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Cranbourn Street is a street in Central London. It connects Leicester Square to Long Acre via Charing Cross Road. The street was constructed in the 1670s, and named after the Earl of Salisbury's country estate of Cranborne, Dorset. [1] It originally connected Leicester Square to Castle Street, and was largely complete by 1681–2. [2]
Bounce is a Canadian radio network, that airs on stations owned by Bell Media. ... Bounce 102.3 The Bear Fort St. John, British Columbia: CKNL-FM: FM 101.5 Bounce 101.5
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The London impresario George Edwardes secured a lease of a site owned by Lord Salisbury, bounded by Lisle Street, Ryder's Court and Cranbourne Street, [2] and raised the money – a little under £40,000 – to build a theatre. [3] The architect was Spencer Chadwick, who was assisted by C. J. Phipps.
Elizabeth (portrayed by Elizabeth Balzano) is the singer and guitarist for the children's show, Bounce. Ballou is a CGI character and Elizabeth's sidekick for Bounce . Show schedule
Vaughan Mason & Crew was an American funk and post-disco based group led by Vaughan Mason (October 24, 1950 – April 2, 2020). [2] [3] They are best known for their single "Bounce, Rock, Skate, Roll", which reached number 5 on the US Billboard Hot Soul Singles and number 38 on the Disco Top 100 charts in 1980, riding the crest of the roller disco wave that was popular at the time. [4]
CKNL-FM is a Canadian radio station that broadcasts an adult hits format at 101.5 FM in Fort St. John, British Columbia. The station is branded as Bounce 101.5 and is owned by Bell Media. The station originally began broadcasting June 20, 1962 at 970 AM, and later moved to 560 AM and finally to the FM dial at 101.5 FM in 2003. [1]
Merinda Park station opened as part of the electrification of the line to Cranbourne. [5] The station is named after an adjacent housing estate, opened up in the 1980s. [6]In 1977, flashing light signals were provided at the former Thompsons Road level crossing, which was located nearby, in the down direction from the station. [7]