‘Halloween From A To Z!’
• For one of the most anticipated holidays of the year, Hubbard Classic Rock WDRV (97-1 The Drive)/Chicago has demonically — and delightfully — dressed up its playlist as “Halloween from A to Z!” Beginning today at noon, enjoy wall-to-wall creepy classics, scientifically arranged in alphabetical order.
You’ll hear everything from Edgar Winter‘s “Frankenstein” to The Eagles‘ “Witchy Woman,” you’ll also enjoy Rush’s “Ghost of a Chance,” “Spirits in the Material World” from The Police, “Boris The Spider” from The Who, Warren Zevon‘s “Werewolves of London” and The Guess Who‘s “Clap for the Wolfman.” And many, many more! The dark arts of magic and voodoo will also be well represented in the form of Triumph’s “Magic Power,”Jimi‘s “Voodoo Chile” and the under-appreciated yodeling splendor of “Hocus Pocus” from Focus.
Here now to tell us more is Rob Cressman, WDRV’s Managing Director of Branding and Content, who said, “The Drive’s ‘Halloween from A to Z’ provides nearly eight full hours of alphabetical madness and serves as Chicago’s official Classic Rock soundtrack for the holiday. Now in its fourth year, the ghoulish list of songs has evolved to include dozens of familiar titles combined with deeper tracks and album cuts from beyond the grave!” Listen live, won’t you, at wdrv.com.