41 & Done: Led Zeppelin In A Bar
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For today’s 41 & Done segment, John DeBella tells the story of the time he saw Led Zeppelin in a bar.
The story starts like this. John has never really talked much about where it all began in his life. Now that he’s lived in Philadelphia longer than he’d lived in New York, he considers himself a full-fledged Philadelphian. His formative musical years happened in New York, though.
Any night of the week, you could go to a club and see any band that was coming through town. DeBella’s friends and he frequented this place called The Action House more than any of the others. It was close by. They wouldn’t check our ID and we could drink. Yeah, they were underage drinking. Someone said they heard good things about this band that was playing at The Action House that night.
They got to the club, and there wasn’t a massive amount of people there. Four guys came out on stage. They started playing, and they played like nothing John had ever heard before. He was watching Led Zeppelin in a bar. The first album was brand new at the time. Nobody that John was with knew who this band was, but John knew who they were. He heard them on the radio. This was one of the greatest rock bands, one of the greatest rock albums he had heard in his young life, and in that moment he was watching them. Just feet from the stage. Watching Led Zeppelin play in a bar.
John DeBella 41 & Done
As part of his 41 & Done daily segments, John DeBella takes us through some of his most memorable radio moments.
This series comes on the heels of John DeBella’s retirement announcement. After 41 long years in radio, John has decided to retire at the end of his contract on June 30th. His career has been legendary. So legendary, in fact, it’s hard to cram it all into one short summary. So, to honor and look back on 4 decades of stellar radio, 41 & Done was born.
Before he hangs up his headphones and calls it a career on June 30th, he’s going to take a look at some of his best radio moments every morning during the John DeBella Show. From the traditions of days past to the epic rock stars he’s interviewed, you’re gonna hear some interesting stuff. You’ll be surprised at just how much he’s crammed into his time in the radio business.
It’s an ode to his hard work and a fun way to send John off to his retirement (that isn’t TOO sad). After all, a career this significant deserves all of the recognition it can get. Hear John’s memories live each morning, or keep an eye on the WMGK website for daily 41 & Done recaps.
Steve Vassalotti is co-host of “The Matt Cord Show with Steve Vassalotti” weekday mornings 6a-10a on 102.9 WMGK. He has been with the station since 2015. For WMGK he writes about inane nonsense that surrounds our daily lives, sports, food and other various topics. Steve writes about Philadelphia lifestyle content, the Philadelphia Eagles culture and trending topics.