There is a lot of talk on these boards from disgruntled oldies fans about the lack of 60s music on the radio and the lack of any older music outside the 300 or so classic hits on the "safe list." These complaints are always followed by an explanation of why stations don't play obscure music and why most music before the 1970s attracts only an older audience that is not demographically friendly to advertisers.
Listening to Hot 92 last night and the Art Laboe request show for a couple of hours, I noticed that he played several songs that while they might be "low rider" hits would not be on any consultant friendly music list. Much of what he played was over 50 years old.
So I was wondering, what kind of demographics does he attract mixing everything from old hip hop to 1970s country (Freddy Fender) on his nightly show? The callers don't sound elderly but what person under 54 who is not a music geek like myself would want to hear "Hypnotized" by Linda Jones?
I really admire Art for being in his 80s and still doing a nightly show and sounding just as good as ever. But after all the talk about the demphasis in Chicago of Dick Biondi by WLS-FM, it is interesting how Art breaks every rule and must be successful since he is on a major FM in market #2 nightly.
Listening to Hot 92 last night and the Art Laboe request show for a couple of hours, I noticed that he played several songs that while they might be "low rider" hits would not be on any consultant friendly music list. Much of what he played was over 50 years old.
So I was wondering, what kind of demographics does he attract mixing everything from old hip hop to 1970s country (Freddy Fender) on his nightly show? The callers don't sound elderly but what person under 54 who is not a music geek like myself would want to hear "Hypnotized" by Linda Jones?
I really admire Art for being in his 80s and still doing a nightly show and sounding just as good as ever. But after all the talk about the demphasis in Chicago of Dick Biondi by WLS-FM, it is interesting how Art breaks every rule and must be successful since he is on a major FM in market #2 nightly.