich asked Ray for a job at WFMT, and joined the staff that
June.
During his tenure at WFMT, Rich has recorded a
few hundred folk music concerts, and produced and co-hosted the City
of Chicago/WFMT Folk Music Festival from 1985-89. In November, 1983,
Norm Pellegrini invited Rich to co-host The Midnight Special.
An urge to try country living caused Rich to
resign from full-time work at WFMT in 1986 and move to rural
Champaign County. He continues hosting The Midnight Special
and recording folk music concerts for the station and enjoying
semi-rural living.
In 1998 a suggestion and donation from an
Anonymous Family Foundation, and subsequent support from WFMT folk
music fans launched Folkstage a weekly concert series
preceding The Midnight Special. Folkstage features
a live performance from the WFMT Levin Performance Studio about 26
weeks a year and concerts selected from the archives the remaining
weeks.
For the remainder of his living, Rich is a
freelance contributor to newspapers and magazines, and reviews folk
music recordings for Sing Out!, the national folk song
magazine. He is an active member of the North American Folk Alliance
and has served on its board.
About the Midnight Special
You'll hear
Cheryl Wheeler, Pete Seeger, Ferron, Woody Guthrie, John Gorka, Ani
Difranco, Jean Redpath, Robin & Linda Williams, and Mike Nichols &
Elaine May. And that's just the tip of the iceberg!
They and hundreds of other traditional and
contemporary folk performers and comedians fill a spontaneous
entertainment program called "The Midnight Special." Original,
offbeat and always entertaining, "The Midnight Special" is a
weekly aberration of folk music and farce, show tunes and satire,
odds and ends, madness and escape.
As The Midnight Special speeds past
its 50th birthday, it demonstrates one of the reasons for its
longevity by being broadcast on XM Satellite Radio. It has stayed
current through decades of change. Although rich in tradition and
history, "The Midnight Special" retains its timeliness, delighting
listeners with gentle irreverence or touching them with candid
observation. Over the years, the "Special" has evolved into an
eclectic mixture of song and story that attracts not only a loyal,
almost cult following, but also new, younger listeners with each
broadcast. They hear an incredibly diverse selection of artists,
from the traditional to the contemporary.
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to the Midnight Special
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