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WESL St. Louis (Urban Oldies)

> Here's my aircheck for this past week:
>
h> ttp://s49.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1WTVJBTMNKMP31S7DWJMO684VB
>
>
> 1490 WESL ("Soul Classics 1490" Urban Oldies)
> COL: East St. Louis, IL
> 6/17/05 Fri 3:35pm - Jim Gates :90*
>
> This was originally on cassette, as my computer interferes
> with AM reception, keeping me from recording directly onto
> mp3.
>
Thanks Skim, great aircheck!
 
> Thanks Skim, great aircheck!

I echo that comment! This station is awesome. There aren't enough classic soul stations around and I'm not fortunate enough to live in an area that has one!
 
I'm glad you all liked it. One of these days, I'll post the old WESL, which was a less generic Urban AC/Blues hybrid.

> > Thanks Skim, great aircheck!
>
> I echo that comment! This station is awesome. There aren't
> enough classic soul stations around and I'm not fortunate
> enough to live in an area that has one!
>
 
> I'm glad you all liked it. One of these days, I'll post the
> old WESL, which was a less generic Urban AC/Blues hybrid.

Cool.. actually I like the format just as it sounds here. Not too deep, and not too shallow (like Jammin' Oldies was, even though I didn't mind the J.O. format.) My favorite example of this is WAMJ 102.5 from Atlanta. They have the perfect mix for my tastes.
 
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