This was the NYC area's 'easy listening' format station. At the time it was in its own niche between classical and oldies. Wow, 40 years, where have they gone?
This was my Dad's favorite station back in the 1980s. Now that I'm past that age myself, I understand the appeal of this music format. Hard to find such stations though. The closest is Sirius XM Escape station.
Of course you need to pay for Sirius. There are many music streams similar to WPAT at my Internet Jukebox website: sites.google.com/site/inetjukebox/ Such as KNCT.
Thanks so much for sharing. Please add more WPAT if you have. One question though…Is that really Roger Williams on Hello Again? I couldn’t find that track anywhere and didn’t see that he recorded the song. Doesn’t sound like his style either…
I miss this ❤
My parents had WPAT-FM on the radio when i was a kid. It sounds great to me now that I am older.
I love that more and more of these recordings are being discovered! I wish that we could hear the whole songs (I understand why we can't).
How can music become something be so plastic yet so sincere at the same time? WPAT
This was the NYC area's 'easy listening' format station. At the time it was in its own niche between classical and oldies. Wow, 40 years, where have they gone?
As was WRFM 105.1
I stole them
Wonderful my Dad loved this station it was great thank you
This was my Dad's favorite station back in the 1980s. Now that I'm past that age myself, I understand the appeal of this music format. Hard to find such stations though. The closest is Sirius XM Escape station.
Of course you need to pay for Sirius. There are many music streams similar to WPAT at my Internet Jukebox website: sites.google.com/site/inetjukebox/ Such as KNCT.
Thanks so much for sharing. Please add more WPAT if you have. One question though…Is that really Roger Williams on Hello Again? I couldn’t find that track anywhere and didn’t see that he recorded the song. Doesn’t sound like his style either…
It could be someone else. Perhaps John Arpin. I am open to other suggestions.