I have been reading a thread over at the Nashville radio message group over at yahoo. There is a recent thread about Underground and album rock formats as it pertained to Nashville back in the seventies. ScottWMRO mentioned that 104.5 entertained the thought for a time about bringing an album rock format in 1974 or 75. As We all know, KDA FM was thoroughly entrenched as the big FM rocker at that time. Due to clever advertising and a first class airstaff, they had won the hearts and minds of Nashville's rockers. Someone called KDA FM a AOR hybrid. without question It was a station that sprinkled the play lists with "Horse with no name" and other top 40 songs. As Jim Eskew wrote about, there had been an earlier attempt at a full blown "underground" or AOR station back in 1970. For whatever the reason, that first attempt lacked enough support to keep it going without significant programming modifications. At first, WKDA FM became day-parted with the lighter and more familiar side of AOR. I can recall from my own memories that after 3 PM the station was back in full FM rock mode. As time went on, the station extended that lighter side approach into the evening hours. After 9 PM the station was more harder edged or more Progressive sounding. Anyway, it was a fascinating era in Nashville radio.
Also, I think it was "oleBud" who once posted that one of the earliest of KDA FM jocks, Jim Baton, went to Birmingham, Alabama and had a long career in the Birmingham area. If that was not "oleBud" who posted that, I apologize. There is an interesting article on Jim Baton on wikipedia. It mentions his 3 year stint at WKDA FM along with his days in Birmingham as some J Calhoun or Coyote character. Anyway, Rock on! I apologize if this is a tired subject, but it is a very interesting period in Nashville rock radio!
Also, I think it was "oleBud" who once posted that one of the earliest of KDA FM jocks, Jim Baton, went to Birmingham, Alabama and had a long career in the Birmingham area. If that was not "oleBud" who posted that, I apologize. There is an interesting article on Jim Baton on wikipedia. It mentions his 3 year stint at WKDA FM along with his days in Birmingham as some J Calhoun or Coyote character. Anyway, Rock on! I apologize if this is a tired subject, but it is a very interesting period in Nashville rock radio!