Well, we've kind of strayed from the topic of Hollywood Hamilton, haven't we? That's ok. I don't miss him at all.I agree with David. As adults, most people end up listening to the same type of music they were exposed to when they were young. I grew up in the San Gabriel Valley during the 60's, listening to the Beatles, Stones, Creedance, Yardbirds, CSNY, and all of those one-hit wonders. I'm in my early 50's now, and I still listen to that music. I also listen to harder rock and smooth jazz. But, when I hear younger people blasting their radios, all I seem to hear from them is hip-hop, dance music, rap, etc. So, this makes we wonder if younger people truly are listening to the Beatles, Stones, etc. Maybe they are, but they keep it to themselves? And, since most younger people seem to be listening to rap, hip-hop, etc., I don't see how the "anglo" music from the 60's & 70's will ever make a significant resurgence in the near future, at least not in California (I used the term "anglo" for lack of a better one). Another person metioned that other cities have two or three oldies stations. That is true. Las Vegas has at least 2 oldies stations and at least two classic rock stations. And they play great stuff! It's hard to believe that K-Earth & KLOS don't have a larger following in Southern CA.