Exploring Tim Debacco’s World of Music and Memorabilia
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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be the voice of a baseball stadium? Join us as we sit down with the charismatic Tim Debacco former public address announcer and master organist for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Tim takes us on a journey through his unique career, sharing how he went from a budding young musician to stepping into the shoes of the legendary Vince Lashide. Listen in as Tim recounts the amusing tales of life behind the scenes, including a particularly cheeky organ tune played during Bobby Bonilla’s return to Pittsburgh that had the whole stadium buzzing.
Take a trip down memory lane as we switch gears to the world of vinyl records and pop culture nostalgia. Growing up with a dad who was an early YouTuber in spirit, I found my passion for music in the family’s rich collection of vinyl. We savor the tactile joy of spinning records and contrast it with today’s digital streaming convenience. Plus, hear about the playful nod to pop culture with a humorous suggestion about being a "Swifty," and discover why "I Think I Love You" by the Partridge Family holds a special place in my heart.
To wrap things up, we dive into the nostalgia of collecting, from the iconic radio stories of Casey Kasem to rare Pittsburgh edition TV Guides. Celebrate the simple joys of classic TV shows, radio jingles, and vintage board games like Stratomatic Baseball. We even share a few laughs over a mishap with a Chuck Berry concert that went hilariously off-script. This episode promises a warm, entertaining tribute to the enduring charm of sports, music, and the joy of collecting cherished memories.
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1. Exploring Tim Debacco’s World of Music and Memorabilia (00:00:00)
2. PA Announcers and Organists in Baseball (00:00:07)
3. Rediscovering Vinyl Records and Elvis (00:13:55)
4. Nostalgia and Collecting (00:27:27)
5. Memories and Gratitude in Baseball (00:35:48)
6. Chuck Berry Concert Mishap Promotion (00:45:10)
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