WSAJ RADIO
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  • East Saint Louis, IL
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Phil Lackey left a comment for WSAJ RADIO
"Wish U Much Success"
Oct 25, 2010
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Charles Drain left a comment for WSAJ RADIO
"Hello my dad was an entertainer in st. Louis. His name was Charles Drain, hit single 1976 "I'm Gonna Stay""
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"Thanks , It is good to have run into you here ... Bob "
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Where are you located?
East Boogie
What is your affiliation to the Jazz World?
Radio Broadcaster
Tell us a little about your background...
I was born in the show me city and state of St. Louis, Missouri. Have always been a music lover since from a child growing up singing in the choir. When my brother and I were old enough to realize the value of money, we would take our weekly allowances and buy albums(no cds back then) of such artists/groups like: Jackson 5; Ohio Players; EWF; Gap; Cameo;Ojays; Temptations; Rufus & Chaka Khan; Gladys Knight & The Pips; Aretha Franklin; War. I am owner and broadcaster of the smoothest station in the nation WSAJ Radio. Come chill with me. Let me take you on an instrumental journey of up to date R&B tunes and Smooth Jazz grooves. Relaxing you instrumentally is what I do.
How did you hear about the Jazz Network? Please give full name of contact
Phil Lackey
What Instrument do you play?
None
What is your website address? Only websites that pertain to your business and how you can be contacted.
http://www.live365.com/stations/307792
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At 9:13pm on October 25, 2010, Phil Lackey said…
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At 8:43pm on October 17, 2009, Charles Drain said…
Hello my dad was an entertainer in st. Louis. His name was Charles Drain, hit single 1976 "I'm Gonna Stay"
At 11:40am on June 5, 2009, BOB NIEDERRITER said…
Thanks , It is good to have run into you here ...

Bob


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