the Boomers of the ATL are pleased--finally an Oldies station--the formats shift around so often--difficult to find your station.
I was driving around--defensively as always--and hit the button lost whatever I had found--hit it again--and found this station. It must have just started--maybe Monday--this was Tuesday.
<The advantage of using Shannon (who worked in Atlanta many years ago) is multi-fold: he is a syndicated radio legend, providing a voice to the station, and was on 106.7 a few years ago so people in town are familiar with him. And he knows how to blend oldies well. (He made the announcement a couple of times the first hour.>
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He sounds familiar--the style--how we did it in the 70's. The best of the best of drive time was hands down Gary McKee and Yetta Levitt--so funny--you would just have to pull over. He is still so funny- posts on my FB page---sort of like Seinfeld--maybe a little Conan--kept this city moving for ? a decade. Good times.