Monitoring the dial here in Las Vegas, the Smooth Jazz station was playing "Give It All You Got" by Chuck Mangione. What an awesome song, such a hypnotic hook. I never cared much for Kenny G, but have always loved Mangione's music.
I did a little research and discovered Chuck Mangione is a Rochester native. Reading about his youth, there must have been quite a large jazz scene in Rochester at one time. Then I thought about another Jazz artist I have always liked, Spyra Gyra, I have long known they are from Buffalo.
Since WNY produced so many Jazz artists, especially the type with pop sensibilities (perfect for Smooth Jazz), I find it curious that neither Buffalo or Rochester has a Smooth Jazz station. Has either market ever had one? I know the format does well in other Great Lakes cities, it does decent in Cleveland and is actually #1 12+ in Detroit.
Do you think Smooth Jazz would do well in WNY? Or are the markets tastes too "country" for smooth jazz to thrive. Speaking of which it looks like both Buffalo and Rochester could use a second country station, WNY appears to be one of the strongest areas in the U.S for country radio, more so than former country strongholds such as Houston.
I did a little research and discovered Chuck Mangione is a Rochester native. Reading about his youth, there must have been quite a large jazz scene in Rochester at one time. Then I thought about another Jazz artist I have always liked, Spyra Gyra, I have long known they are from Buffalo.
Since WNY produced so many Jazz artists, especially the type with pop sensibilities (perfect for Smooth Jazz), I find it curious that neither Buffalo or Rochester has a Smooth Jazz station. Has either market ever had one? I know the format does well in other Great Lakes cities, it does decent in Cleveland and is actually #1 12+ in Detroit.
Do you think Smooth Jazz would do well in WNY? Or are the markets tastes too "country" for smooth jazz to thrive. Speaking of which it looks like both Buffalo and Rochester could use a second country station, WNY appears to be one of the strongest areas in the U.S for country radio, more so than former country strongholds such as Houston.