What are the names of the most common classical guitar instrumentals played on Family Radio when Harold Camping owned the station? I listened from about 1980s to early 1990's, these guitar pieces I recall were usually played at end, or maybe beginning of some of the programs that ran on this station (I think the call letters were WFME). These are magnificent guitar pieces, similar to the sound that an Andres Segovia would have, and I'd like to hear them again but don't know names of the instrumentals. Just recently I found out that one is called Spanish Romance (Romanz). There are at least one or two other remarkable pieces I hope someone can remember the titles from.
Also, are there any online forums/websites specific to Camping's Family Radio station where I could post a question to others who are interested in this time period of Family Radio's history? I thought of posting a question on PuritanForum.com, but to post it is required you fill out some information stating you are of the Reformed Faith, of which I am not. Because Family Radio taught at least some of the doctrines of John Calvin, and Harold Camping was of the Reformed Faith, my thought is that Family Radio under Camping's tenure would by nature attract a good number of Reformed Faith listeners that might remember these guitar classics.
Also, are there any online forums/websites specific to Camping's Family Radio station where I could post a question to others who are interested in this time period of Family Radio's history? I thought of posting a question on PuritanForum.com, but to post it is required you fill out some information stating you are of the Reformed Faith, of which I am not. Because Family Radio taught at least some of the doctrines of John Calvin, and Harold Camping was of the Reformed Faith, my thought is that Family Radio under Camping's tenure would by nature attract a good number of Reformed Faith listeners that might remember these guitar classics.