July 1981 K92 WXLK FM David Lee Michaels Roanoke Virginia

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July 1981 run of commercials, station IDs and music from Roanoke Virginia's K92 WXLK FM Radio station with David Lee Michaels.

WXLK (92.3 MHz "K92") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Roanoke, Virginia, serving the New River Valley and Southwest Virginia

In 1979, David Lee moved to Roanoke to be part of the original, history making “K92 K-Krew” which went on-air as the #1 station on January 1, 1980.

Music has been shortened to snippets for copyright. Enjoy this trip back in time.

▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

00:00 - David Lee Michaels

00:23 - GMAC Financing Commercial
00:53 - White Rock Club Soda Commercial
01:22 - Hip Pocket Levi Store Commercial
01:49 - Summer of 1981 K92 T-Shirt
02:29 - K92 Jingles & Music Snippet
03:22 - David Lee Michaels
03:37 - Diet 7Up Commercial with Linda Carter & Don Rickles
04:36 - FNEB Commercial
05:08 - The Coffee Pot Commercial - Skip Castro Band
06:08 - David Lee Michaels & Summer of 1981 K92 T-Shirt
06:24 - David Lee Michaels
06:55 - IHRA Southern National Drag Racing Commercial
07:52 - La Vogue Commercial
08:54 - David Lee Michaels & Music Snippet
09:52 - Arbys Commercial
10:45 - Van Halen at the Roanoke Civic Center
11:16 - Colonial American Commercial
11:44 - Station Identification, David Lee Michaels, Music Snippets

▬Music Snippets in this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

REO Speedwagon - Don't Let Him Go
Cool Love - Pablo Cruise
Her Town Too - James Taylor
Suzi Found A Weapon - Randy Vanwarmer
Rock And Roll Dreams Come Through - Meat Loaf
That Old Song - Ray Parker Jr.
Levon - Elton John
I Don't Need You - Kenny Rogers
Lady - Commodores
Remember When The Music - Harry Chapin

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