If you like some pleasant afternoon easy listening, Tuesdays at 1.30pm until 3.30pm is a great time to tune in to 2MCE to catch Melody Road with Susan Morris.
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Susan has a wonderful selection of laid back and timeless tracks to let you ease through your afternoon from modern to lasting memories.
Artists you can hear can vary from David Campbell, Neil Diamond, Bobby Vee and Fats Domino to Boney M, Cleo Laine, Vanessa Amorosi and Whitney Houston to name just a few.
Tuesday morning Marg Hargans takes it nice and easy with a range of fifties and sixties classic artists, along with a few comedy tracks while Laurence Wardman follows her program with a Sentimental Journey at 11am.
On Wednesday morning Barb T often takes us way back to the thirties with a selection of musical theatre favourites, while Thursday it’s Terry Fatseas with a mix of easy listening tracks, folk and jazz tunes, while this is followed by Tony Conroy with the aptly named Oldies, Goldies and Mouldies.
Then of course there is always the Ronnie Mac Sunday Morning Music program, a favourite with many listeners to ease you into your Sunday for three hours from 9am to noon featuring a mix of current and past favourites.
Ronnie always enjoys getting a request and you can ring him direct on 6331-0092 with your easy listening pick.
Head back to the days of vinyl
DURAN Duran, Blondie and Supertramp all feature this week in Back To Vinyl with Ron Gibson.
Supertramp were huge in the 70’s and Ron will have tracks from their highly successful live album Paris recorded on their Breakfast In America tour at the Pavillion de Paris in 1979.
Blondie was another band that featured heavily in the charts during the 70’s and their Best of Blondie album was a number one seller in Australia with tracks including Heart of Glass, The Tide Is High, Rapture, Atomic, Call Me and Hanging On the Telephone all major hits.
Back To Vinyl can be heard Thursday afternoon from 1.30.