I have an older brother and he definitely influenced my early listening. Our grandma always gave us Tower Records gift cards, so when we would go visit in the San Francisco area we'd go shopping. But I was young enough, I just gave him mine and let him buy whatever, similar to your examples above. Some that stuck more than others were Boston, Molly Hatchet and then Tom Petty. The Cars were the band that changed everyting for me. I quickly vered from his classic rock styles and move in a completely different direction. By high school I was listening to punk, reggae (another influence from my brother) some ska and post punk, as well as the radio we were stuck with (Madonna, etc). My taste is pretty varied now, but KEXP is my big brother, guiding a lot of my music for the last 22 years. Though I skip over to country on KCBS on Sunday mornings before Vandy comes on. I learned to like rockabilly, also in high school and still like some good honky tonk country.