I'm late to this but fun to see the references to WPLR in New Haven. I listened every night to Stoneman's curated shows. "I'm Stoneman. Enjoy." And of course when he signed off, he used that doctored bit of John Prine's "Illegal Smile." I listened to endless WPLR in the 70s....
What were the radio stations of your youth that helped you on your music/audio journey?
The stations I listen to the most were WLS out of Chicago, KIOA out of Des Moines, KAAY out of Little Rock, Arkansas and KOMA out of Oklahama. When I was in the Air Froce I had a few stations near the main base I was stationed at outside of Rapid City, S.D.
Of course systems and better and better systems and FM became the dominate source for broadcast/online music. I did learn much of what I liked and eventually purchased through early radio listening.
I still listen to radio mainly for Jazz stations and NPR news.
101-ILS WILS out of Lansing Michigan. WRIF Baaaby! With the Grand Poobah himself. You and me with Arthur P. (Penhallow) From the HOME of Rock & Roll, Detroit Baaaaby! Also have to give a shout out to Stephen Hill with his Hearts of Space program as well as John Diliberto with Echoes both featured on PRX. |
I was a grad student in Davis from 1981-1986. KDVS, the campus radio station played almost all the time I was in lab. I still listen to it. In fact, I'd suggest that the guys who do Prog Rock Palace on Saturday from noon -2PM (Pacific Time), are world wide known for Prog Rock knowledge. Before that is the Saturday morning folks show. Wednesday afternoon is Retro-free-form-radio, 60s-80s AOR. Sunday 2-4 (1-3 maybe) is Poppa Wheelie, reggae. cheers,
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@ticat if you liked CFNY from the early days check out KCRW from Santa Monica.
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