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KTKS is a country music radio station licensed to Versailles, Missouri and broadcasting on 95.1 MHz FM. The station is owned by Dennis Benne, through licensee Benne Broadcasting of Versailles, LLC. The station is owned by Dennis Benne, through licensee Benne Broadcasting of Versailles, LLC.
Song based on a real-life drunk driving crash [9] and the impact of a subsequent organ donation. "Lights on the Hill" Slim Dusty: 1973: The song describes a trucker driving at night with a heavy load being blinded by lights on the hill, hitting a pole, falling of the edge of a road and realising his impending death. "Limousine" Brand New: 2005
The Clear Channel memorandum contains songs that, in their titles or lyrics, vaguely refer to open subjects intertwined with the September 11 attacks, such as airplanes, collisions, death, conflict, violence, explosions, the month of September, Tuesday (the day of the week the attacks occurred) and New York City, as well as general concepts that could be connected to aspects of the attacks ...
[a] [1] [2] The event became known as "The Day the Music Died" after singer-songwriter Don McLean referred to it as such in his 1971 song "American Pie". At the time, Holly and his band, consisting of Waylon Jennings , Tommy Allsup , and Carl Bunch , were playing on the "Winter Dance Party" tour across the American Midwest .
Some radio stations in the city have pulled the plug on Green Day’s music after the band’s frontman called Las Vegas the “worst s---hole in America” during a hometown show in San Francisco ...
107.1 FM: Miner: Withers Broadcasting Company of Southeast Missouri, LLC: Rock KBIA: 91.3 FM: Columbia: The Curators of the University of Missouri: Public radio KBKC: 90.1 FM: Moberly: Covenant Network: Catholic KBMC-LP: 104.5 FM: Macks Creek: Branch Memorial Seventh-Day Adventist Church: Religious Teaching KBMV-FM: 107.1 FM: Birch Tree: E ...
At least two radio stations pull Green Day's music Another station, X107.5 in Las Vegas posted on its website, “Sin City heard” Armstrong “loud and clear,” “X107.5 is not having it.”
"Leaving Las Vegas" is a song co-written by David Baerwald, Bill Bottrell, Sheryl Crow, Kevin Gilbert, Brian MacLeod, and David Ricketts that appears on Crow's debut album, Tuesday Night Music Club (1993). [1]