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Jim_Hicks
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The first oldies station I heard was WHYL in PA. This was back in 1969. Since they only had a few years worth of music to draw from, they tended to include a lot of what we would now consider pop hits, such as Connie Francis, and some rock a billy that you don't hear anymore.
> Since the majority of oldies stations nowadays play hits
> from the '60s and '70s, what did "oldies" stations play back
> then? Were there even any oldies stations around? When did
> the first station like this pop up?
>
> Since the majority of oldies stations nowadays play hits
> from the '60s and '70s, what did "oldies" stations play back
> then? Were there even any oldies stations around? When did
> the first station like this pop up?
>