IN->although NYC doesn't even have that anymore. I can't believe
IN->that there's not enough market demand to support one [Country station]
IN->considering the fact that it's the one type of music which is going up
IN->in popularity rather than staying stagnant or declining.
New York *DOES* have a Country station !!!
Only part time, but its quality Country.
WFDU COUNTRY 89.1 FM Voice:201/692-2012 Fax:201/692-2807
Monday ==> Friday 1:15AM till 6AM
Tuesday thru till 1PM
Thursday thru till 1PM "Let there be country !"
Sunday 3PM "Traditions"
Even better than WYNY, IMHO & Bill Rock does some voice-overs.
WFDU is a non-commercial broadcast of Farliegh Dickerson University
(THANK YOU !!!) Give them a listen, Give them a call, Show them support !
(Note: Weekdays 3:30PM till 1:15AM 89.1FM is WNYU)
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Obviously, you've never wrecked your truck and had your woman go astray on the
same day, or you'd like shitkicking^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^h^hcountry music.
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might miscalculate the dosage and just have a good time." - P.J. O'Rourke
> I believe many new yorkers have this elitist attitude ( and I'm guilty
> myself of this) that country music is reactionary "hick" music that has no
> relevance to the lives of people in a gritty, yet cosmopolitan urban
> environment such as nyc.
> Peter
Country music is really (at its root) closely related to blues and gospel.
It deals with pain and suffering. Forget the crappy commercial junk.
There零 some great music around.