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  2. WMCM - Wikipedia

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    The station began its country music format on September 9, 1990, replacing a short lived classical music format, [3] and subsequently branded as "Real Country 103.3". As of September 28, 2009, WMCM became part of a three-station country network based out of Blueberry's Bangor office, simulcasting WBFB and also heard on WLKE (now WBFE , formerly ...

  3. The Lancashire Hotpots - Wikipedia

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    Originally intended to be called the Bolton Weavers (after folk band the Houghton Weavers), the band was instead named the Lancashire Hotpots. They made their first recordings in Thresher's front room in Coventry , after an Emmet gig at a comic convention in Birmingham , where they had played to an empty room.

  4. WBGK - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, WBUG left Bug Country to become talk-formatted WVTL, leaving WBGK and WBUG-FM as the only two stations in the Bug Country network. In November 2009, WBGK and WBUG-FM dropped Real Country and swapped it with a continuous automated selection of country Christmas music. After the holidays, their current format of mainstream country was ...

  5. John Bohlinger (musician) - Wikipedia

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    John C. Bohlinger III is an American musician, and writer who worked primarily in television as a band leader/music director for The USA Network's Real Country, NBC's program Nashville Star [1] The Next GAC Star for Great American Country, the "CMT Music Awards" from 2009 to 2024, CMT's Campfire Sessions 12/6/2023 and The CMT's Christmas Special featuring Larry The Cable Guy as well as PBS's ...

  6. KWTO-FM - Wikipedia

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    KWTO-FM ("101.3 Real Country") is a radio station broadcasting a classic country music format, licensed to Buffalo, Missouri, United States. The station was previously owned by Stereo Broadcasting, a subsidiary of Meyer Communications.

  7. Lydia Loveless - Wikipedia

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    Loveless was the subject of a documentary called Who Is Lydia Loveless?, [47] in which filmmaker Gorman Bechard (Color Me Obsessed, Every Everything: The Music, Life & Times of Grant Hart) documented the making of Loveless' album Real, [47] as well as following their on the road, and looking into what life is like for a band at their level in the music industry. [48] "

  8. Mike Herrera's Tumbledown - Wikipedia

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    On September 2, 2009, a music video was released for "Butcher of San Antone", directed by Joe the Visualist. [12] In 2010 the band release the Live in Tulsa album, recorded the previous year. [13] In October 2010, the band's second studio album, Empty Bottle, was released on End Sounds. [14] The group performed on the Vans Warped Tour in 2014. [15]

  9. WMLM - Wikipedia

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    WMLM (1520 AM) was a radio station located in St. Louis, Michigan, broadcasting Westwood One's satellite-delivered Real Country format, a hybrid of classic and current country hits. WMLM mainly had broadcast to the north along the US-127 corridor, and was one of four radio stations to broadcast from Gratiot County .