Radio station with old country?

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Darrell Criswell
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Radio station with old country?

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I am looking for a radio station on the internet that is oriented toward 50-70s country. A bit from the 80's or 90's would be OK. I used to listen to the station that carried Justin Trevino's radio show but it totally changed, it was good. I would like something where you hear stuff not commonly played.

Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks!
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Post by Glenn Demichele »

Try ktnk or Kesey. Also I like Tom Wardle’s show, and Dollar Country, which is fascinating,
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Post by Brooks Montgomery »

Willie's Roadhouse on XM satellite radio will probably fit your wish.
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98.1 Classic Country

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