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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3356628" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Many years ago, when we first moved to the OKC area, we stumbled upon a "jazz" station on the radio. However, while they did play some "jazzy" jazz, a lot of what they played was referred to as "New Age," which was/is kind of like a soft jazz, if you will. Such artists as Yanni, Patrick O'Hearn, Enya, EKO, and others were playing mostly instrumental music. That station even had a policy of taking one hour of one night a week and playing the entire album of an artist rather than just one or two of the songs from the album. That let us get a sense of whether we wanted to buy an entire album or not. Over time, we have collected quite a few New Age albums. Now, they are on thumb drives that we can play through the Sync system on our vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3356628, member: 7900"] Many years ago, when we first moved to the OKC area, we stumbled upon a "jazz" station on the radio. However, while they did play some "jazzy" jazz, a lot of what they played was referred to as "New Age," which was/is kind of like a soft jazz, if you will. Such artists as Yanni, Patrick O'Hearn, Enya, EKO, and others were playing mostly instrumental music. That station even had a policy of taking one hour of one night a week and playing the entire album of an artist rather than just one or two of the songs from the album. That let us get a sense of whether we wanted to buy an entire album or not. Over time, we have collected quite a few New Age albums. Now, they are on thumb drives that we can play through the Sync system on our vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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