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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3154329" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>After we moved to the OKC area after 1988, we stumbled upon a neat "light jazz" station at either 97.1 or 97.7 or something like that. They played the light jazz and "New Age" music, most of which is/was instrumental music. They even had a feature of an evening on a weekend or a Friday where they would highlight an album and play every track of that album. We thought that was great because then we knew whether we wanted to buy the album. Sadly, I don't remember what they called themselves, but after a number of years of listening to them, they changed formats as well.</p><p></p><p>Sirius and others "claim" to have New Age music, but theirs doesn't have the beat that we like from Mars Lasar, Patrick O'Hearn, Yanni, Keiko Matsui, and others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3154329, member: 7900"] After we moved to the OKC area after 1988, we stumbled upon a neat "light jazz" station at either 97.1 or 97.7 or something like that. They played the light jazz and "New Age" music, most of which is/was instrumental music. They even had a feature of an evening on a weekend or a Friday where they would highlight an album and play every track of that album. We thought that was great because then we knew whether we wanted to buy the album. Sadly, I don't remember what they called themselves, but after a number of years of listening to them, they changed formats as well. Sirius and others "claim" to have New Age music, but theirs doesn't have the beat that we like from Mars Lasar, Patrick O'Hearn, Yanni, Keiko Matsui, and others. [/QUOTE]
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