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Thursday, October 29,2009

Best of Springfield 2009 continued Page 4

By IT Staff

MOST ENTERTAINING RADIO STATION

Kiss FM 99.7FM

Playing the country’s chart-toppers may be nothing new, but some Top 40 stations in the area tend to leave hip hop behind. Not Kiss FM. Popular hip hop tracks make the rounds during daily airplay, and every Saturday night, DJ Captain rolls out his Bad Boy Hip Hop Show, featuring the best in the genre, from the old school on. The rest of the week sees one of Springfield’s favorite radio personalities, Bondsy, hosting his morning show, The Morning Grind. Our favorite part of The Morning Grind is that if you miss it in the morning because you slept in (you slacker), you can catch it online via their UStream video channel. While you watch the video, you can chat with Bondsy in the window on the right. Music to party to and they’re tech savvy? Genius.

MOST ENTERTAINING RADIO STATION (runner-up)

WDBR 103.7FM

In second place, holding its own against the likes of similarly formatted radio stations and tornadoes, WDBR has earned its longstanding claim of “Springfield’s #1 Hit Music Station.” Playing top 40 pop and rock hits, what sets WDBR apart is its array of on-air personalities, such as Dave and Dina in the Morning and Bob Parrish, and its events, often with nonprofits like Children’s Miracle Network. Not into the new pop music the kids today seem to like? Well then ’90s at Noon is for you, a very fun throwback to the ’DBR of the olden times (as in 10 to 19 years ago). Mmm bop!

MOST ENTERTAINING RADIO STATION (runner-up)

Alice 97.7FM

Tied for third are Alice and WQNA, so here are some words about each. Alice is hard to define. The standard term is “adult alternative,” but program director Susan Groves says it best. “Alice is just Alice. It’s made just for Springfield, by our listeners for our listeners. It’s not cookie cutter.” In any given car ride, you can hear the latest Death Cab, followed by a live Sister Hazel track, then a Talking Heads tune. It’s as though your own iPod was plugged and broadcast all over Springfield. They even get in “moods” just like the rest of us, with “You Can Call Me Al” or “Under the Milky Way Tonight” playing every single day for a week. This is awesome. Also awesome? Unlike other morning shows, Alice’s Molson & Josie in the Mornings actually play songs in between talking, meaning a full day of music just rockin’ enough to make you dance a bit in your car (yes, we’re “that driver”).

MOST ENTERTAINING RADIO STATION (runner-up)

WQNA 88.3FM

And “all hail Metal Chris” was their rally cry. WQNA, operated out of the Capital Area Career Center, is a completely non-commercial station, run chiefly by students and volunteers. Their more open format allows air play for music that other stations largely ignore, such as reggae, folk, real jazz and soul, electronic, classic country, and best of all, according to you, METAL! “WQNA is the only station in central Illinois that plays heavy metal! True underground metal that other radio stations have probably never heard of, and they play local metal bands.” Thrash on, friends, thrash on.

BEST BIKE TRAIL

Lost Bridge Trail

The Lost Bridge Trail has been called a “nice rural escape in the middle of an urban area” by one of our favorite local bicyclists. The five-mile, paved trail connects Springfield to Rochester via an old railbed. Built in 1995, the community’s oldest bike trail begins near the Illinois Department of Transportation building on the east side and continues further east through dense trees and cornfields and over the Sangamon River. Rochester added offshoots to its community park and baseball complex on its end; future developments on the Springfield side call for extending the trail southeast to Taylorville and Pana.

Runner-up: Interurban Trail

BEST PLACE TO PEOPLE WATCH

Illinois State Fair

Illinois State Fairgrounds

Somewhere in the neighborhood of 700,000 people attend the Illinois State Fair each year, making it the perfect venue to see and be seen. The fair, created in 1853 to celebrate the state’s agriculture industry, pulls in families in a 100-mile radius to participate in various activities from the hog-calling contest to the new demolition derby and wine-tasting. If the crowd’s still not diverse enough for you people-watchers, head over to the Ethnic Village, where you’ll find food from 14 different countries and a daily lineup of stage performances from area cultural music and dance groups.

Runner-up: Washington Park

BEST ANIMAL RESCUE GROUP

Animal Protective League

1001 Taintor Rd., 544-7387

Looking to adopt a new furry friend? Nearly 950 voters — the most who voted in any category — want you to check out the Animal Protective League. The nonprofit makes adopting easy, giving you immediate insight into potential pets. For example, Richie, a hound mix, was chained outside and abandoned for a year, so the APL lets you know that he’s skittish around kids, cats and tiny dogs. Its Web site quotes Richie saying, “But I have so much love to give. Everyone who gets to know me says that I am a delightful, charming gentleman.” The APL finds permanent homes for 2,000 animals annually; all of them are up-to-date on shots and spayed/neutered. They’re located behind the Illinois State Fairgrounds on Taintor Road, across from Gate 6.

Runner-up: Illinois Humane Society

BEST RESALE SHOPPING

The Kids Closet

130 S. John St., Rochester, 1-888-537-2578

Since Kitty Boyce launched The Kids Closet 18 years ago the store has matured. Though she no longer sells items on consignment, she gives in-store credit to those who bring in freshly laundered clothes three years old or less in good condition. Her customers range from Petersburg to Pana. Times were rocky from February to mid-May this year when a federal edict forbade sales of toys and baby furniture. Though some toy sales are permitted today, baby furniture sales are permanently discontinued due to lead and chemical concerns. The Closet has also expanded, offering ladies and juniors clothing, home décor, furniture and books. “Jeans are hot these days, from newborn to plus-size ladies and young men student sizes. We can never get enough,” she says. “Depending on the brand, they sell for from 25 percent to maybe half of retail for new.” Their Web site is also worth a look-see: www.thekidscloset.net. Second and third behind the top vote recipient were Sojourn Resale and Just Kids.

Runner-up: Sojourn Resale

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In my opinion, the "Best Cover/Tribute Band" voting should be limited to actual existing bands. While F5 WAS a great band, and their victory in this category this year is a testament to this fact, it is also a fact that they broke up after the 2008 Illinois State Fair. They indeed DID pack the crowds in whenever and wherever they performed. "DID" being the operative word. They did perform two re-union shows during the first weekend of the 2009 Illinois State Fair, but these are the only performances of the group in the last fourteen months. This is not what I would consider an actual existing band. If enough people voted for Mickey Mouse, would he be named the best local cover/tribute band?

 

 

Chill Hank, it's just a poll. F5 paid their dues, now go pay yours. Better luck next year!

 

Earl, I do not need to chill...I am simply stating facts, and actually complimenting F5 in the process. I have a few really good friends in that now-defunct band. It is not a matter of paying dues...i simply think that if there is going to be a poll as to who is the best local cover band, it should be an existing band, and not one that has been defunct for 14 months.

 

By the way, if you were to ask any club owner in town what band has the biggest draw, I think you might be surprised...lol

 

Slight clarification...F5 did not break up after the 2008 ISF. They continued playing shows into 2009. Like many local bands, they chose to take some time off over the winter, then did a few shows while deciding their schedule for 2009. They may not have been as prevalent on the local music scene in 2009, but when they did play they still drew great crowds. I was at several of their shows and they never missed a beat even after several months between shows. The IT Best Of candidates in all categories are submitted and voted for by the fans, not the person, band, business. If fans of a band come out and vote for their favorite band, whether the band is still in existence at the time of the voting or not doesn't change the fact that the fans have spoken. Congratulations to all of the IT Best of Winners (and runners up) in all categories.

 

 

Hank I agree with Earl, chill man. Only 2500 voted in the entire poll, compare that to the amount of people who live round here, small potatoes dude. F5 has had the biggest draw for several years, show some respect. They have been the best band, hands down. The other 3 bands were within two-three votes of eachother and all deserve it but each have room to improve to be halfway to F5 level. Maybe next year.

 

Matt, chilling has nothing to do with it...I am not angry, and have shown my friends in the former F5 NOTHING but respect. One would suppose that the reason for having a best cover band poll would be so people could go see the band that won...Impossible in this case.I disagree that all the runner-ups deserved to win...thats like saying that the guy who gets the third and fourth amount of votes in a presidential election deserve to be president...nope...just the guy who gets the most votes...and he should be an actual person.

 

 

Ok then. We agree, F5 won because they deserve to. You didnt because you didnt deserve to. I am a club owner so I know who "deserves" to, F5 & Dirty Ernies hands down. There are several bands not even mentioned that I would have thought too. So get over it, try again next year.

 

We can agree that F5 got the most votes. I simply have an opinoin that the voting should be restricted to actual exsisting bands. If that were the case, the outcome would have been different...no one can dispute that fact. Don't disrespect me for having an opinion. If your opinion is that the voting should be open to any band that ever exsisted, no matter how long ago, I can respect that. I only ask for the same in return.

 

 

Congrats to all the winners! Glad to see the wildcard was a Chiropractor! Springfield is a big healthcare town with two large hospitals and a walgreens almost every two blocks, it is important for the general public to know the importance of whole body wellness! Many Chiropractors treat much more than back or neck problems that range from head to toe! Treat the problem and not the symptoms! See a Chiropractor today! you can search chiropractors in springfield, IL or go to the Be Healthy Springfield Site  or even the yellow pages to find a great Chiropractor! Dont forget that Dr Wenneborg and Dr Link both have the ProAdjuster(c) that adjusts the body without any twisting or popping!!!!

 

 

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