I gotta tell you…there is nothing quite like blogging. I said it in a post several posts back, but blogging is the new cocktail party if only because of who you get to meet.

Meet Steve Roesler, an organizational training expert and management theorist-coach who lives near Philadelphia.

Steve reads my blog and I read his. I found wordle.net today and as I working playing with it, I decided to run a few blogs through it…you know, for giggles. I cut and pasted some of these articles, then posted the ‘artwork’ which included one of Steve’s past blogs.

A couple of emails later, I say something about how back in the day, some comment about rock stars and Herman of Herman’s Hermits.

So, then Steve writes me this email:

Man, if we start down this path, we’re dogmeat for at least the weekend.

Ah, what the heck…

We have now entered the domain of Secret Steve, longtime performer, radio personality (my mother said I had one), and studio backup guy.

I grew up in the Philly area in the ’50s/’60s when all of the music was coming out of there thanks to Bandstand, on which I danced. I will deny that vigorously (unless it unearths one Carmella DeStefano, but that’s a whole other story.) GL, I actually earned a living and supported a family as a musician/singer for a number of years (while still doing management/PR stuff). It was a fascinating life but not one for a family guy. I recall seeing Peter Noone when the Hermits were just starting out and he was about 16 years old, bringing the act for free to the Steel Pier in Atlantic City.

A few years ago a producer decided he wanted to do a documentary on the streetcorner groups that started out in Philly. We ended up getting together again for the occasion wearing, naturally, suits that almost glowed in the dark (mandatory). I think we ended up with 4 cuts on a CD titled, aptly, Philadelphia Street Scene. It would be available at a retail outlet near you if there were still any retail outlets near anybody. At last count, I think we needed 987,000 more in sales to go gold. I will include a cut so that you can bask in what we in “Yo, Adrienne” land consider to be classical music. The one thing that served us well was our years in the business. I have the rights to the production and am literally thinking about “packaging” it online for download, including seeing what I can do with iTunes and other such services.

Well, that was way more than you wanted to hear after a simple Herman’s Hermits comment. I listen to all kinds of music and get the various musical genres. What I don’t get is having to close my eyes when the act comes on.

Here’s a little something from the Dukes of DooWopp. We are all unbelievably handsome.

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Since I am on a roll, I ask Steve if he minded if I blogged about this, me thinking how cool it was to meet someone like this. Well, turns out, Steve’s brother coached Football at UPENN, when my son was playing there. But I had just finished the post when this email came in. Sorry, Steve, but this was just too funny.

Sure, man. Have fun. Perhaps one would want to 86 the reference to Carmella. As best I can tell, her husband is out on parole but still unhappy about the conviction.

It really is wonderful being a faux adult.