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Music audiences greatly expanded, partly because of technology. By 1930phonographrecords had replaced sheet music as the chief source of music in the home. Themicrophoneenabled more-intimate vocal techniques to be commercially adapted. The ability ofradiobroadcasting to reach ruralcommunitiesaided the di...
Martha Davis has been the voice of The Motels since the 1970’s. An early milestone for the band was their performance at the Radio Free Hollywood show in 1976, which helped to open the doors for unsigned, cutting-edge bands to perform at Los Angeles venues. The Motels then became part ...
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Welcome to Indie Radio FM! Indie stands for Indie (new) music recording artist. We take their music and mix it with main stream music. You might hear some music you have never heard before! Welcome to our radio stations. We have 5 of them. Search your cell phones app store forIndie ...
Singer-Songwriter Hootenanny Cafe Mini ConcertsOnline and on the radio, NY See Map Please listen in to the Hootenanny Cafe Radio Show for this special show to ring in the New Year. The theme for this 3 set special: New Songs for The New Year!!!
The R&B, Pop, Faith-Based single is now making its way to Radio Stations around the country. Administration December 10, 2024 New Music Releases, New Singles, News-Update, Pop, R&B/Soul Permalink Robert Glasper Releases New Holiday Album “In December” | WATCH NEW VIDEO! Robert Glasper...
“Back From The Dead,” which was riding high at number 1 on the charts at the time. Tonight’s show took a deeper dive with half of their 16-song set being new material. Two of the new songs were more familiar due to radio airplay including “Wicked Ways” and the number 1 song...
in June of 1965 and was included Stateside on the band’s release from July of that year,Out of Our Heads. Back home in the UK, though, the song was only available to those tuned into pirate radio stations, as the song was initially deemed too sexually suggestive for commercial audiences...
This was hard in the days of radio only music, since they often stopping playing Christmas tunes once Christmas day was done. To keep it going, I could play my own records/tapes/CDs, but they get old after a time. (Except for the music for Charlie Brown’s Christmas: that never gets...