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Hyannis Sound was founded in 1994 by Townsend Belisle. [5] Encouraged by the success of the Vineyard Sound, [NB 1] which he founded and produced, Townsend decided to put together a similar group on Cape Cod. The group rented a house in Hyannis to live together. Starting small, the group made a name for itself by singing wherever possible.
WFRQ (93.5 FM) — branded as 93.5/94.7 Frank FM — is a radio station licensed to Harwich Port, Massachusetts.It serves the Cape Cod market with an adult hits format.The station is also heard on 102.9 WPXC-HD2 via HD Radio and on 94.7 W234DP (), a translator of WPXC-HD2.
WHYA (101.1 FM) — branded Y101 — is a Top 40 radio station licensed to Mashpee, Massachusetts, owned by Steve Chessare through Coxswain Communications, Inc.The station's studios are in downtown Hyannis and its transmitter is located in West Barnstable.
WKPE-FM (103.9 MHz), known as "Cape Country 104", is a country radio station licensed to South Yarmouth, Massachusetts, with its main studio in Hyannis, Massachusetts, shared with WFCC-FM, WQRC, and WOCN-FM. WKPE-FM is locally owned by "Cape Cod Broadcasting" (also known as Sandab Communications).
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In 1971, "Teach Your Children" was the final song in the movie Melody.; In 1979, the song was featured in the WKRP in Cincinnati episode "I Want to Keep My Baby". [24]In 1984, Democratic candidate Walter Mondale used the song in a presidential campaign commercial on arms control.
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Paul Pena (/ p iː n ə /; January 26, 1950 – October 1, 2005) [1] was an American singer, songwriter and guitarist.. Pena's music from the first half of his career touched on Delta blues, jazz, morna, flamenco, folk, and rock and roll.