Jim O'Brien |
Classic cars and rock ’n’ roll simply go together. Ask
anyone who has a keen interest in either.
That’s the dynamic combination that has kept Greater Media Classic Rock WCSX 94.7 FM
radio a listeners’ favorite for more than 25 years.
The station has grown up with classic rock as its foundation
and automobiles, new, old, special or otherwise, as part of its format. After
all, the station is based in Detroit —the Motor City —the
home of the country’s auto industry, so what better place for this great
rock-and-car duo radio station to make its mark?
To that end, the station has launched a new page on its
website, aptly christened the WCSX Garage. It features “all things auto,”
according to Jim O’Brien, who is the Producer for KC & Trudi’s Morning Show
and Sports Director for WCSX-FM.
The world of rock has long been associated with a love and
passion for cars, according to O’Brien, who said, “It’s always been like that.”
A few of many examples are Bruce Springsteen’s 1975 song “Thunder Road ,” his 1984 tune “Pink
Cadillac,” and the Eagles’ 1972 hit “Life in the Fast Lane.”
The 1970s saw “Rockin’ Down the Highway” by the Doobie
Brothers. The 1960s were full of rock influences, with references to summer
rides in convertibles and fast cars, symbols of coming of age and freedom. The
Beach Boys told us about “Fun Fun Fun” (’Til Her Daddy Takes the T-Bird Away)
in 1964, and Ronny & The Daytonas sang about their “GTO,” also in 1964.
Motown tunes also told of cars and girls with Wilson Pickett’s version of
“Mustang Sally” in 1966, among others. O’Brien cited the significance of
cars—all kinds of cars—to the Detroit
area and spoke of the importance people in the city place on their cars.
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