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  2. '60s Gold - Wikipedia

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    With the merger of many Sirius XM channels on November 12, 2008, there were some changes to 60s on 6. The channel's playlist, which had once exceeded 3,000 songs was sliced to emphasize Top 10 hits more, with most of the lower-charting tracks as well as many of the crossover and novelty hits of the era removed and abandoned from the rotation.

  3. Clare Dunn - Wikipedia

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    Clare Dunn (born April 27, 1987) is an American country musician from southeast Colorado. [2] After support from satellite radio as a "Highway Find" on The Highway (Sirius XM), she signed with Universal Music Group Nashville [3] and BMG.

  4. When does Christmas music start on SiriusXM? What ... - AOL

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    Here is the list of channels Sirius XM will offer this year, and how they're described on the site. 70s/80s Holidays: Popular singalong holiday hits from the '70s and 80s. Acoustic Christmas: A ...

  5. Classic Vinyl - Wikipedia

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    Classic Vinyl initially continued to broadcast from the legacy Sirius and XM channels of 14 and 46, respectively, after the merger of Classic Vinyl with Top Tracks. In 2011, Sirius XM largely realigned the channel lineups to match both services as well as group them by genre, moving Classic Vinyl to its current position on channel 26 for both ...

  6. IT (radio program) - Wikipedia

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    "IT: The History of Pop Music" is a program that XM Satellite Radio aired annually from 2002 to 2007, in which a majority of charted pop songs (and some non-charted songs) from the 1930s to the 2000s were aired in chronological order on seven of the platform's channels (The 40s on 4, The 50s on 5, The 60s on 6, The 70s on 7, The 80s on 8, The ...

  7. Danielle Peck - Wikipedia

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    Danielle Marie Peck (born September 14, 1978) is an American country music artist. Signed to the independent Big Machine Records label in 2005, Peck released her self-titled debut album, which produced the Top 30 country hits "I Don't", "Findin' a Good Man", and "Isn't That Everything".

  8. Maggie Rose - Wikipedia

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    A year later, she signed to R&J Records where her first release "Mississippi's Crying", entered the Hot Country Songs charts in December 2010 [4] and in June 2011, her music video "Maybe Tonight" debuted on Great American Country's Top 20 Country Countdown at No. 1, a first for an independent artist.

  9. The Loft (Sirius XM) - Wikipedia

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    Until May 2010, it was still seen on brochures of Sirius Canada. The Loft is an online and app-based music channel on Sirius XM Radio which features a format of eclectic adult album alternative music, occasionally branching off into more freeform music and talk programming. Until November 12, 2008, it broadcast an acoustic rock format.