- WLAY (AM)
Infobox Radio station
name = WLAY
city =Muscle Shoals, Alabama
area =Florence-Muscle Shoals Metropolitan Area
branding = "1450 and 92.3 The Sound"
slogan = "The Home of the Muscle Shoals Sound"
airdate = 1933
frequency = 1450kHz AM
92.3MHz FM (translator)
format = Muscle Shoals based music
power = 1000watt s
class = C
facility_id = 60611
coordinates = coord|34|45|23|N|87|41|08|W
callsign_meaning =
former_callsigns =
owner = URBan Radio Broadcasting
licensee =
sister_stations =WLAY-FM ,WVNA (AM) ,WVNA-FM ,WMXV ,WMSR-FM
webcast =
website = http://www.wlaythesound.com
affiliations =WLAY is a
radio station serving the Florence/Muscle Shoals,Alabama market and is heard at 1450 AM and on a translator at 92.3 on the FM band; it is licensed to the city ofMuscle Shoals, Alabama . WLAY is owned by URBan Radio Broadcasting and is part of a six-station cluster operated by URBan in northwesternAlabama and southern centralTennessee .WLAY is one of the oldest broadcast radio stations in Alabama and the Southern United States. It presently airs only music written and recorded in Muscle Shoals. In addition, the station broadcasts live concerts in the area and highlights area charitable events. Its program and music director is Brian Rickman.
History
WLAY signed on as an experimental radio station in 1933 and has since secured its place in American music history thanks to its contribution to what is now commonly referred to as "
The Muscle Shoals Sound ". Originating its broadcast as a "variety format", WLAY was significant in its early years as a rare frequency that would broadcast bothSouthern Gospel andCountry music and "race music " or music by African American artists. In the American Deep South, this was certainly unique. A number of bluegrass anddelta blues musicians made regular live appearances on the radio station includingBill Monroe ,Earl Scruggs ,Sonny Boy Williamson andSon House .Cultural influence
In the 1950s, the WLAY balanced both country music and Rock and Roll music on its playlist.
Sam Phillips , future founder ofSun Records , worked as a disc jockey at the radio station in his formative years and frequently cited the station's "open playlist" as the inspiration for what would become Sun Records inMemphis, Tennessee , (home ofElvis Presley ,Jerry Lee Lewis ,Johnny Cash ,Carl Perkins and others who blended both country and blues music to form Rock and Roll).In the early 1960s,
Muscle Shoals began to develop as a popular music capital in the United States and WLAY played an important role in this growth. Following the success of local residentArthur Alexander (and his hit single "You Better Move On"; later covered by theRolling Stones ), the area quickly saw the rise of numerous recording studios. With this, WLAY became a meeting place for numerous Muscle Shoals musicians and songwriters as they would frequent the studios with new recordings.Percy Sledge 's "When A Man Loves A Woman" was recorded by WLAY disc jockeyQuin Ivy with equipment borrowed from WLAY's studios.With the establishment of
Rick Hall 'sFAME Studios , WLAY would often play recordings as they were completed at the legendary studio. The WLAY audience would frequently choose the "single" by artists such asAretha Franklin ,Wilson Pickett ,Clarence Carter , and several others to be shipped nationwide after having heard the entire, completed session on the air.Ownership changes
The station's independent owners sold the station and it has changed hands many times since. Following the development of
WLAY-FM , the AM frequency altered its format a number of times. It has been a Sports station andOldies station in addition to a Country formatted station. When the frequency was purchased byURBan Radio Broadcasting , the format was changed to reflect the station's history. It now plays only local music recorded or written in Muscle Shoals.Memorials
The original sound board for WLAY is now permanently housed in the
Alabama Music Hall of Fame . The radio station is also regarded as a Historic Landmark by the Alabama Historical Society. In 2007, WLAY was nominated for Radio Station of the Year by theAlabama Broadcasters Association .FM translator
It was announced in October 2007, that WLAY had received permission from the
Federal Communications Commission to re-broadcast its programming on the FM band at 92.3. The rebroadcast began onOctober 31 ,2007 . This move significantly increased the radio station's reach in the market.The station celebrated the FM launch with a two-day marathon, broadcasting live from two of the city’s most celebrated recording studios.
FAME Studios , where legendary recordings byAretha Franklin ,Wilson Pickett , theAllman Brothers Band ,Little Richard ,Jerry Lee Lewis ,Solomon Burke ,George Jones andOtis Redding have been recorded, played host to WLAY on Day One of the launch.Muscle Shoals Sound Studios , with an equally impressive pedigree of artists to its credit includingBob Dylan ,Rod Stewart ,Bob Seger ,Paul Simon ,The Staple Singers ,Cher ,Boz Scaggs ,Cat Stevens ,Lynyrd Skynyrd ,Willie Nelson ,The Rolling Stones ,Joe Cocker andTraffic , was the site of the second day’s broadcast.During the launch, WLAY played host to a virtual who’s who of
Muscle Shoals music luminaries. Rare on-air interviews were conducted withFAME Studios ownerRick Hall andMuscle Shoals Rhythm Section members (and former owners ofMuscle Shoals Sound Studios )David Hood and Jimmy Johnson. Additionally, the station spent hours sharing stories with famed area songwritersDonnie Fritts ("Breakfast in Bed", "We Had It All"),Earl "Peanut" Montgomery ("We Must Have Been Out Of Our Minds", "What’s Your Mama’s Name, Child?"),Mark Narmore ("What I Love About Sunday"),Gary Baker ("I Swear") as well as legendary session players and contemporary Muscle Shoals-based artists includingJohn Paul White ,Jason Isbell ,The Drive-By Truckers ,Sons of Roswell , Dillon Hodges, Byron Green,Heartland , and The Shoals.After the addition of the FM translator, WLAY began referring to itself as "1450 and 92.3 The Sound" (in reference to the "Muscle Shoals Sound"). The station still identifies itself as "The Legendary WLAY-AM" in its Legal ID at the top of the hour. Further, WLAY began playing an increased amount of new local music in addition to the "classic" Muscle Shoals titles it had become known for. This made the station one of the few commercial radio stations in the United States playing unsigned, local artists in regular "current" rotation.Fact|date=November 2007
External links
* [http://www.wlaythesound.com/ WLAY official website]
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