There are MANY songs and other acts that, while considered perfectly fine in their time, is pretty much cancelled now because it offends everyone.
I'm all for reckoning with this nations racist past and finding a way to reconcile it and move forward, but people sometimes take it way too far.
For example, the mere thought of the remote possibility that some celebrity may have, once, by chance, worn something that resembles b-l-a-c-k f-a-c-e for some, usually innocent reason, their reputation is permanently damaged and they get cancelled mercilessly.
I mean, yes, it was a bad and exploitative act in retrospect, but people have to lighten up a little! Odds are, anyone who has done it in modern times (basically the past 40 or so years) probably doesn't have any racist intent.
Anyway, sorry for that screed. It's a subject that really bothers me because of how unfair and overgeneralized people have become when it comes to such matters.
Back to radio:
I remember when KABL would advertise, sponsor and/or have a live presence at various Swing era-themed dances in venues such as the USS Hornet in Alameda. In particular, I remember one time hearing ads saying the Glen Miller Orchestra was having a show there. Does any of this happen anymore?
I would expect not, but who knows. However small (and irrelevant to advertisers) it may be, I'm sure it still has an audience of some sort.
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