97X - Rumblings from the Big Bush
Music:Music Interviews
After 97X signed off in 2004, "the future of rock and roll" stayed alive as woxy.com - with many fits and starts (and stops) along the way. "Angel investors"... LaLa.com... Future Sounds... Oxford... Longworth Hall in Cincinnati... Austin, Texas. The dot-com version had several homes, and more lives than a cat, before finally ending quite abruptly on March 23, 2010.
We talk to the folks who experienced all those ups and downs, and lived to tell the tale: Shiv, Mike Taylor, Joe Long, Brian Niesz, and Bryan J. Miller share their stories of the woxy.com era.
Nixon Now! Nixon Forever!
Dave and Damian sign off
Billy and Beth of The Hiders
Author Robin James at the Mercantile Library
A tribute to former 97X program director Kerry Gray
Memories of the 97X station signoff in 2004
Day in Eden or Day from Hell?
Colin Miller, super-duper 97X listener
Carlton and Happy from the RCMob make us happy
David Ellison of the Royal Crescent Mob
A tribute to Mr. K
Chuck Cowdery was on the same frequency as 97X
Keri Crawford found freedom and family at 97X
Rhett Leibecke, still scarred from his Breakfast Club internship
Garin Pirnia wrote the book on Ohio rock and roll
Taylor Fox, keeping cool music on the air
Brian Niesz, the Unsung Hero of live in-studio performances
A Day in the (1993) Life of Dave
Jim Vinch: the student has become the teacher
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