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Interesting & Unusual Country Station

A refreshingly different station that I found online is WLAW 92.5, in the Grand Rapids Michigan area. It calls itself The Outlaw, and its slogan is, "The Legends and Young Guns."
The Outlaw plays a very interesting mix of classic country, southern rock, Western music, recent uptempo country, and some pop. There are also intriguing oddities, such as a Mexican style song that has George Strait singing in Spanish.
There is the occasional tune that just does not seem to belong, such as Brown Eyed Girl, by Van Morrison. But for the most part, there is considerable creativity in the adventurous play list.
I am glad Citadel is willing to try this unusual format on a station in a medium size market.
The Outlaw- http://www.925fmtheoutlaw.com/

Does anyone else have an unusual (real, not just online) country station to recommend?
 
Sounds like an interesting station, I do a Country Legends show in Las Vegas, just on Sunday mornings and I too play some clips of old rock songs when the artist is having a birthday or anniversary of their hit. It's all request and some of my listeners ask for old rockers and I play them, like tomorrow morning I have a request for Frankie Laine and Lucky Old Sun. KCYE.com
we stream.
 
I have only heard about it but haven't listened at that time of day. WBRF 98.1 in Galax, VA has an outlaw hour at 5 weekdays. During the day it is classic country and at 6 nightly there is bluegrass. I'm not sure what the rest of the format is but there's a lot of religion too.
 
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