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Thanks for mentioning Tony Bennett on that one. This is an example on what “Legends 100.3” down in Florida is going to play if I will tune in April 1st after I’m going to finish listening to Race Taylor on March 29th, and I have almost three weeks left to listen to him until I will go to Mike McGann as my new favorite midday guy starting next month.Off-topic somewhat re Bennett and San Francisco :
Great pal of mine jocked a few years for a major market Standards station. The station PD passed along some caveat to my pal, purportedly second-hand tact from the station consultant. The truly visionary philosophy went "We play 'I Left My Heart in San Francisco', and 299 other songs that make us nervous".
(IIrc, it was sometime in the 90's when some high council officially designated the Bennett classic as the National Anthem of the Standards. Word has it that it supplanted 'In The Mood' as the genre's apex moment, which to that moment had been granted orthodox worship and observance through one spin per daypart 'til further notice . Lol -- whenever my Folks got on my back about Rock n Roll being repetitious, I'd say, 'Oh yeah?' and reference 'In The Mood'.)
In addition, I will make some changes starting in April including the return of Bob Miller on WBPM since I have not listened to it since late December, because I’m listening to Allan David Stein on WMTR for the last two months playing oldies in the morning. After Bob Miller on WBPM, I will listening to new guy named Mike McGann on WLML’s “Legends 100.3” starting next month, and then Chris Buckout on WLNG in afternoons at 2PM, Randy Turner on WBPM at 6PM, Jimmy Howes on WALL at 7PM and JJ Carter on WBPM to finish up the day at 10PM.
To get back to WCBS-FM, I’m not a fan of Jesse Addy to afternoons, so I have to give up on this station for now, because of the station played too much 80’s and 90’s music. I prefer the original WCBS-FM when it was an oldies station playing 50’s and 60’s music, and I remember Bob Shannon, Harry Harrison, Dan Daniel, Ron Lundy, Dan Ingram, Bobby Jay, Norm N Nite, Max Kinkel, Marc Sommers, Gary Clark, Bill Brown, Mike McCann, Don K Reed and Cousin Brucie. I love the original WCBS-FM, and I used to listened to the station back in the 1980’s right up until the station flipped to “Jack” in 2005.
When the station returned in 2007, they sounded much as good, but when Scott Shannon came to the picture, it sounded great, and when they updated the music, it loses a lot of focus where it dropped 60’s and most of the 70’s music, let alone “Sweet Caroline” by Neil Diamond and a few 70’s including songs from “Saturday Night Fever” and others, but the 80’s are fine but the 90’s are okay, but that great. So that’s why I give up WCBS-FM and listen to something else.
WBPM is another example of another classic hits station in the Hudson Valley plays the songs the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s and it sounds better than WCBS-FM since the station returned in 2007 and it’s a great station.