Texas Radio Stations – Chick Comedy

Posted by admin on March 21st, 2010 and filed under radio country music | 25 Comments »

On her way across Texas Jennifer Kober keeps hearing the worst possible song to drive to.

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Ruby Summer – I Can Do What I Want – Music Video (For Radio Disney)

Posted by admin on March 18th, 2010 and filed under radio country music | 25 Comments »

NEW EP Available on iTunes
“Conspiracy of Divine Events”
I CAN DO WHAT I WANT
I CAN MAKE IT ALONE
I CAN SHAKE OFF THE DUST
GOT A HEART OF MY OWN
IT AIN’T BROKEN,
IT JUST NEEDS A LITTLE MENDING

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The Kendalls – Thank God for the Radio

Posted by admin on March 15th, 2010 and filed under radio country music | 25 Comments »

The Kendalls last # 1 Country hit – Thank God for the Radio, originally released on their 1983 Mercury album entitled ‘Movin Train’. The song can also be found on their more recent 2005 ‘Thank God For The Radio’ compilation album . The Kendalls won the 1978 Grammy for Best Country Vocal by a Duo or Group for their famous signature song – Heaven’s Just a Sin Away.

The music and the lyrics are provided for entertainment and educational purposes only.

Thank God for the Radio

At the wrong end of the highway,
When the long night has no end.
When there’s no one here beside me,
Til I hold you once again.

Thank God for the radio, when I’m on the road.
When I’m far from home and feelin’ blue.
Thank God for the radio, playin’ all night long;
Playin’ all the songs that mean so much to me and you.

There’s a song that we first danced to.
There’s a song that played the night we met.
There’s a song we fell in love to:
That’s a song I’ll never forget.

Thank God for the radio, when I’m on the road.
When I’m far from home and feelin’ blue.
Thank God for the radio, playin’ all night long;
Playin’ all the songs that mean so much to me and you.

Thank God for the radio, when I’m on the road.
When I’m far from home and feelin’ blue.
Thank God for the radio, playin’ all night long;
Playin’ all the songs that mean so much to me and you.

Playin’ all the songs that mean so much,
Till I feel your tender touch,
All the songs that mean so much to me and you.
Thank God for the radio.

Written by Max D. Barnes and Robert John Jones.

Video created April 29/2008 by MisterCanning.

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Orson Welles War of the Worlds (part 1)

Posted by admin on March 12th, 2010 and filed under broadcast | 25 Comments »

the radio version of h. g. well’s war of the worlds.

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Humanity Lobotomy – Second Draft

Posted by admin on November 29th, 2009 and filed under on the internet | 25 Comments »

“you know who won’t be able to pay is the little guys and you’ll be crushing the future of inovation…” A look at the history of the communication and where it’s going next.

We’ve also included this video on the current version of our DVD we sell off of our website. So if also check that out here:

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More Than A Job–Broadcast Journalism

Posted by admin on November 17th, 2009 and filed under broadcast | 23 Comments »

A look at a career in TV and radio news by the Asian American Journalists Association. For more information go to www.aaja.org

Duration : 0:9:39

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Don Williams – Listen to the Radio

Posted by admin on October 4th, 2009 and filed under radio country music | 25 Comments »

Lyrics. Guess as a lover I have a ways to go.
When someone wants you they should just say it’s so
But you’ll understand if you’ll take my hand
Then we can dance real slow to something on the radio

Listen to the radio, oh listen to the radio
Let’s spend the night together
Baby don’t go, they sing it on the radio

I try to find a way to explain to you
What’s on my mind and not sound so plain to you
but you’ll realise if you close your eyes
the feelings my words can’t show
They’re playing on the radio

Listen to the radio, oh listen to the radio
Let’s spend the night together
Baby don’t go, they sing it on the radio

The words I’d say don’t seem to sound as real
The songs they play, that’s how I really feel

So listen to the radio, oh listen to the radio
Let’s spend the night together baby don’t go
They sing it on the radio

Don Williams (born May 27, 1939 in Floydada, Texas), is a country singer and songwriter. He grew up in Portland, Texas and attended Gregory-Portland High School, from which he graduated in 1958. After seven years with the folk-pop group Pozo Seco Singers, he began his solo career in 1971, singing popular ballads and amassing 17 number one hits.
His straightforward vocals, soft tones, and an imposing build earned him the nickname “The Gentle Giant” of Country Music.
Without a doubt Williams, whose hits with the likes of Good Ole Boys Like Me, I Believe In You, Love Is On A Roll, Amanda, Tulsa Time and Listen To The Radio has always had a knack for finding songs that speak directly to people’s hearts.

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Joe Nichols Performs “Believers” on SIRIUS|XM Radio

Posted by admin on October 2nd, 2009 and filed under radio country music | 6 Comments »

Join SIRIUS|XM during the CMA Music Festival, where The Highway broadcast live all week from Nashville. Here watch Joe Nichols sing “Believers” from his fan club party at the Country Music Hall of Fame.

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The Ham Band Video

Posted by admin on September 29th, 2009 and filed under radio country music | 25 Comments »

The Ham Band is Andrew (G3WZZ/OZ1XJ/OZ5E), his wife Lissa and a group of Nashville session musicians. All the songs are about amateur radio and the booklet which comes with the “Seek You” CD tells the whole story of contests, dx-peditions, antennas etc.

The Ham Band has just finished their new song/video which describes the whole process of building a modern amateur radio station and at the same time enables the listener/viewer to learn Morse code – yes all the letters and numbers are in there! The video lasts about 20 minutes and there are 19 musicians playing in three different musical styles (French Musette, Viennese Waltz and German Oompah). The music changes key 24 times which means that this musical work may get into the Guinness Book of World Records!

You can view the first quarter (about 5 minutes) of the video for free at www.hamband.com

Duration : 0:4:40

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Granger Smith “Don’t Listen To The Radio” Music Video

Posted by admin on September 22nd, 2009 and filed under radio country music | 25 Comments »

Music video by Granger Smith performing “Don’t Listen To The Radio” directed by: M. Andrew Barrera (C) 2009 Red Light Management

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Crew:
Granger Smith -Himself / Producer
Amber Bartlett – “Girlfriend”
M. Andrew Barrera – Director / Producer
Evan Hilliard – 1st AD
Eric Gerzymich – Director of Photography
Eric Barrera – Production Manager
Stephen Parkhurst – Production Coordinator
Christine Miller Martin – Make Up Artist
Tyler Smith – Behind The Scenes
Robert Bayer – Production Assistant
Stephanie Harvey -Production Assistant
Amanda Canseco- Production Assistant
Gary Huff – Consulting Editor
Tim Edwards – Consulting Editor
Eliot Gurrin -Consulting Editor

Duration : 0:4:17

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