I spent all of my early years with 98.9 Smooth Jazz KWJZ. Dianna Rose and City Lights at night (I would fall asleep to KWJZ on a little clock radio)...Jay Phillips at drive-time as well (I think he's still at KNWN?)
From that station, I grew a love of what the average Joe calls the "sappy elevator music". Richard Elliott, Dave Koz, the late David Sanborn, the late Chuck Loeb, Acoustic Alchemy, Sade, Anita Baker, and David Benoit are/were talented in ways that go beyond the stereotypical attitudes of smooth jazz. They know how to play the sax, the guitar, and smooth out the mood.
I remember one song they constantly played was "Tough Tofu" by Deems (from the '80s), a great piano instrumental that I have never heard on any other jazz station. A chestnut in the likes of the "Stop the Calvary" Christmas tradition at Warm.
One of my school bus drivers growing up won the Vacation-a-Day, to I think it was Maui?
Did you know that I am pushing 30 and I still use smooth jazz to help me sleep? (I put on 106.3 the Seabreeze in Fort Walton Beach at low volume).
Going to other stations, definitely the old KBSG 97.3. That's where I first heard the many Beatles classics, Three Dog Night, the Rolling Stones, and The Supremes. I remember the commercials on TV, especially the ones where everyone kept singing the wrong lyrics.
-My father was a regular KIRO-AM listener when it was news/talk on 710. I miss Dave Ross. He also enjoyed the Saturday Blues show on 88.5 KPLU (now KNKX) which is still going to this day! We saw Jeff Beck at the Puyallup Fair when he came in 1999 (or 98?), and that was his favorite guitarist. I was too young to remember.
-My mother loved KMPS, and always listened to it when she was out and about. Icahbod Caine made KMPS great. She started listening to country around the time the Garth craze came around, and hasn't quit since.
-Aforementioned KMCQ "All Songs of the '60s and '70s" era. Oh, if only I would have airchecked them. I didn't have the recorders to do that back then, nor the software on the computer. (By the time I could record airchecks, they had already gone to the Q104-5 relaunch and tighter playlist.)
-And of course, the Christmas season at Warm 106.9...the DJs and the music all made the holidays great for this kid!
I also miss the small-town friendly people at KXXO (I still cannot believe Bustos bought them out).