Bon Jovi, the Offspring, Billy Idol, and More Remember Late Philly DJ Pierre Robert

Rock Music Community Mourns Loss of Beloved DJ Pierre Robert, Philadelphia Radio Icon

When news broke that Pierre Robert, the iconic Philadelphia rock DJ, had passed away at 70, it sent shockwaves through the music industry. The city mourned, but it soon became apparent that his impact extended far beyond local fans. Renowned artists such as Jon Bon Jovi, Alice Cooper, and Billy Idol took to social media to pay tribute to Robert's enduring legacy.

Bon Jovi, with whom Robert had a long-standing friendship, shared a heartfelt remembrance on Instagram, describing Robert as someone who "loved music of all types" and was always eager to support emerging artists. For many in the industry, including Alice Cooper, Robert's passing marked the end of an era – his departure from WMMR's airwaves felt like the loss of a guiding light.

Robert's diverse musical friendships were a testament to his genuine appreciation for all genres of rock & roll. He was as comfortable with New Jersey rock icons and shock-rock legends as he was with nu-metal bands like Linkin Park and Orange County punk outfit The Offspring. The latter recalled a wild bus ride from Philly to New York, where Robert joined in on the singing and drinking session.

Industry heavy-hitters such as Shinedown's Brent Smith and Collective Soul's Ed Roland praised Robert for his kind nature and support. "He was never a critic," Smith said, "he'd always find and embrace the quality of what the artist was trying to convey." Robert was also remembered by The Struts, who called him "one of the most wonderful, supportive, and kind-natured humans we've had the pleasure of meeting."

The music community continued to share their condolences as Billy Idol, Sublime's Jakob Nowell, and Bryan Adams – whose Zoom interview with Robert went unanswered before his passing – paid tribute to the beloved DJ. Graham Nash also shared a heartfelt message, stating that Robert was "a good friend" who always asked great questions.

Local radio personalities in Philadelphia also stepped up to pay their respects, highlighting Robert's lasting impact on the city and its music scene. As Andie Summers of WXTU said, "He left a mark on everyone he came into contact with." For Pierre Robert, it was clear that his legacy would live on through the countless lives he touched during his remarkable 44-year career at WMMR.
 
man i'm still in shock thinking about pierre robert 🤯 like how can we just say goodbye to a legend of rock music? 🎸 he was more than just a dj, he was a friend to so many artists and fans alike 🤝 and it's crazy that the list of tributes keeps growing with everyone from alice cooper to billy idol sharing their stories about him 😊 his impact on philly's music scene is still being felt today and it's amazing to see how much love and respect he's getting 💕 i remember reading some interviews where he'd talk about how he wanted to support new bands and help them get discovered 🎶 that's the kind of spirit that makes you wanna shout from the rooftops 💥 anyway, RIP pierre robert we'll miss you on the airwaves but your music will live on forever 🎵
 
man I'm so saddened to hear about Pierre Robert's passing 🤕...he was like a rock legend in his own right you know? his dedication to music & supporting artists was truly inspiring 💖...I mean who else could make friends with everyone from Bon Jovi to Linkin Park? 😂 he was that kind of guy. I'm loving all the tributes on social media btw, it's clear he left a mark on so many people 🙌. as someone who loves rock music I feel like I've lost a part of my childhood vibes with him gone 💔. anyway, let's keep his memory alive & celebrate the amazing legacy he leaves behind 🎸💥
 
Pierre Robert's passing is like losing a part of Philly's music DNA 🕺💔 He may not be around to spin tracks anymore, but his spirit and love for rock 'n' roll will keep on inspiring new gen artists & fans alike 🤘🌟 I mean, who else could make Linkin Park's nu-metal sound like a walk in the park alongside Billy Idol? 🤣 The industry heavy-hitters are right – he was all about embracing quality over criticism. We're gonna miss him on WMMR but his legacy will keep rocking for years to come 💥🎸
 
🙏💔😢 just heard about Pierre Robert and I'm totally gutted 😭. he was like a rockstar to me 🤟 always spinning the sickest tracks 🎵 and supporting new artists 🌟 never a bad word from him 🤗. i remember watching him on WMMR when i was a teenager 💁‍♀️ and he'd play all these rad Philly bands 🎸👍. it's like an era is gone 😢 but his legacy lives on through the music 🎵💖 we'll miss you Pierre, rockstar 🤘❤️
 
omg u gotta feel so bad for philly rock music fans rn 🤕 they r losin a legend!! Pierre Robert was more than just a DJ, he was like a part of the community himself 🎶 he had that special energy that made everyone feel loved & supported 💖 i can already imagine all the crazy parties & impromptu sing-alongs he musta been a part of with Jon Bon Jovi & Alice Cooper 🤟 and those stories about Linkin Park & The Offspring? wild! 🌪️ anyway, what's even more amazing is how everyone in the music industry r coming together to pay tribute to his memory 🎉🙏 it just goes to show that Pierre Robert's legacy will live on forever 💖
 
Pierre Robert's passing is like losing a part of Philly's music soul 🌆💔 He was more than just a DJ, he was a connector between artists and fans, a true advocate for rock music in all its forms 🤟♂️ I mean, who else could bridge the gap between Bon Jovi, Alice Cooper, and Linkin Park? 🤯 His legacy is a testament to his kindness and genuine love for music. The fact that he was always down for a wild party or a serious conversation about art makes him all the more special 😎 Brent Smith from Shinedown said it best - Pierre Robert was never a critic, just a supporter of great music 🙌 Andie Summers at WXTU summed it up perfectly when she said he left a mark on everyone he met 💕 We'll miss his voice on Philly airwaves, but his spirit will live on in the hearts of fans and artists alike 💖
 
man what a legend 🤘 that dude was still making waves after all these years and now hes gone its like the music industry is losing a part of itself i mean who else could rock from new jersey to punk to nu-metal and have everyone love him for it? even the artists he didnt play (like graham nash) are praising his legacy i guess thats what happens when you just genuinely care about people and music, not trying to be some stuffy critic
 
ugh i'm literally dying over here 🤯 my heart goes out to philly and all the rock fans who grew up listening to pierre robert's iconic shows on wmmr he was more than just a dj, he was like a guardian angel for the music community his kind nature and love for all genres of rock made him a beacon of hope for so many artists 🤘 and now that he's gone we're all left with these amazing memories of his legendary bus rides and impromptu sing-alongs 🎸🎶 the fact that people like billy idol, alice cooper, and brent smith from shinedown are still sharing their tributes on social media is just a testament to the impact he had on so many lives 🙏 it's crazy to think about how much music was shaped by pierre robert's love for rock & roll 💔
 
🤘😢 DJ Pierre Robert's legacy lives on... but can't help thinking about how much of a wild ride that bus trip from Philly to NYC must've been 😂🚌 Linkin Park would've loved him 🤟♂️ The Offspring too, he'd probably gotten them to play "All My Heroes Are the Punk Rock Saints" 🎸💥
 
😞 just heard about Pierre Robert's passing and I'm really saddened by the news... 🎸 as a fan of classic rock, I have so many great memories listening to him on WMMR. He was like a guardian angel for local musicians, always giving them a chance to shine. 🌟 his influence goes way beyond Philly, though - so many iconic artists mentioned in the article were fans and friends of his... Jon Bon Jovi's words just about summed up Pierre Robert: he loved music of all kinds and was super supportive of new artists. 💖 that's what I love most about the music community coming together to celebrate his life and legacy 🎶
 
omg did u hear about pierre robert?? 😱 he was literally the heart of philly's rock scene 🤘 wmmr is still mourning him and it's so beautiful to see all these artists pay tribute to his legacy 🎶 i just looked up some stats on how many radio stations he worked for throughout his career - 32+ 📊 and that's not counting the podcasts & interviews he did 📻 billy idol shared a zoom convo they had btw 💬 anyhoo, it's clear why everyone loved him so much 🤗 stats show that his music shows on wmmr were listened to by 43% of philly adults aged 25-45 in 2020 📊 and that's not counting online streams 🌐
 
man.. this is crazy... 😱 Pierre Robert was literally the heartbeat of Philly's rock scene for decades... I mean, who else could get away with playing all those different genres and still be loved by everyone? 🤘 he was like the ultimate music lover, always supporting new artists and never afraid to try something new. And now he's really gone? 💔 it's like we're losing a part of our musical history or something... I know he had some epic bus rides with Linkin Park 😂 but seriously, his kindness and support will be deeply missed by the music community as a whole 🙏
 
man this is sad news 🤕 pierre robert was like a legend in philly music scene and his impact is still being felt even after all these years his ability to connect with artists from different genres was incredible, it's no surprise that so many big names are speaking out about him 💯 andie summers from wxtu summed it up perfectly - he left a mark on everyone he came into contact with 🙏 what really stands out is the way he supported emerging artists, it's like he had a knack for finding and amplifying fresh talent 👍 anyway, RIP pierre robert we'll miss your energy and enthusiasm on the airwaves 😎
 
Wow, I'm so saddened to hear about Pierre Robert's passing 😔💔 He seemed like an amazing person who truly loved music and had such a positive impact on the community 🎸🌟 I can only imagine how many lives he touched with his kind heart and generous spirit ❤️. It's amazing to see so many people coming together to pay tribute to him, including some huge rock stars 💥. His legacy will definitely be remembered for a long time! 💫
 
man that's so sad 🤕 pierre robert sounds like an amazing dude and it's crazy how many ppl are talking about him and sharing their stories 📢 he was all about supporting new artists and being a good guy in the industry 👍 brent smith from shinedown said it best - he was never a critic, just a fan who wanted to help others shine 💫 i'm sure his legacy will live on through the countless ppl he helped discover their music 🎸🔊
 
idk why people still make a big deal about Pierre Robert's passing... i mean don't get me wrong, the dude was iconic and all, but 70 is old, right? 🤷‍♂️ it's like we're losing another legend and suddenly everyone's an expert on music history. anyway, can we talk about how out of touch these artists are with modern rock? Bon Jovi's always been a bit too commercial for my taste and Alice Cooper's whole shock-rock thing is so played out 🙄 but hey, at least they're showing some respect for the man. what really gets me is how everyone's saying he was "supportive" and had this amazing kind nature... yeah no kidding, that's what we all say about people who are famous for playing music all day 😒
 
.. DJ Pierre Robert's passing is such a bummer 🤕! I mean, I'm glad people like Bon Jovi and Alice Cooper are paying tribute to him, but it just feels like we're losing another music legend 😔. His diversity in taste was actually what made him so awesome - he didn't care about genre or anything else, he just loved rock music 🤘. And the fact that artists from all different backgrounds were so close to him is a testament to his kind heart ❤️. I'm sure his legacy will continue to live on through WMMR and the countless people he inspired during his career 💖. Rest in peace, Pierre!
 
😔 I'm still in shock over Pierre Robert's passing 🙏. As a music enthusiast, I can only imagine how hard this must be for his fans and fellow artists. What really gets me is that his departure from the airwaves has left a huge void - it's like losing a guiding light in the Philly rock scene 🌃. He was more than just a DJ; he was a true supporter of emerging artists and a kind soul 💕. I love how everyone, from Bon Jovi to The Struts, is sharing their heartfelt tributes on social media - it's clear that Pierre Robert left an indelible mark on the music community 🎤. Can we get a Spotify playlist or something dedicated to his legacy? That would be a great way to keep his memory alive 💥.
 
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