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Augustana's self-titled, fourth full-length album was released on April 26, 2011. [10] The album's lead single, "Steal Your Heart", was planned for a radio release on February 14 in order to coincide with Valentine's Day , but was released early on February 8 on AOL Music . [ 11 ]
WOWF (102.5 FM, "102.5 WOW Country") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. [2] Licensed to Crossville, Tennessee , United States, the station is currently owned by Peg Broadcasting, LLC and features programming from Dial Global and Fox News Radio .
"Boston" is a song by American rock band Augustana, from their debut album All the Stars and Boulevards (2005). The song was released as the second single on January 17, 2006. [2]
A lawsuit two former Augustana University music professors brought against AU will move forward in court. Initially, AU had moved in September to dismiss the suit, but U.S. District Judge Karen E ...
Augustana is the third studio album by the American rock band Augustana, released on April 26, 2011 on Epic Records. [ 6 ] The album's lead single, "Steal Your Heart", was planned for a radio release on February 14 in order to coincide with Valentine's Day , but was released early on February 8 via AOL Music . [ 7 ]
Crossville has long been a great crossroads of East and Middle Tennessee. Crossville is located at the center of Cumberland County at (35.954221, -85.031267 The city is situated atop the Cumberland Plateau amid the headwaters of the Obed River, which slices a gorge north of Crossville en route to its confluence with the Emory River to the northeast.
67 cities use a mayor-aldermanic charter under Tennessee Code Annotated (TCA) §6-1-101 et seq. Hendersonville is the largest city using this type of charter. 49 cities use a uniform city manager-commission charter under TCA §6-18-101 et seq. Brentwood is the largest city operating with a uniform manager-commission charter.
Cumberland County is a county located in the U.S. state of Tennessee. As of the 2020 census, the population was 61,145. [3] Its county seat is Crossville. [4] Cumberland County comprises the Crossville, TN micropolitan statistical area. [5]