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  2. The Border Blasters - Wikipedia

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    In 1990 Jagger augmented his performances with The Border Blasters by joining the Austin Lounge Lizards to replace mandolinist Paul "Tex" Sweeney who had recently left the band. During this time Jagger received two Austin Music Awards as part of that band. [1] [2] In 1991 Jagger left Austin to move to Fort Davis, Texas. Shortly thereafter ...

  3. Border blaster - Wikipedia

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    A border blaster is a broadcast station that, though not licensed as an external service, is, in practice, used to target another country.The term "border blaster" is of North American origin, and usually associated with Mexican AM stations whose broadcast areas cover large parts of the United States, and United States border AM stations covering large parts of Canada.

  4. Mr. Shovel's Check One Two - Wikipedia

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    Sovel also was the voice of the KCET television shows Artbound, and Border Blaster for four seasons from 2014 to 2016. After returning to the FM dial in January 2016, [15] Mr. Shovel's Check One Two championed a new era of artists such as Starcrawler, Phoebe Bridgers, Plague Vendor, The Interrupters and Weyes Blood.

  5. Detroit rock-meets-R&B band Mac Saturn is turning the ... - AOL

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  6. Mexican Radio - Wikipedia

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    "Mexican Radio" is a song by American rock band Wall of Voodoo. The track was initially released on their second studio album Call of the West (1982).. The video for the single was regularly featured on MTV in the United States, contributing to the song's popularity.

  7. XEPRS-AM - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1960s, Robert Weston Smith (better known as Wolfman Jack) was living in Del Rio, Texas and appearing on the 250,000-watt "border blaster" radio station XERF (1570 AM), just over the Rio Grande in Ciudad Acuña. In 1964, after several violent incidents at XERF's transmitter, Smith and partner Marvin Kosofsky (called "Mo Burton" in ...

  8. R&B legends Kem, SOS Band, Loose Ends perform to benefit ...

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    Detroit-born, Grammy-nominated R&B singer-songwriter Kem will be joined by genre legends the S.O.S. Band and Loose Ends this weekend in two concerts at The Aretha Franklin Amphitheatre.

  9. Harpos Concert Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Four songs of the live album We Want Moore! were recorded that evening and were released the same year. Warrant recorded their live CD "Warrant Live 86-97" at Harpos on November 22, 1996. [6] Heavy metal band Corrosion of Conformity filmed their live DVD Live Volume at Harpos on April 20, 2001.