- Russ Gibb
"Uncle" Russ Gibb (born
1931 ) was a concert promoter and media personality from Dearborn,Michigan , probably most famous for his role in thePaul is Dead phenomenon, a story he broke as a DJ on WKNR-FM.After a visit to the Fillmore and a talk with promoter Bill Graham, he operated Detroit's
Grande Ballroom and was a major player in the late sixties/early seventies Motor City music scene. He was instrumental in giving theMC5 ,Ted Nugent andIggy Pop their start. The Grande Ballroom also was wherethe Who played their rock opera, "Tommy," for the first time in the United States.Gibb also owned or leased other live music venues around the Mid-West including the East Town, Michigan Theater (where the
New York Dolls played), the Birmingham Palladium and the Wompers Lake Pavilion (which he owned with famed rock manager, Punch Andrews). He expanded his music endeavors when he invested in "Creem " magazine.In 1965-66 Gibb was hired by The Methodist Church to host "Night Call" - America's first national call-in talk show - on the
Mutual Broadcasting Network . Around this time he also hosted "Cross Country Checkup " a Canadian national call in talk show fromMontreal .Fact|date=March 2008During the administration of
Gerald Ford he worked under SenatorJohn Warner on theUnited States Bicentennial Commission as the National Director of Youth and Education.While in England he spent time with
Eric Clapton (including late night sessions playing Monopoly) and during a stay atMick Jagger 's English estate,Stargroves , Gibb learned aboutcable television ; he bought theDearborn, Michigan ,Wayne, Michigan and Grosse Pointe, Michigan cable licenses in the late seventies, the sale of which made him a millionaire a few years later.Despite his financial well-being, Gibb returned to teaching and spent over twenty years teaching video and media production at
Dearborn High School . The video program he started and ran for over 20 years has a state-of-the-art facility and has produced hundreds of award-winning video students, many of whom have gone on to careers in the media business. The program also spawned the long-running cable video showBack Porch Video .References
*http://www.keener13.com/jocks/russ_gibb.htm
*http://www.keener13.com/history/keener_kills_paul.htm
*http://www.thegrandeballroom.com/index.html
*Andru J. Reeve. "Turn Me On, Dead Man." (2004) ISBN 1418482943
*David A. Carson. "Grit, Noise, and Revolution: The Birth of Detroit Rock 'n' Roll." (2006) ISBN 0472031902
*Tom Wright. "Roadwork: Rock and Roll Turned Inside Out" (2007)ISBN 1423413008
*http://www.detroitartistsworkshop.org/Music/MC5Tribute/TributeToMC5.htmExternal links
* [http://www.russgibbatrandom.com Russ Gibb's website and blog]
* [http://www.wdhsvideo.org Dearborn High School Video program website]
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