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WTHD 105.5 FM is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to LaGrange, Indiana, the station serves the areas of Sturgis, Michigan and Kendallville, Indiana, and is owned by Swick Broadcasting Company, Inc. [2] The current WTHD airstaff consists of morning show host Jeremy Robinson (6 am to 10 am) and News Director, Mike Stiles.
Wellsboro was laid out in 1875 at the junction of two railroads. [3] It was named for its founders, Charles F. and Theodore H. Wells. [4] Wellsboro (originally spelled Wellsborough) contained a post office from 1877 until 1955. [5]
Thunder Mountain High School, a public high school in Juneau, Alaska, US; Thunder Mountain Monument, in Imlay, Nevada, US; Thunder Mountain Motor Speedway, a racing facility in Texas, US; Thunder Mountain Ski Area, Massachusetts (later called Berkshire East Ski Resort) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, a rollercoaster in several Disney theme parks
Country Thunder is a music festival company that hosts several concerts in North America each year. They have operated festivals in Arizona since 1993, [1] in Wisconsin since 1996, in Saskatchewan since 2005, in Alberta since 2016, and in Florida since 2019. [2] Each festival offers entertainment on multiple stages.
This is a list of jam band music festivals. This list may have some overlap with list of historic rock festivals and list of reggae festivals . Jam bands are musical groups who relate to a unique fan culture that began in the 1960s with Grateful Dead (see deadheads ), and continued with The Allman Brothers Band , which had lengthy jams at concerts.
It is known for regularly programming world-famed artists. Music Mountain also offers a variety of teaching programs each season. Music Mountain's educational and artistic activities were overseen from 1975 until 2017 by Nicholas Gordon, son of founder Jacques Gordon. In 2016, Oskar Espina-Ruiz, clarinetist, was named artistic director.
The Bean Blossom Festival was founded in 1966 by Bill Monroe, who is considered by many to be the originator of the bluegrass genre. [3] In 1973, an album of live music, titled Bean Blossom, was recorded at the festival. [2] By 1974, about 20,000 people were attending the festival each year. [4] [5]
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