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I've asked around but haven't found any and sadly have lost any that I made.
There used to be a short real audio clip somewhere online but could not locate it when I just did a quick search.
Early was a quite amazing man. He was very humble and never met a stranger.
well i did find one short one
http://www.folkstreams.net/listenright/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/05 Youngs Repair Shop MP3.mp3
Early's show opened with:
“It’s the right time of nighttime, Early Wright time… Pleasant good evening, ladies and gentlemen, how do you do? This is the Soul Man, to be with you, until I get through. So stand by and don’t have no fear because the Soul Man is here.”
half way through the night he would switch persona and play gospel music as Early Wright... he'd tell you the soul man isn't here anymore....
if you drove by and honk your horn outside on third street sometimes he would cut into the song and say he was dropping this one in your back seat.
you should try to track down airchecks of Early Wright on WROXZach said:beefjerky said:What was your first fave station in Mississippi and what are a few of the main things you remember about it?
Heh. Well, since I just moved here last year, the first station to catch my attention was WROX in Cleveland. The fact that there's a station playing the blues is just cool. Ain't many of them around anymore. Sure, I can pull it up on the internet, but it's still more fun to snag it on the ol' Panasonic on cloudy days.
My first taste of radio came in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, listening the day "Magic 96" first came on out of Birmingham. It seemed so neat to me as a kid that I could get all these stations from so far away (okay, it was only about 35 air miles to the B'ham towers, but still. . .) Eventually I discovered "The mighty 690" doing oldies, who soon flipped to a country format, giving me my first radio-related disappointment. :
As I got older, my parents moved to Birmingham and I began chasing another out-of-market station, this time a 'new' oldies station out of Carrollton, AL (WZBQ). Chasing that station led to FM DX being a hobby I enjoy to this day.
Whenever my parents would go on vacation somewhere, I had to listen to the station on 102.5 out of Jasper, on the "Tuscaloosa tall tower", just to see how far it'd make it. . . And back then, it was a monster, with 77kW @ (I think) 2,062' HAAT. It was pretty solid down in Greenville, AL (135 air miles) and even decent on the west side of Atlanta on I-285 most days (185 air miles). A few times I heard it in Meridian as well as west of Starkpatch. Unfortunately Clear Channel pulled them off the tall tower due to multipath issues in the suburbs of Birmingham, so now they're just another run of the mill 100kW'er up on Red Mountain. I bet it'd have been a good catch here in Grenada on those good radio days.
At least "Rock 99.5" from Birmingham still makes it to Grenada some mornings. Heck, my dad's still got it preset in his car. ;D
I've asked around but haven't found any and sadly have lost any that I made.
There used to be a short real audio clip somewhere online but could not locate it when I just did a quick search.
Early was a quite amazing man. He was very humble and never met a stranger.
well i did find one short one
http://www.folkstreams.net/listenright/wp-content/uploads/2006/08/05 Youngs Repair Shop MP3.mp3
Early's show opened with:
“It’s the right time of nighttime, Early Wright time… Pleasant good evening, ladies and gentlemen, how do you do? This is the Soul Man, to be with you, until I get through. So stand by and don’t have no fear because the Soul Man is here.”
half way through the night he would switch persona and play gospel music as Early Wright... he'd tell you the soul man isn't here anymore....
if you drove by and honk your horn outside on third street sometimes he would cut into the song and say he was dropping this one in your back seat.