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Topic History of: Very long but fascinating if you love radio; from the LA Times; your comments required please Cilla.
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cillas big arse this station is based in florence,about 10 miles from me.nowhere near Tuscon (88 miles).I listen to it but didn't know until now it was commercial free.just shows you when your're listening you don't pay attention.some of the stuff they play I've never heard of it but then I'm a brit so not familiar with USA 60s/70s scene.its a great idea and the guy is obviously rich.I see he lives in Globe which is one of the Arizona places that gets snow in winter.apart from that its 100f today...hooray.hows the weather there?
JK2006 COLUMN ONE
Words of Wisdom: Let It Be
A commercial-free FM station has an eclectic playlist and avid fans whose curiosity is spooking the reclusive man behind the music.
By Charles Duhigg, Times Staff Writer
May 1, 2006


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