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Sunday, February 17, 2008
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Keep it goin' A.J.! Love the blog, it provides a welcome diversion at work on my breaks, if I get them!
Even though I only got to listen at night here in Mobile, KAAY was an important station in my growing up...nothing like great memories- thanks, Doc!
I am ashamed to admit that there is hardly a day that goes by when I don't visit this web/blog site. You can't know what this site means to me as both a lover of history and KAAY. It is a KAAY buff and historian's dream come true! Thank you, A.J., for all of your hard work on this site. It is REALLY appreciated. I know that I speak for the many people who feel the same way. Thank you for preserving the memories of "The Mighty 1090" for all of us!
Hi again,
I always enjoy stopping by and seeing the old photos and reading the song lyrics. Keep up the good work (and I'll keep reading)!
Best regards,
Dave Schmidt
Manhattan, KS
AMEN! :-)
I read and hang on every word in this blog. I just don't comment that often because I don't have a whole lot to say ... I wasn't part of the station except as a listener at a very young age. What I love reading are the stories from other KAAY personalities who were part of the 'magic.'
PS - speaking of "Magic", I'm sorry to see the demise of Magic 105. Just surprised it took this long. I won't name names, but the same thing happened in Jonesboro by the same people -- when I was in college up there ('80s), KFIN was the 800-pound gorilla of radio, a big sound for a small market. Both K-FIN and Magic were monsters ... now look at 'em.
I truly hope Beaker Street lands on its feet elsewhere.
Again, I write more and I'll get depressed.....
I enjoy this blog, and would miss it if it were not here.
--Russell Wells
Savannah, Ga.
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