pman44 said:
I think it's Gino Vanelli.
Actually, Vanelli moved to Amsterdam and is popular with European audiences. And, he has had some success in Las Vegas working in the lounge act genre. If anyone is open to something that could possibly catch on as a new musical trend or fad, maybe a station that plays either Euro-pop or neo-lounge music might not be that much of a stretch. There's plenty of money being spent on tickets for concerts for artists like Michael Bublé (including his accent mark), Harry Connick, Jr., Gino Vanelli, Barry Manilow, Tony Bennett, Celine Dion, and others of that genre. Between Las Vegas and Branson, Missouri, lots of radio airplay has-beens are performing their old songs as well as new material and covers that are becoming new standards. Supposedly, the new casinos in Pittsburgh are going to have live entertainment, including some of the same artists that play places like Vegas, Branson, Atlantic City, and other casinos.
There are already stations that call themselves "Martini Lounge Radio" that play songs by artists like Dean Martin, Jackie Gleason, Guy Lombardo, Walter Wanderly, Peggy Lee, Joe Mooney, Herbie Mann, Xavier Cugat, Aqua Velvets, Louis Armstrong, iCubanismo!, Dave Barbour, The Ventures, Ulterior Motive, Herb Alpert and more. Maybe the time is right for a variation on that theme that also includes the new crop of American and European lounge style artists.
I don't know if Pittsburgh is the right place for such a format. It seems to me it would work best in a city with a relatively large number of second-generation yuppies. That format wouldn't appeal to me, but I think it would appeal many other people, maybe enough to be a profitable niche.