Back in the summer of '09, a Los Angeles radio station and its staff
celebrated the legacy of a former Los Angeles radio station and its
staff. I recently noticed that both the celebration and historic clips
are online. They are worth a listen.

http://www.tvornottv.net/2010/03/25/a-little-bit-of-heaven-94-7/

Whoo-ya!

On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 6:12 PM, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Two Los Angeles radio stations will be paying tribute to one of the
> fallen greats. From the late '60s to the mid '80s, KMET 94.7 was THE
> FM radio station on Southern California. Over the 4th of July weekend,
> KLOS 95.5 will be reuniting many of the on-air staff. Then on Friday
> July 10th, new station 100.3 "The Sound" will host a "Finally a
> Friday" featuring more voices from the past, including the return of
> Dr. Demento to Los Angeles. Both stations stream online. Wherever you
> are around the world, I strongly encourage you to take some time to
> listen to what both stations have to offer, even if it is just
> background music during your 4th of July BBQ. The "Mighty Met" was a
> special radio station with a vibe and an attitude that has never been
> duplicated.
>
> Share and enjoy. It will be a little bit of heaven.
>
> http://955klos.com/sectional.asp?id=33561
> http://www.thesoundla.com/?sid=590&nid=129
>
> --
> Kevin M. (RPCV)
>



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