M.C. ANTIL, gofer for Bill Veeck
THAD BOSLEY, 1979 White Sox player who later played for the Cubs, also a soul-gospel musician
ROGER BOSSARD, legendary third-generation groundskeeper at Comiskey Park/U.S. Cellular Field
JOE BRYL, Chicago DJ and cultural historian
MICHAEL CARTOLANO, president of Melrose Pyrotechnics, orchestrated the demolition, has worked with the White Sox since 1959
HARRY WAYNE CASEY, frontman of KC and the Sunshine Band (often credited as the godfathers of disco)
BOB CHICOINE & DAVE GABOREK, Comiskey Park vendors who worked Disco Demolition
JANET DAHL, Steve Dahl’s longtime wife and partner
STEVE DAHL, legendary Chicago radio DJ
DENNIS DEYOUNG, co-founder of the popular rock band Styx
TOM DREESEN, comic and fan of Faces, the city’s best known disco
DJ LADY D (DARLENE JACKSON), international house music DJ, producer, owner of the D’lectable Music label
ED FARMER, 1979 White Sox player, current team announcer
NANCY FAUST, White Sox organist
TONY FITZPATRICK, Chicago artist, author, and former WLUP radio host
TOM GORSUCH, owner of The Original Mother’s, the longest running dance club in America (with Chris Ryan)
KEVIN HICKEY, Chicago restaurateur, fifth-generation Bridgeport resident
JOHN ILTIS, Chicago publicist for WLUP and Disco Demolition
CHAKA KHAN, ten-time Grammy Award winner, R&B and jazz singer from Chicago
KEN KRAVEC, 1979 Chicago White Sox pitcher
TONY LA RUSSA, 1979 White Sox manager
RICHARD LEWIS, comedian
LES GROBSTEIN, reported on the game for the Associated Press, became Steve and Garry’s sports reporter
“LORELEI” SHARK, the iconic “rock girl” of The Loop who was at Dahl’s side and threw out the first pitch of the double-header
DAVE LOGAN, promotions director at WLUP for Disco Demolition
GARRY MEIER, Chicago rock DJ and co-host of the Steve and Garry Show
MITCH MICHAELS, Chicago rock DJ since 1971
JERRY MICKELSON, co-founder of Jam Productions
PAUL NATKIN, Chicago rock ‘n’ roll photographer
RICK NIELSEN, guitarist of Cheap Trick
JIM PETERIK, founder of the band Survivor and vocalist for the band Ides of March
JIM RITTENBERG, general manager at Faces
NILE RODGERS, lead guitarist and co-founder of the band Chic and ten-time nominee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
ROMAN J. SAWCZAK, member of Dahl’s backup band and producer of the Steve and Garry Show
JACK SCHALLER, owner of Schaller’s Pump in Bridgeport
JEFF SCHWARTZ, 1979 WLUP general sales manager and co-creator of Disco Demolition
JOE SHANAHAN, owner of Metro/Smart Bar
ANNE SORKIN, anti-disco crusader and niece of Chicago singer-songwriter John Prine
BOB SIROTT, Chicago radio and television personality
PAUL SULLIVAN, Chicago Tribune baseball writer
STEVE TROUT, 1979 White Sox player who later played for the Cubs
MIKE VEECK, organizer and son of late Hall of Famer Bill Veeck
OMAR VIZQUEL, former White Sox shortstop
RICK WOJCIK, South Side native and owner of Dusty Groove record store in Ukrainian Village