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Complete Oldies channel list |
Looking for a your favorite Oldies station? A complete list of all our subchannels is listed below.
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Blue-Eyed Soul
- Elvis, Van Morrison, Joe Cocker, the Box Tops, and more!
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British Invasion, etc.
- If it's an oldie, and it's British, it's here!
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Bubblegum
- Sticky, poppy, and sugary sweet tales of wholesome teen romance and heartbreak.
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Easy Listening
- Even Mom and Dad didn't mind when these songs came on the radio.
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Era: 1955-66
- A showcase of rock & roll's first great decade
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Era: 1965-72
- Late 60s and early 70s pop and soul.
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Era: 1967-68
- Considered by some to be the best couple of years of Top 40 radio ever!
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Era: 1968-79
- "Modern" oldies... the music younger "boomers" grew up with.
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Era: Pre-1964
- The age before the Beatles hit America
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Fifties Sound
- Elvis, Chuck Berry, Fats Domino, and some great doo-wop.
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Folk-Rockers
- Not for dancing! Songs and stories of peace, struggle, and revolution.
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Girl Groups
- The -elles, the -ellas, and who can forget the -ettes?
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Midwest
- Hey, it wasn't ALL happening on the coasts! The Buckinghams, Chicago, Shadows of Knight, and even Motown!
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Motown
- Enjoy the 'Sound of Young America' on our all-Motown subchannel -- Supremes, Temptations, more!
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Pick-a-Year
- Deselect the years you don't want to hear and we'll create a radio station that plays music from the exact era you like!
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Pop
- It's Oldies, minus the Rock, Folk, and R&B.
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Pop Rock
- Oldies without the R&B and Folk.
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Rock
- Oldies without the Pop, Folk, and R&B.
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Sixties Oldies
- Hey, Hey, We're the Sixties: Our main Oldies channel, featuring Top 40 songs from roughly 1965 to 1972 -- bands like the Beatles, the Zombies, the Supremes, the Turtles, the Monkees, the Buckinghams, and lots more
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Soul
- A showcase of classic R&B and Soul sounds -- Motown, Stax, Muscle Shoals, and more...
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Two-Hit Wonders
- Bands that only managed one or two big hits before they faded from sight on the charts
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West Coast
- The surf, the sun, the California Girls! Cruising the Pacific Coast Highway never sounded so good!
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Wide Playlist
- Listen to a broad and deep mix of all the oldies we have.
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Women
- Girl groups plus the likes of Aretha, Dionne, Gladys Knight and Nancy Sinatra.
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