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  2. The Jam - Wikipedia

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    Weller frequently recorded and performed live with the Jam using this instrument. The Jam formed at Sheerwater Secondary School in Woking, Surrey, England, in 1972. The line-up consisted of Paul Weller on bass and lead vocals [12] with various friends. They played their first gigs at Michael's, a local club.

  3. Hits Radio East Midlands - Wikipedia

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    Hits Radio East Midlands is an Independent Regional Radio station based in Nottingham, England, owned and operated by Bauer Media Audio UK as part of the Hits Radio network. It broadcasts to the East Midlands. As of September 2024, the station has a weekly audience of 157,000 listeners according to RAJAR. [1]

  4. Going Underground - Wikipedia

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    "Going Underground" is a single by English rock band the Jam, written by lead guitarist Paul Weller and released in March 1980. It debuted at number one in the UK Singles Chart, [3] spending three weeks at the top. [4] "Going Underground" was the first of four number one singles the band were to achieve throughout their career. [5] [6]

  5. List of European medium wave transmitters - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 5 Live Newcastle upon Tyne 50 BBC Radio 5 Live Burghead: 25 Guyed, self-radiant steel truss mast BBC Radio 5 Live Norwich: 15 BBC Radio 5 Live Aberdeen: 0.8 BBC Radio 5 Live Barrow-in-Furness 0.6 BBC Radio 5 Live Southwick, West Sussex 0.6 BBC Radio 5 Live Bexhill-on-Sea 0.4 BBC Radio 5 Live Enniskillen 0.4 BBC Radio 5 Live Folkestone 0.4

  6. Radio in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 1Xtra broadcasts hip hop, R&B and drum and bass, featuring simulcasts on Radio 1 weeknights and Saturday nights. BBC Radio 2 is the UK's most listened-to radio station, playing classic and contemporary music for an older audience, as well as specialist music programmes in the evening (FM 88.1 - 90.2 MHz)

  7. Bruce Foxton - Wikipedia

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    The Jam performing live in Newcastle upon Tyne during their Trans-global Unity tour, 1982. [4] The Jam emerged at the same time as punk rock bands such as the Clash, the Damned, and the Sex Pistols. The Clash were early advocates of the band, and added them as the support on their White Riot tour in May 1977. [5]

  8. International Music Feed - Wikipedia

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    The Feed Center - Brief news spots focusing on artists, usually pertaining to their latest or upcoming music video. (2 to 5 minutes) (2 to 5 minutes) Local Feed - Host Chad Mann interviews bands and other people from major international cites (such as Tokyo and Stockholm) and gives short reports (1–4 minutes) on various topics about the city.

  9. Down in the Tube Station at Midnight - Wikipedia

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    "Down in the Tube Station at Midnight" is a single by the Jam, and was the second single from their third album, All Mod Cons. Released in October 1978, it reached No. 15 on the UK Singles Chart. [1] The single was backed by a cover version of the Who's song "So Sad About Us", and the song "The Night", written by Bruce Foxton.