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  2. Soul to Soul Tour - Wikipedia

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    Although the tour elicited a variety of reactions from music critics, it was generally well-received. Among several sold-out shows, the Farm Aid concert sold over 40,000 tickets. The band's 1986 live album, Live Alive , was recorded during select shows of the tour, and many of its songs were played in 1986 through 1988.

  3. Dallas Wayne - Wikipedia

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    Dallas began performing professionally while in high school. In 1975 he moved to Nashville [1] where he further developed his vocal style singing demos for many of the top music publishing houses. He roomed with Dennis Morgan. [1] While touring Europe in the early '90s, Dallas signed a one-album deal with Finland's Texicalli Records. He went on ...

  4. KPLX - Wikipedia

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    The station had a middle of the road music format in 1974. It switched to a country music format on January 7, 1980. The station was known on-air as "K-Plex" and during that time, the slogan was "Flex Your 'Plex". The station re-branded as "The Wolf" on July 24, 1998, while still maintaining its country format.

  5. Dos Equis Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Smirnoff Music Centre (2000–08) Superpages.com Center (2008–11) Gexa Energy Pavilion (2011–16) Starplex Pavilion (2017–18) Address: 3839 S Fitzhugh Ave Dallas, TX 75201: Location: Fair Park: Owner: City of Dallas: Operator: Live Nation: Capacity: 20,000: Construction; Broke ground: August 18, 1987: Opened: July 23, 1988: Construction ...

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  7. WRR (FM) - Wikipedia

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    WRR-FM began experimental broadcasts in 1948. It officially signed on the air on October 14, 1949; 75 years ago (). [6] It began as a sister station to WRR (now KTCK 1310 AM), which is the oldest station in Dallas, first licensed for municipal and police transmissions on August 5, 1921. [7]

  8. Live Alive Tour - Wikipedia

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    Over a thousand free tickets for an intimate show in Boston were given away through a local radio station, while nearly 20,000 tickets were sold for the concert in Honolulu, Hawaii. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] Three additional North American legs were planned: the third leg from May–July 1987, the fourth leg from August–December 1987, and the fifth leg ...

  9. KHKS - Wikipedia

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    KDNT-FM went through a number of different formats during the late 1970s and early 1980s, including a Top 40/oldies hybrid, disco, Rock music, and Country music. The station's calls changed to KDDC in 1980, and then to KIXK at the start of 1981. KIXK's format remained country (as "Kix 106") until changing to oldies/classic hits in December 1982.