So guess who I bumped into Saturday afternoon? Hmm. Perhaps I gave away a tad too much in the headline?
Russ: "Cool. Well, thanks for coming out."
As for the event ...
I don't consider myself a Martin fan. Never really "got" his show. But in researching his story I'm fully aware of what a pampered (and given his ratings and revenue, perhaps deservedly so) prima donna he evolved into. In light of that, I'll admit it was both sad and satisfying to see a guy who not long ago had hundreds of thousands of listeners hanging on his every syllable now reduced to carrying a box of plaques and playing guitar in the 100-degree heat on the back of a flatbed truck before a "crowd" of around 150.
Maybe 30 cars entered the contest, which benefitted his
Russ Martin Listeners' Foundation and was held on the boiling parking lot adjacent to Sam's at Coit and Bush. By the time the Russ Martin Band rifled through "Footloose" and "Time Warp" and "YMCA", there weren't 25 people watching.
Though Martin,
booted off the air - but still being paid - by CBS back in December, isn't likely to return to radio before his contract expires in April 2011, Saturday he signed autographs, posed for pictures and provided a glimpse that he hasn't lost his unique, unprecedented edge.
In his first 15 minutes on stage he blurted into a microphone "damn," "bastard" and "bitch."
"Oops," he said at one point, surveying his audience. "Kids."
Martin's trial for misdemeanor assault is scheduled for July 27. This morning a judge will hear his attorney's motion to suppress the arrest warrant from the proceedings.
To be continued ...