Candace Curby

Candace grew up on the beaches of sunny San Diego but felt there was something missing in her life … turns out it was snow. She’s since spent some time in Central PA and Central NY before landing here in the Capital Region. Music is her passion and has been since before she could even remember.
When she’s not talking tunes with you during your workday you can generally catch her taking in some live music, enjoying local libations, watching (and reading) rock docs, exploring all the amazing culture and live events around the Cap City, and hanging with her old lady pittie Miss Emm’s.
Latest Posts
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The #1 song on March 18, 1978 belonged to the Bee GeesClassic Hits WROW
Night Fever, from Saturday Night Fever, would spend a whopping 8 weeks at the top of the Billboard Singles Chart
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Neil Young had the #1 song in the country on March 18, 1972Classic Hits WROW
Heart of Gold would spend 3 weeks on top of the Billboard Singles Chart
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Today we remember Chuck Berry, on the 9th anniversary of his passingClassic Hits WROW
The Rock and Roll pioneer died on March 18, 2017 after suffering a heart attack. He was 90
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A Conversation with Tommy Petillo of the DupreesClassic Hits WROW
Jaime talks with Tommy Petillo of the Duprees about the Golden Oldies Spectacular!
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The #1 song in the country on March 17, 1985, belonged to REO SpeedwagonClassic Hits WROW
Can’t Fight This Feeling would remain on top of the Billboard Singles Chart for 3 weeks.
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Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons would have the #1 song in the country on March 17, 1976Classic Hits WROW
December 1963 (Oh what a night) would spend 3 weeks on top of the Billboard Singles Chart.
