41 & Done: Final Chris Epting Hit
Chris Epting was a guest on today’s program, and also a big part of today’s installment of 41 & Done. John DeBella and Chris spoke fondly about all the times he’s appeared on the morning show.
Chris Epting is the author of 40 travel and history books. Chris is a memoirist and has co-written Def Leppard’s Phil Collen’s memoir, Adrenalized, the John Oates Memoir Change of Seasons, and Long Train Runnin’ with the Doobie Brothers. Chris has been coming on the show to talk to John for years. John actually doesn’t even remember how it all started, just that Chris is brilliant. They both exchange classic rock stories. Chris lives for the moments when he blows John away with a rock fact.
John touts Chris as hands down, one of the most interesting characters he has ever had on his radio show. Their bond was definitely one that was destined to happen. Over the years, the two got close by swapping rock stories. He is one of John’s favorite recurring guests ever.
So, to end the segment, Chris wrote a little poem for John. Mind you, he doesn’t do this often. The gesture left John speechless.
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.