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Darth_vader
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Over the years I have noticed, at least in the Vancouver/Portland area, there have been at least two different versions of the Rosary being played over the air--one appears to be in a church setting with a mellow-voiced male priest leading what sounds like a rather large congregation, and the other is with a man and a woman (from their accents, I would say they're at least partially Hispanic) reciting it with some sort of easy-listning instrumental music looping in the background. The latter has been airing since at least the mid-1990s.
The priest/congregation version is the one I'm curious about; I have heard it on various California-based mediumwave stations I've DXed, and I also have one partial instance of it on a reel-to-reel tape recorded by my Dad off KINK ("Stereo 101.9") in the early 1970s, when they used to run it every evening before sign-off. As far as I can tell, it is the same one that is still occasionally run at 1900 Pacific on KBVM (stream: mms://75.125.83.204/kbvm8311 ; 48000 Hz/128K stereo WMA9), just before they flip to Spanish programming.
Does anybody out there know anything about it? Who it is, where/when it was recorded, etc? I'm not even Catholic or even religious myself; although I was at least partially raised Catholic and used to hear it on my parents' stereo system occasionally when I was a little kid, so I am curious.
The priest/congregation version is the one I'm curious about; I have heard it on various California-based mediumwave stations I've DXed, and I also have one partial instance of it on a reel-to-reel tape recorded by my Dad off KINK ("Stereo 101.9") in the early 1970s, when they used to run it every evening before sign-off. As far as I can tell, it is the same one that is still occasionally run at 1900 Pacific on KBVM (stream: mms://75.125.83.204/kbvm8311 ; 48000 Hz/128K stereo WMA9), just before they flip to Spanish programming.
Does anybody out there know anything about it? Who it is, where/when it was recorded, etc? I'm not even Catholic or even religious myself; although I was at least partially raised Catholic and used to hear it on my parents' stereo system occasionally when I was a little kid, so I am curious.