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Joe Mullins Radio stations

I don't know how many have caught Joe Mulins Country Classic radio stations in Xenia, Eaton and Wilmington, Ohio but its a lot of fun to listen. It's a throw back to small town local radio.
Joe does a great job on his live spots and his afternoon guy does a nice job relating to the audience. I don't aways like the song selections and the Classified show but I will always support a single owner doing well.
 
Listen all of the time on line. Originally I found them looking for real Classic Country after Billy Cole passed away, he was on KMGO in Centerville IA. So I found myclassiccountry.com and Chubby Howard who like Billy is an encyclopedia of Country. Gradually when I had time I started listening during the week and got into Bucks Braun and Greg Gabbard. Now I often get in to listen to Joe's show too.

There is another station from Fort Dodge, Iowa that plays a bit deeper than the Mullins stations but as in all radio not every song is my cup of tea but overall they play a lot that I like. I guess since I'm not selecting the list it won't ever exactly match my personal favorites but I've bought a lot that I've heard on WBZI and KWMT which I'm sure has made Amazon and The Ernest Tubb record shops happier. If I was back in the Dayton area, grew up in Springfield, I'd be at The Classic Country Connection a lot too.
 
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