Re: their sound?
> what is their presentation? Does it sound like 70s Top 40
> or more like an AC?
> Or Classic Rock/Hits delivery package?
>
> > >
> > I have listened to this station for the better part of 2
> > days and can say with absolute certainty that what I've
> > heard is predominately 1964-75 with very little else and
> > hearing the 80s is rare! Everything I have heard, with
> the
> > exception of certain Beatles tunes, has been a hit,
> whether
> > Rock leaning, Motown or ballad.
> >
>
That sounds like what WBOQ in Gloucester, Mass., is doing. Early '60s Four Seasons into Three Degrees into Roy Orbison into Hall and Oates. Their presentation is definitely AC, and they steer clear of anything too "hard." Unfortunately, they don't stream audio.
The original description -- the one with Dave Clark Five and Huey Lewis -- sounds more like WDRC-FM in Hartford, but DRC will play stuff like "Takin' Care of Business" and "Tumbling Dice" that BOQ won't touch. The presentation depends on who's on the air; nights are high energy, days much less so. Another non-streaming station; in fact, one of the first to drop streaming after the AFTRA/SAG money grab of 2001.