All MOTOWN Format
YES! This would be similar to the old KSRB-AM - which wasn't exclusively Motown,
but DID play alot of great R&B and STAX stuff - despite that weak 1150 signal...
The old KYAC-AM dates me quite a bit....anyone recall this station's rundown?
Also: CAN an AM station of today repeat the Boss 'KHJ'
sound of the past, employing the RIGHT format & jocks??
Your thoughts...
**Meantime, here's an important Motown item:
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MOTOWN PLANNING MORE VAULT RELEASES IN CELEBRATION OF UPCOMING 50TH ANNIVERSARY
Universal Music, which owns the Motown catalog, plans to keep a steady stream of new releases coming out until Motown's 50th anniversary in 2009. So far, Hip-O Select, Universal's Web-only collectors' label, has released two box sets -- The Complete Motown Singles, Volume 1: 1959-1961 as well as The Complete Motown Singles, Part Two: 1962. The label plans on issuing a 10 more sets -- totaling 65 CDs -- covering the years up through 1972, when the Motown label left Detroit and moved to Los Angeles.
Thane Tierney, the senior director of Hip-O Select, explained to the Hollywood Reporter that, "So little of what is in these first three packages had made it to the CD era, or even to the LP era. It offers an unparalleled insight into probably the only label in history where, if you say the name of the label, it sets off a sound in your head."
Otis Williams of the Temptations, who is the last remaining original member still performing with the group, spoke to us and said that he feels like he represents Motown's golden era each time he performs: "We like to think that being cornerstones of Motown and still carrying the Motown banner, you know, we try to help perpetuate what's been going on and what people know of Motown. And all that they don't know, we are here to try and let 'em know that Motown's music stands head and shoulders above just about some of the best."
Hip-O Select has been releasing monthly rarities from the Jackson Five, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, the Supremes, Martha & the Vandellas, and Marvin Gaye.
In celebration of Motown's 50th in 2009, a complete set of all the Motown singles from 1959-1972 will be packaged together in a scale replica of the old Hitsville U.S.A. building that housed the first Motown studios.
For more information, click on
http://www.hip-oselect.com