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  2. Rick and Bubba - Wikipedia

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    The Rick and Bubba Show was an American comedy radio show based in Birmingham, Alabama. Nationally syndicated and produced at WZZK-FM , the show was live every weekday for five hours and was hosted by Rick Burgess and Bill "Bubba" Bussey.

  3. WZZK-FM - Wikipedia

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    WZZK-FM (104.7 FM) is a country music-formatted radio station licensed to Birmingham that serves northern and central Alabama.As of January 3, 2007, WZZK-FM is the flagship station of the Rick and Bubba radio network.

  4. WSLM (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The station is owned and operated by Rebecca L. White. WSLM 1220 AM is a Kentuckiana Affiliate for Purdue Sports and the Cincinnati Reds. There is a sister station, WSLM-FM. Rebecca L. White holds the license to the FM station as well. On June 2, 2014, WSLM 1220 AM became the new Kentuckiana home of the Rick and Bubba radio morning show.

  5. WLAY-FM - Wikipedia

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    Programming includes the syndicated Rick and Bubba Show in the morning, mid-days with Kelli Karlson, afternoons with Kevin Whorton and nights with Whitney Allen. The current Program and Music Director for the radio station is Brian Rickman.

  6. Richard Burgess - Wikipedia

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    Rick Burgess (radio personality), comedy/talk radio host in Alabama, part of Rick and Bubba; Richard Burgess (murderer) (1829–1866), murderer in New Zealand; Richard Burgess (footballer) (born 1974), English soccer player; Richard James Burgess (born 1949), British record producer

  7. WQEN - Wikipedia

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    The DJ line-up featured Rick and Bubba in the mornings, Scott Bohannon (formerly of WAPI-FM/I-95) in middays, and Luka (formerly of WRAX/107.7 The X) in the afternoons. In 2005, WQEN was one of several stations in north Alabama and southern Tennessee that changed either their city of license, broadcast frequency, or both.

  8. James Gregory (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Gregory appeared regularly as a guest on several syndicated radio shows, including the John Boy and Billy Show, Rick and Bubba, the Bob and Tom Show, and Steve and DC. Gregory died from cardiac complications on May 9, 2024, three days after his 78th birthday. [6]

  9. James Spann - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2007, Spann could be heard by listeners of the syndicated Rick and Bubba Show. [citation needed] He is also the chairman and one of the founders of AllWorship.com, a non-profit organization webcasting three streaming radio stations which feature worship music in English and Spanish.