San Francisco Sad Capital of Nation, No Country Music Radio Station
posted March 31, 2007 - 5:32pmSan Francisco is one of the major cities, along with New York City and Lost Angeles that do not have a strong-signal country music broadcast radio station.
Although country music represents only about 10% of the total recorded music sales in the United States, that's still hundreds of millions of
dollars that were talking about.
As I traveled across America to get to the Daytona 500 Race I noticed that the radio stations across the country played the same songs over and over. With the Grammys over I thought that we would be treated to some fresh sounds and that appears to have taken place.
I have some favorite songs, but I like to hear some new lyrical and musical ideas, too.Click this text link:
www.associatedcontent.com/article/70348/radio_personalities_battle_for_morning.html
Now that Paul McCartney has inked his link with Starbucks, I hope that you like listening to him because he is going to be joining www.associatedcontent.com/article/32593/sheryl_crow_and_rolling_stones_hear.html
I have been working on some new articles about NASCAR, the last one in the series was about the "Car of Tomorrow":
www.associatedcontent.com/article/176266/is_nascar_following_the_american_automobile.html
If I lived in San Francisco, I would try and get a nascarcountry radio station going, after all the Central Valley where all the crops are grown and the Silicon Valley where all the tech companies are located has a population of 15 million people.
There is a lady, Jean* Hand Land that is very sophisticated and would feel right at home in San Francisco.
She has recorded this great song Unapologize that I will link here:
www.myspace.com/jeanannhandland

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What's the Difference Now? (b/w Country & Rock)
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Nice song..
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