The mission of the First Friday Club of Chicago is to provide a forum for men and women to make connections between work, faith, values and issues that affect their daily lives.
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Lee Arnold was the best known air personality at WHN, New York, the most listened to Country music radio station of all time. After working at WSCR in his hometown of Scranton, he continued his broadcasting career at WAVY radio/TV and WNTA AM/FM/TV, both in Norfolk, VA. Lee became Music Director and Air Personality at Country formatted WJRZ, Hackensack, NJ (1965-1971), which served the New York City metropolitan area. Lee also tried his hand at music, creating a few singles from 1968 through ...
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A confident, reassuring presence during Gov. Pritzker’s daily covid briefings, Dr. Ngozi Ezike in 2022 left the Illinois Department of Public Health to lead Sinai Chicago. And, while steering this major, 105-year-old Chicago healthcare institution, she’s keeping her eye on the broader picture. “Understanding health care is more than what happens wi…
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Mary Meg McCarthy is the Executive Director of Heartland Alliance's National Immigrant Justice CenterPor First Friday Club of Chicago
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"The Sacredness of Storytelling" Through the power of stories that speak to the heart, Otis Moss III tackles the theme of democracy—and what we can do in this moment, when we fear that ours is coming apart at the seams. “Appropriate storytelling leads to appropriate action,” he says. “If you don’t have the right story, you repeat the last chapter o…
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Shermann 'Dilla' Thomas and the Leo High School Choir
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Shermann 'Dilla Thomas: "Everything Dope About America Comes From Chicago" : Chicago's Urban Historian Shares his passion for teaching people about the city he loves. Also, a special performance from the Leo High School Choir.Por First Friday Club of Chicago
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Join us to hear how the Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul traces his commitment to social justice back to his Haitian immigrant parents and his childhood on Chicago’s South SidePor First Friday Club of Chicago
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In this conversation with Carlene, kin of the legendary Carter Family, she talks a little bit about getting in touch with her family roots, the freedom that country music offers artists, and the music she was enjoying at the time.
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In this conversation with dynamite artist ETC, he gives us his opinion on winning country music awards, the benefits of music videos, along with his perspective on making it in the music business.Por Lee Arnold
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In this conversation with the ever-talented Gail Davies she explains her position as a woman in the music industry, her writing inspirations, the story behind her connection with K.T. Oslin, and the story behind her return to country music.
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Howard Reich, son of Holocaust survivors and journalist for the Chicago Tribune, was handed a simple assignment to interview Elie Wiesel, best known for his famous Holocaust memoir Night and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize. Daily phone calls and multiple in-person meetings with Wiesel would eventually turn Reich’s “simple” assignment into four y…
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In this chat with the Bellamy's they describe their process for creating, give us some of their thoughts on their music catalog at the time, their perspective on country music business as a whole.
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In this conversation RVS shares a little bit of his passion projects he was working on, some of the stories behind his biggest songs, his feelings on balancing attention from fans, along with his gratitude towards them as well.Por Lee Arnold
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In this conversation with Kathy she shares a little about her European tour, the stories behind some of her biggest songs, along with her journey as an artist and it shaped her.
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In this conversation Lee tells us all about working with his producer Jimmy Bowen, some of his favorite songs from the album he was working on, along with some of the sentimental value of his song "God Bless The U.S.A." and how deeply he feels about it.Por Lee Arnold
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In this conversation with Crystal she shares the importance of her family in her life, a little bit on her relationship with her sister Loretta, and shares with us the production process for some of her songs.
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Here in this conversation with T. Graham we learn about his start as an artist, his musical influences growing up, along with one of his biggest influences in his career, and his belief in persistence.
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Arts in Chicago: Remaining Relevant Barbara Gaines, founder and recently retired Artistic Director of Chicago Shakespeare Theater, has been instrumental in bringing outstanding stage productions to Chicago for 37 years. Beginning in 1986, with an inaugural performance on a pub’s roof top in Lincoln Park, Barbara's creativity, intelligence and hard …
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In this conversation with Ronnie he tells us a little about how he gets his #1 songs, his focus on capturing a song correctly, his feelings on Chet Atkins, along with his experience communicating with the sighted world.Por Lee Arnold
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Violence in Chicago - Do We Want a Solution or a Band-Aid? Father Michael Pfleger of St. Sabina parish has long been an impassioned voice against injustice in its many forms in our city and our nation. He will address what Chicago must do to stem the tide of gun violence that so stubbornly afflicts our city. Father Pfleger has consistently spoken o…
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In this conversation with Gene he tells us the importance of keeping traditional country alive, talks about how his fans motivate him, some stories behind a few of his biggest songs, and even a little about his hobby working on cars.
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This weeks conversation features Randy Travis he talks about the process he went through working with some of his music idols, how he likes to relieve his stress, his thoughts on the cultural flow of country music, along with the type of role model he wants to be.
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In this conversation with K.T. we get personal with her career goals, her approach to writing songs, thoughts on the relationship between men and women, along with stories about her biggest hits.Por Lee Arnold
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In this episode John shares a little bit of his musical influences with us, some stories behind some of his favorite songs, along with his thoughts on his legacy as an artist.
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In this conversation with the "Singing Sheriff" we get his opinion on coming up in country music today, he tells us about the people that helped him along the way, along with his highest points in country music.Por Lee Arnold
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In this conversation with the beloved singer Ray Price he tells us about his relationship with Hank Williams, his return to country music, and tells us about his feelings on his controversy along with his wishes for his career.Por Lee Arnold
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In this episode with Clint Black talks about his excitement and surprise around his music nominations and accolades, gives some incite into the difficulty of songwriting, he mentions the relationship he has with his peers, and he even shares some personal thoughts.
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Mike Mulligan: Co-host of the Mully and Haugh show on WSCR 670-AM
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Sports in our changing culture: Why we still lavish faith, hope, and love on America’s second religion Certain questions in sports have more serious ramifications than the ever-popular “How ‘bout dem Bears?” Consider the meteoric rise of sports gambling, or the now acknowledged risk of severe brain injuries in football. Not to mention the middle cl…
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In this conversation with the legendary country star Charlie tells us a little about the struggles of touring, his thoughts on the roots of Southern Rock, also his thoughts on the state of the music industry and country music especially.Por Lee Arnold
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In this episode with the dynamic country star Rodney discusses winning his first grammy, his collaborations with his wife, how playing with Emmylou Harris changed his career as an artist, along with his thoughts on artists covering his own songs.
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In this conversation with Lorrie she talks about the struggles of a full time touring schedule, the passing of Keith Whitley and the toll on her family, along with what makes a popular artist in that era of country music.
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In this talk with the Gentle Giant, Don goes into depth on one of his hit songs at the time, gives us a few of his thoughts on working with Bob McDill, and shares some of the special moments his songs have given him throughout his career.
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In this conversation with the King of Country he gives us his thoughts about producing his first album, shared a little about his respect for Bob Wills, his time in the military, and tells us a little bit about what he's learned from working in the music industry.Por Lee Arnold
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In this conversation with Charley, he tells us about his feelings on new artists, how he picks out great songs, share a little bit about his family relationships, along with his philosophies on life.
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In this conversation with this legendary artist, Vince tells us all about his duet with Reba McEntire, his new found hope in the Grammy's, one of his most meaningful songs on his record, and tells us about some of the most satisfying songs he's participated in.
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In this conversation with Emmylou she gives us her thoughts on traditional country, some stories on the 'Bluebird' album that she created with her husband, we talk a little about her relationship with Roy Orbison, she even tells us about one of her favorite songs in country.
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Here in this conversation with one of the newest Country Music Hall of Fame members, Patty tells us a little about her journey in the music industry, the lessons she learned before making it big in Nashville, along with a little insight about some of her biggest inspirations.
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In this episode with the newly appointed Country Music Hall of Fame member, Bob tells us a little about his humble beginnings, his relationship with Don Williams, some of the stories behind his greatest hits, and tells us a little about his writing process.
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Scott Turow: Practicing Lawyer and Bestselling Author
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A lawyer first, an author second: A reflection on the development of the law in his lifetime and its impact on society and his books. For more than 30 years, Scott Turow has been fortunate to be a bestselling author.. Beginning with Presumed Innocent published in 1987 to his to his current legal thriller, Suspect, he has written 14 novels, all New …
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In this conversation with Dan Seals he speaks on his inspiration for songs, his thoughts on his then upcoming trip to Bulgaria for their first election, the evolution of both his writing and musicianship, and speaks a little on his altruism in Tennessee.
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Here in our conversation with the fabulous Jerry Reed he tells us a little about his early days, shares his feelings about recording with Elvis, his surprise over his music idols praise, and the details of one of his movies.
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In this conversation Dwight gave us his very clear opinion on the commodification of country music, speaks on his genuine feelings on the fans, tells us a little about his rough ride in country music, along with the love and respect he has for his music and his peers.
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In these conversations with the 'Man In Black' he goes over one of his prison concerts, speaks on his previous addiction to prescription medicine, along with the origins of the Highway Men, and his thoughts on country music and how artists should engage with the genre.
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In this conversation with the dynamo Larry, he shares intimate details on how he's crafted a few of his songs, tells us a little about his feelings on overcoming drug abuse, along with his new philosophy on life.
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Sister Barbara Reid, OP: President of Catholic Theological Union
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Sometimes it causes me to tremble: Let Lent lead us through our fears for the future of the church The Catholic Church in the US faces some daunting realities: falling attendance, suspicion of the institution, and young people who are opting out of religion altogether. How does Sister Barbara Reid, who heads up a school that trains seminarians and …
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In this conversation with Eddie he tells us about his humble beginnings in Nashville, his passion for music that eventually brought him success, his wife Janine's knack for picking songs for him, along with the origins of a few of his songs.
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Pastor Corey B. Brooks: Founder of New Beginnings Church and Project Hood
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Rooftop Pastor works to break the cycle of violence, poverty and racism in Woodlawn Pastor Corey Brooks of New Beginnings Church and founder of Project Hood is leading the Woodlawn neighborhood as they create a safer place and give their children the tools to reach for a brighter future. Spending nearly a year on a Woodlawn rooftop, raising awarene…
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In this talk with Gary he explains how songwriting saved his life, the very personal perspective he takes when writing, along with how some of his most famous songs came about.Por Lee Arnold
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In this conversation with the dynamo, Tanya Tucker, she opens up a little about her hopes for her first child Presley, her experience growing up in the music industry, the first time she met Elvis, along with some of the stories behind her favorite songs.
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In this conversation with the ever entertaining Statler Brothers we have a chat about their hit tv show, their start with Johnny Cash, Jimmy Fortune's path into the band, along with thoughts on their biggest songs and trying to make crossover hits.
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Sally Blount: President & CEO of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Chicago
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A Wild Ride: How the Holy Spirit Propelled me from Business School to the Boardroom to Battling Poverty Heralded by her peers as a “natural change agent,” Sally Blount has made her mark not only in the corporate world but in the field of academia—she served as dean at Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management for eight years. Her ability to pivot…
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Fr. John Kartje: Astrophysicist and Parish Priest
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Rediscovering Awe and Mystery: What Science and Faith Can Tell Us This Advent Long before he became a priest, Chicago’s Father John Kartje was a scientist, getting a Ph.D. in astrophysics from the University of Chicago. What’s the one constant between these two vocations? “Both the scientist and the person of faith are always engaging with mystery,…
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