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| CLASSIC VINYL’S TOP 100 SONGS OF ALL TIME |
You voted for them, here they are: Classic Vinyl’s Top 100 Songs. See the full list here: you may be surprised at which song topped the list.
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DJ schedules are subject to change. Times are in Eastern Standard Time (ET) except where noted.

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Dennis Elsas | email
Every Day 6 am – 12 pm ET
Dennis Elsas helped to shape the sound of the FM progressive revolution of the '70s. Over the course of his career, he interviewed John Lennon, Elton John and Pete Townshend, among many others. A true record collector, he's proud to say he still has all his original "classic vinyl!"

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Dusty Street | email
Every Day Noon - 6 pm ET LIVE from The Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame and Museum
After DJ-ing at typical radio studios for years, Dusty is still getting used to working at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum in Cleveland, where she broadcasts from every day: "I don't think I'll ever get used to the fact I'm 'working' at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It's one thing to be in a radio studio full of cool posters… but I've got five floors of rock history to look at each day!"

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Carol Miller | email
Every Day 6 pm – 12 am ET
Carol's first concert was The Beatles at Forrest Hills Stadium in New York. She would later catch performances by Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and The Doors, among others. Carol was one of the first female radio personalities in the progressive rock era, and is even featured in an exhibit in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum recognizing the great DJs of rock and roll! Carol's love for the music is so intense that, although she holds a law degree, she doesn’t practice – she's too busy on the mic!

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Hold your lighters in the air for the encore. It's all classic rock of the '60s and '70s when music came on vinyl. The Rolling Stones, Led Zep, The Who, The Doors and many more. Drop the needle on Classic Vinyl!
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