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  2. Today (The Smashing Pumpkins song) - Wikipedia

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    The song, though seemingly upbeat, contains dark lyrics; Corgan wrote the song about a day in which he was having suicidal thoughts. The contrast between the grim subject matter of the song and the soft instrumental part during the verses, coupled with use of irony in the lyrics, left many listeners unaware of the song's tale of depression and ...

  3. John Boy and Billy - Wikipedia

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    John Isley (born August 15, 1956) and Billy James (born August 31, 1957), known as John Boy & Billy, are American radio hosts based in Charlotte, North Carolina.Their comedic morning program The John Boy & Billy Big Show broadcasts from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time in several Southern and Midwestern states via syndication through Premiere Networks, primarily airing on classic rock ...

  4. Tim Wilson (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Collins Wilson (August 5, 1961 – February 26, 2014) was an American comedian and country music artist, whose act combined stand-up comedy and original songs. [1]He released more than a dozen comedy albums, including several for Capitol Records Nashville, and made frequent appearances with Wilhite and Wall, John Boy and Billy, Big D and Bubba and Bob and Tom Show.

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  6. Billy Boy - Wikipedia

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    The song "Billy Boy" is also performed in the film. [6] The song was heard in the 1943 film, The Iron Major, the story of football coach Frank Cavanaugh. In the 1948 Walt Disney film So Dear to My Heart, Burl Ives performs snippets of the song throughout the movie. In the 1981 movie Bill, both Bill and Barry play and sing the song.

  7. WRFX - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, John Boy and Billy were hired as morning hosts. [6] The show began airing nationally in 1993 out of WRFX's studios. Over the years, the station's music has moved more in a classic rock direction. In 1996, the WRFX transmitter site moved again, this time to co-locate with WTVI's facilities in Charlotte.

  8. One of Charlotte’s biggest radio stars on his health scare ...

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    And as the power couple moved to WRFX and steadily grew into a nationally syndicated behemoth that rivaled Rush Limbaugh and Howard Stern by the ’00s, John Boy and Billy’s inner circle became ...

  9. WSFL-FM - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] By 1994, WSFL-FM was airing John Boy and Billy. [4] In 1995, WSFL (1380 AM) became WCOO after J4 Broadcasting bought the station along with WCKO in Norfolk, Virginia, and WCKN in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. These stations began using the WCIN "Classic Oldies" format of R&B, jazz and blues. [5]