It may also be interesting to add some information about the years you were listening as well.
I’ll start. Growing up in Seattle, I always listened to 102.5 KZOK for classic rock. I think this station had a significant influence on me from around 1995 to 2015 or so, as my parents listened to it all of the time (which led me to do the same). Unfortunately, this station began drop their focus on 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s rock sometime around 2016/2017 to focus more heavily on the 90’s. I still am a regular listener, but it hasn’t been the same. Other honourable Seattle mentions include KBSG 97.3 (which doesn’t exist), KIXI 880 (which barely exists), and KMTT 103.7 (which doesn’t exist).
Beyond Seattle, I also listened to CISL 650 in Vancouver B.C. for their mixture of 60’s and 70’s hits (another station that is gone), and CHBM 97.3 in Toronto for classic hits. CHMB is still around and features a great playlist of 80’s tracks.
I’ll start. Growing up in Seattle, I always listened to 102.5 KZOK for classic rock. I think this station had a significant influence on me from around 1995 to 2015 or so, as my parents listened to it all of the time (which led me to do the same). Unfortunately, this station began drop their focus on 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s rock sometime around 2016/2017 to focus more heavily on the 90’s. I still am a regular listener, but it hasn’t been the same. Other honourable Seattle mentions include KBSG 97.3 (which doesn’t exist), KIXI 880 (which barely exists), and KMTT 103.7 (which doesn’t exist).
Beyond Seattle, I also listened to CISL 650 in Vancouver B.C. for their mixture of 60’s and 70’s hits (another station that is gone), and CHBM 97.3 in Toronto for classic hits. CHMB is still around and features a great playlist of 80’s tracks.