Local Radio Reacts to Elton John Announcement

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Updated: 3/09/2010 7:17 am
Monday's announcement of Elton John's Covelli Centre concert shocked even those most in tune with the music industry. "I couldn't believe it," said WBBG Programming Director Jeff Kelly. "I thought, 'Why is he coming here?'"

The Covelli Center has seen its share of recognizable stars over the years, with concerts from multi-platinum artists like Carrie Underwood, Journey and Daughtry. But, none of those names come close to the musical impact created by Sir Elton John.

WBBG dedicated hours of its programming Monday to the music superstar.

"We started this thing this morning. We went all Elton John starting at 6 a.m. and we pretty much went until we ran out of the hits. That was 3 hours," said Kelly.

Over at Y-103, the excitement was just as palpable.

"We're talking about an absolute icon coming to our backyard," said on-air personality Mr. Sports. "I mean, icons; Led Zeppelin, Rod Stewart, I mean you get these kinds of names in town, they are must see shows."

Both Mr. Sports and Jeff Kelly said concert-goers can expect one outstanding concert.

"I think when you bring an artist in and ask how appealing will they be, if you can sing along to every song for a 2 hour show, then that's a huge artist, and that's exactly what Elton John is," said Kelly.

Mr. Sports agrees. "You're going to hear hit, upon hit, and they're all familiar songs. You're not going to be looking at each other and going, "What's this?" You'll know them and you'll be singing along. That's what makes them fun, when you know all the songs. And Elton John can do that because of his vast catalog."

Tickets for the May 1 show go on sale this Friday. You can buy them through either Ticketmaster or by calling the box office at 1-800-745-3000.
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babyblue - 3/9/2010 11:56 PM
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One of the things I have on my "bucket list" is to see Elton John. And I did just do that..last year in Cleveland when he performed with the great Billy Joel. And what a show it was! And now Im getting the chance again to see the Sir Elton..now its a honor!!! And if I get the chance to enjoy the show with some of my favorite radio jocks from Y-103... that would be a dream come true!

kalyn - 3/9/2010 1:21 AM
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He is allowed his beliefs, just as you are. My daughter paid $175 to see him and she is 29 years old, so he is very popular no matter how old or young you happen to be and is singing everything...He is a fantastic performer!

ytown - 3/8/2010 11:05 PM
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I think alot of people have short memories - this is the same Elton John that said Jesus was gay a few weeks ago. Stick it Elton, I wouldn't walk to the end of my drive to see you. He stopped singing his popular songs in concert that made him a star about 10 years ago.
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