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Pierre Robert (DJ)

William Pierre Robert (born August 1, 1955) is a radio disc jockey is a highly popular on-air personality for 93.3FM WMMR in Philadelphia, one of the nation's most prominent rock music stations. He has been with WMMR since 1981.

Pierre Robert
Robert (left) in December 2011
Born
William Pierre Robert

(1955-08-01) August 1, 1955 (age 68)
Career
ShowThe Pierre Robert Show
Station93.3 WMMR in Philadelphia
Time slotaround 11:00am - 3:00pm Monday-Friday
StyleDisc jockey / radio personality
CountryUnited States
Websitewww.wmmr.com/shows/pierre-robert

Robert is WMMR's most identifiable personality, and is sometimes described as a hippie by locals. Robert is known for addressing his listeners as "citizens," and saying "Great day in the morning!"

Robert holds significant stature in the American rock music industry, where he is held in high esteem by many rock musicians and groups, many of whom have granted Robert rare interviews and appeared in person on his program.

Early life edit

Pierre Robert (pronounced "row-BEAR") was born August 1, 1955, in Truckee, California.

Career edit

Robert began his radio career at 94.9 KSAN-FM in San Francisco, one of the country's first progressive rock stations. When KSAN changed its format to an Urban Country and Western format in the early 1980s, Robert assumed the on-air name "Will Robertson" for a brief period of time because he was opposed to the new format.[1]

Not long after, Robert drove a friend to school in Philadelphia in his 1970 Volkswagen van, nicknamed Minerva,[2] which then had bald tires. He sent 93.3 WMMR a demo tape but was initially turned down for a position with the station, and took a job at Essene, a health food store and vegetarian restaurant. He later had a reading by a palm reader on South Street, who told him, "you're gonna get a letter very soon". He returned to find a letter from Joe Bonadonna, then WMMR's station manager, indicating there was an opening. Robert joined WMMR in 1981.

Robert has held several positions at WMMR, including broadcasting during morning, overnight, and midday shifts. His current time slot is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., though his program frequently runs longer, an anomaly he describes as "Pierre Standard Time."

Features of his show include the "Coffee Break Music Marathon", "Pierre's Planner", and the Work Force Blocks, during which he plays three to four song blocks of a particular artist based on listener requests.

In the 1980s, Reginald the Butler joined Pierre in kicking off his work force blocks by ringing his lunchtime bell.

Robert also features the "Vinyl Cut", where he plays a track from one of the many vinyl records in the WMMR archive.

He is also known to play all 18 minutes and 20 seconds of Arlo Guthrie's "Alice's Restaurant" multiple times during his annual Thanksgiving broadcast.

Robert has admitted that he does not follow Philadelphia sports, which is unusually in the sports-obsessed city. He typically refers to all Philadelphia sports teams as "The Boys in Blue" regardless of the actual team colors. As a running joke, he is known to say the phrase "Sports Up!", mostly during his overlap towards the end of the Preston and Steve show in the morning.

In January 2024, Robert signed a multi-year contract extension with WMMR.[3]

Notable events edit

 
Robert's 1972 Volkswagen Type 2 Westfalia nicknamed "Minerva 2"
  • Robert's first VW micro-bus "Minerva" was impounded by the Philadelphia Parking Authority and later crushed in a junkyard.
  • Robert often declared on the air, "God Bless the Grateful Dead." At the beginning of their concert at the Spectrum on October 7, 1994, Robert presented the Grateful Dead with a flag recognizing their 50th performance at the venue.
  • In 2001, WMMR threw a party at the Spectrum for Robert's 20th anniversary, and gave him a 1972 Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) Westfalia to replace his old 1970 VW mini-bus. This new bus was named "Minerva 2" in honor of the original Minerva that he drove from California to Philadelphia.
  • In 2002, "Minerva 2" was driven by Robert in the 93.3 WMMR Ozz-Fund, a four-day fundraiser to collect money for the Fox Chase Cancer Center in the name of Ozzy Osbourne's wife Sharon Osbourne. Robert drove all over the Delaware Valley collecting donations from fans and station listeners[4]
  • Throughout the first 25 days of November 2006, WMMR paid tribute to Robert for his 25 years of service to the station.[5]
  • In November 2011, Bob Beru of the Beru Revue played a show at The World Cafe Live in honor of Robert's 30th year with WMMR.[6]
  • In September 2012, the owners of the building that houses WMMR threatened to have "Minerva 2" towed. The car was in fairly rough shape with flat tires, holes in the floorboard, and a broken window. After considering all the options, Robert was approached by CollisionMax about restoring Minerva. Minerva was completely restored by CollisionMax with custom airbrushing done by Franny Drummond of PaintZoo. Rich Tornetta, CollissionMax's director of marketing, recorded weekly videos documenting the repair work done on the VW bus.[7][8][9][10]
  • In October 2019, Robert was inducted into the Philadelphia Music Walk of Fame along with The Hooters, a Philadelphia band that is one of Robert's favorites.[11]
  • In 2021, to celebrate his 40th year with WMMR, the studio that houses the station was renamed the "Pierre Robert Studio".

References edit

  1. ^ What's So Funny About Peace, Love and Understanding?
  2. ^ December 2011 Philadelphia Magazine
  3. ^ "Pierre Robert Extends His Contract with WMMR", WMMR, January 4, 2024
  4. ^ 93.3 WMMR Ozz-Fund | A Four-Day Fundraiser for Fox Chase Cancer Center
  5. ^ WMMR Presents Pierre Robert 25 Years in 25 Days
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-12-08. Retrieved 2012-09-11.
  7. ^ WMMR's Pierre Robert Meets Fran Drummond of PaintZoo
  8. ^ [http://www.collisionmax.com/minerva.
  9. ^ The Minerva Project
  10. ^ THE IMPORTANCE OF DOING WHAT’S UNNECESSARY
  11. ^ White, Abbey. "Philadelphia Music Walk of Fame: 2019 class announced, including the Philadelphia Orchestra and Pierre Robert". www.inquirer.com. Retrieved 2019-11-01.

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identifiable personality and is sometimes described as a hippie by locals Robert is known for addressing his listeners as citizens and saying Great day in the morning Robert holds significant stature in the American rock music industry where he is held in high esteem by many rock musicians and groups many of whom have granted Robert rare interviews and appeared in person on his program Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Notable events 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editPierre Robert pronounced row BEAR was born August 1 1955 in Truckee California Career editRobert began his radio career at 94 9 KSAN FM in San Francisco one of the country s first progressive rock stations When KSAN changed its format to an Urban Country and Western format in the early 1980s Robert assumed the on air name Will Robertson for a brief period of time because he was opposed to the new format 1 Not long after Robert drove a friend to school in Philadelphia in his 1970 Volkswagen van nicknamed Minerva 2 which then had bald tires He sent 93 3 WMMR a demo tape but was initially turned down for a position with the station and took a job at Essene a health food store and vegetarian restaurant He later had a reading by a palm reader on South Street who told him you re gonna get a letter very soon He returned to find a letter from Joe Bonadonna then WMMR s station manager indicating there was an opening Robert joined WMMR in 1981 Robert has held several positions at WMMR including broadcasting during morning overnight and midday shifts His current time slot is from 10 a m to 3 p m though his program frequently runs longer an anomaly he describes as Pierre Standard Time Features of his show include the Coffee Break Music Marathon Pierre s Planner and the Work Force Blocks during which he plays three to four song blocks of a particular artist based on listener requests In the 1980s Reginald the Butler joined Pierre in kicking off his work force blocks by ringing his lunchtime bell Robert also features the Vinyl Cut where he plays a track from one of the many vinyl records in the WMMR archive He is also known to play all 18 minutes and 20 seconds of Arlo Guthrie s Alice s Restaurant multiple times during his annual Thanksgiving broadcast Robert has admitted that he does not follow Philadelphia sports which is unusually in the sports obsessed city He typically refers to all Philadelphia sports teams as The Boys in Blue regardless of the actual team colors As a running joke he is known to say the phrase Sports Up mostly during his overlap towards the end of the Preston and Steve show in the morning In January 2024 Robert signed a multi year contract extension with WMMR 3 Notable events edit nbsp Robert s 1972 Volkswagen Type 2 Westfalia nicknamed Minerva 2 Robert s first VW micro bus Minerva was impounded by the Philadelphia Parking Authority and later crushed in a junkyard Robert often declared on the air God Bless the Grateful Dead At the beginning of their concert at the Spectrum on October 7 1994 Robert presented the Grateful Dead with a flag recognizing their 50th performance at the venue In 2001 WMMR threw a party at the Spectrum for Robert s 20th anniversary and gave him a 1972 Volkswagen Type 2 T2 Westfalia to replace his old 1970 VW mini bus This new bus was named Minerva 2 in honor of the original Minerva that he drove from California to Philadelphia In 2002 Minerva 2 was driven by Robert in the 93 3 WMMR Ozz Fund a four day fundraiser to collect money for the Fox Chase Cancer Center in the name of Ozzy Osbourne s wife Sharon Osbourne Robert drove all over the Delaware Valley collecting donations from fans and station listeners 4 Throughout the first 25 days of November 2006 WMMR paid tribute to Robert for his 25 years of service to the station 5 In November 2011 Bob Beru of the Beru Revue played a show at The World Cafe Live in honor of Robert s 30th year with WMMR 6 In September 2012 the owners of the building that houses WMMR threatened to have Minerva 2 towed The car was in fairly rough shape with flat tires holes in the floorboard and a broken window After considering all the options Robert was approached by CollisionMax about restoring Minerva Minerva was completely restored by CollisionMax with custom airbrushing done by Franny Drummond of PaintZoo Rich Tornetta CollissionMax s director of marketing recorded weekly videos documenting the repair work done on the VW bus 7 8 9 10 In October 2019 Robert was inducted into the Philadelphia Music Walk of Fame along with The Hooters a Philadelphia band that is one of Robert s favorites 11 In 2021 to celebrate his 40th year with WMMR the studio that houses the station was renamed the Pierre Robert Studio References edit What s So Funny About Peace Love and Understanding December 2011 Philadelphia Magazine Pierre Robert Extends His Contract with WMMR WMMR January 4 2024 93 3 WMMR Ozz Fund A Four Day Fundraiser for Fox Chase Cancer Center WMMR Presents Pierre Robert 25 Years in 25 Days Pierre Robert s 30th Anniversary Party Archived from the original on 2011 12 08 Retrieved 2012 09 11 WMMR s Pierre Robert Meets Fran Drummond of PaintZoo http www collisionmax com minerva The Minerva Project THE IMPORTANCE OF DOING WHAT S UNNECESSARY White Abbey Philadelphia Music Walk of Fame 2019 class announced including the Philadelphia Orchestra and Pierre Robert www inquirer com Retrieved 2019 11 01 nbsp Biography portalExternal links editPierre Robert at Twitter Pierre Robert at WMMR Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pierre Robert DJ amp oldid 1210540066, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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