In Myrtle Beach SC a new owner bought the longtime easy listening station in 2000 and moved the soft AC (by today's definition; it may have been mainstream then) to its frequency, and moved the call letters to a 1000-watt AM, putting Music of Your Life there and telling the former listeners this would make them happy. It didn't. There were numerous complaints. And the market already had America's Best Music on a signal that was better during the day, though limited at night. The other AC, which had misjudged how listeners would reject their attempt to be more hip, not only changed to easy listening but had a sound that was very traditional. They kept doing easy listening until about 2006, though by then instrumentals were no longer the majority of songs. I think by 2007 it was what might have been called adult standards, with few if any instrumentals.Easy Listening might have been dead where you were in 1980, but in St. Louis it wasn't.