landtuna said:I am in my late 60's, fairly wealthy and my radio preferences are Oldies only ('55 thru early 80's). My private collection consists of much more than Oldies but these are not common on radio stations so I don't even both searching. What is NOT in my private collection is Classical. If I want something to put me to sleep I will switch on some New Age or Soft Rock/Easy Listening.
I don't know of anyone close to my age (or otherwise) whose preference is Classical. There are some Country fans, some CCM and the usual AC varieties but no Classical. There are a ton of Oldies fans though. Go to any classic car show and what do you see and hear - Oldies and cars of the 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's and hot rods and Modifieds from all years. And what are the ages of the car people? Yup, gray hairs. And the value of their cars? Yup, substantial (in most cases). The only place you might find Classical music is at the Monterey Concours d' Elegance.
I'm not much younger than you, and while I wouldn't describe myself as "wealthy", I did retire comfortably at 62. Most of my radio listening is either Hot AC or country with a little all-news thrown in. Almost never oldies, certainly not from my high school years or before. Give me 80s music over 50s/60s any day of the week. The only classical music fan I know is my wife.
As far as classic car shows go, I attend quite a few (a neighbor of mine has 2 that he shows, and he'll often ask me to drive one). I hear a lot more classic rock these days, but that makes sense. A lot of the cars at shows today are mid-60s thru 70s vintage, and owned by boomers.