Josh Whitman Interview

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I don't think that income goes to the DIA though

Maybe not directly, but more events using the facility is going to lower the money needed for the facility by athletic events.

I think Whitman is out ahead of the curve. He's essentially made an investment. Time will tell if he made a good one. I suspect he has, but it's too early to know.
 
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I don't live in the C-U area, so am completely out of the know on this. But how often do either venues host concerts/events outside of Illinois athletics? Living in Iowa City, I have always wondered what type of events/shows Carver and Kinnick could bring into the area and the money that could generate.

It's not a comprehensive list (I saw Tom Petty at The Assembly Hall in 1985 I think, and it's not listed here) but you can search shows by venue on this site:

http://www.setlist.fm/:cool:
 
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It's not a comprehensive list (I saw Tom Petty at The Assembly Hall in 1985 I think, and it's not listed here) but you can search shows by venue on this site:

http://www.setlist.fm/:cool:

Interesting site but they also seem to be missing Marshall Tucker Band from 1976 (or maybe it was 1977 -- I'm a little bit foggy about some dates from those years).
 
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Josh will have to hire another new head coach,Illinois Women's Gymnastics Head Coach Kim Landrus has resigned(sp) and will become the new Head Coach at N.C. State.
 
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Josh will have to hire another new head coach,Illinois Women's Gymnastics Head Coach Kim Landrus has resigned(sp) and will become the new Head Coach at N.C. State.

What's the deal? Money or what?
 
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Saw a question posted a couple days ago re: The Marshall Tucker Band. They played there in late-winter 1980, with Firefall opening. GREAT concert, lasted about 4 hours total. MTB wanted to continue playing (for their encore they brought the guys from Firefall out and jammed on lengthy blues standards, which added a good hour or more to their set). Assembly Hall personnel finally started flashing the stadium and stage lights telling them, in effect, to "wrap it up boys." I remember this because Tommy Caldwell, bassist for MTB, was killed in a Jeep accident less than a month after that show.
 
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