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Billboards around Northeast Ohio pay tribute to Michael Stanley


Stanley passed away last weekend at the age of 72.
Author: Dave "Dino" DeNatale
Updated: 12:29 AM EST March 9, 2021
CLEVELAND —
Editor's Note: The above video aired on March 6, 2021
As you drive around Northeast Ohio, chances are you will come across a billboard that pays tribute to Michael Stanley. 
The billboard has a picture of Stanley with the tribute "Forever Your Town," a nod to "My Town," one of the biggest hits of the Michael Stanley Band. MSB recorded 11 studio albums and set concert attendance records at both the Richfield Coliseum and Blossom Music Center. "My Town" and "He Can't Love You" both were Top 40 hits for the Michael Stanley Band. The band broke up in 1987, but Stanley continued to play his music to audiences for decades to come. He also would go on to host several local television shows and serve as the afternoon drive host on 98.5 WNCX for more than three decades.

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