http://www.hitparaderadio.com/hpr_air.htm
Oh, dear.
I am a big Uncle Lar fan ... but not this way. His "demo" sounds, to me, forced and the "simulated" air check is in need of processing and some reverb, IMHO.
On the "stream" you'll hear gold ditties like the ALBUM version of 'Boogie Oogie Oogie'. And, of course 'Soul & Inspiration' by the Righteous Bros into -- 'Chances Are' by Johnny Mathis. Then, into 'Brandy' by the Looking Glass. The Beatles 'I Feel Fine' into 'Babe' by Styx."What A Fool Believes" into "Stranger On the Shore." This is a stunt, right?
John Rook is a legend and a commendable rare talent in this business. His WLS days produced the greatest radio "war" ever, but this is not Musicradio WLS - The Big 89.
Then, back to the "simulated" Hit Parade Radio aircheck, there's Wink Martindale talking up the entire intro to 'Someday We'll Be Together' by the Supremes. Not one of six posts -- the entire intro. I like the Winker, but his Top 40 days ended at WHBQ in Memphis. "Music of Your Life" -- perfect. But not this.
Even Lyle Dean, who sounds as good as ever doing news on this demo ... but the underscore jingle is not so good. Nor are the jingles, for that matter.
This should be intriguing. In the scheme of tough to sell a 50+ demo, this is going to be an interesting one both from a network and affiliate viewpoint.
Maybe Lar' will convince Mr. Rook to bring back Snotty Lil' Tommy and they bring back "Animal Stories." Now that would be worth a listen, honestly. I would like to see this idea to take off, but I hope there's some work going on behind the scenes till launch day.
According to the "4 to 6 weeks" notice - that would mean that Steve Rivers and company have two week still launch. Maybe there's hope.