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| 1 | | SENATE RESOLUTION
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| 2 | | WHEREAS, The members of the Illinois Senate are saddened |
| 3 | | to learn of the death of legendary Chicago radio personality |
| 4 | | Lin Brehmer, who passed away on January 22, 2023; and
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| 5 | | WHEREAS, Lin Brehmer was born in New York in August 1954 |
| 6 | | and was raised in Queens; he graduated from Colgate University |
| 7 | | in Hamilton, New York; he married Sara Farr in 1997; and
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| 8 | | WHEREAS, Lin Brehmer began his radio career at WQBK-FM in |
| 9 | | Albany, New York, where he became known as "The Reverend of |
| 10 | | Rock 'n' Roll"; in 1984, he became the music director at WXRT |
| 11 | | in Chicago, helping to define the station's personality; he |
| 12 | | was the longtime radio host of Chicago's WXRT-FM 93.1, first |
| 13 | | going on air as a morning drive host in 1991 before becoming a |
| 14 | | midday host in 2020; after some time away due to health issues, |
| 15 | | he returned to the air in November 2022; during his career, he |
| 16 | | was noted for his song selections as a disc jockey and his |
| 17 | | artfully written on-air essays, which he called "Lin's Bin"; |
| 18 | | and
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| 19 | | WHEREAS, Lin Brehmer was a devoted Chicago Cubs fan; he |
| 20 | | loved music, attending nearly 1,500 rock concerts with his |
| 21 | | favorite one being a semisecret show by the Rolling Stones at |
| 22 | | the Double Door in 1997; and
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