Thursday, March 26, 2009 – Dan Seals, a duo with John Ford Coley, died at 59 of cancer. Seals had 11 number 1 hits on the country charts between 195 and 1990, including 9 consecutive number 1 songs. Seals was born Feb. 8, 1950 in McCarney, Texas. He lived in a two-room house with his parents, older brother Jimmy - of Seals & Crofts fame - and his grandparents. While brother Jimmy and Dad were out on the road with various country bands - Ji... more >>
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RadioNC is bringin it home! Supporting Music The Right Way Alright All Here is the happenings so check it out. First Take your awesome selves to www.radionc.net and become a member. After becoming a member, If you are an artist or band, you can set up your profile to showcase your music and even sell it. We support bands, record labels, promotions persons, dj's and all music fans. WE DO NOT DISCRIMINATE! The format of the station fits all music styles. We have an area that you can personalize your own chat area using many styles including text, voice and video chat. We also have an area where artists and bands can upload their videos, Once you have created your profile you can put your music in your profile player.RadioNC has everything that other stations lack! We are looking forward to supporting you! Ang Station Manager and DJ for RadioNC
To celebrate the Grand Opening of our new website we decided to have a contest. It's the Refer a Friend Contest. Here's how it works. You refer a friend to join the RadioNC Community. After that person joins wildun will automatically be on their friend list. The person needs to visit wildun's profile and send a message saying you referred them. Be sure they know your RadioNC username, that has to be in the message so we can give you credit for the new member. What will you win? A new internet radio of course! You can listen to internet radio anywhere in the house and even take it outside with you. Pretty Cool! This is it Click on the pic and add RadioNC's myspace page also. What are you waiting for? Get over to http://www.radionc.net. and join then start referring your friends! The contest will run from now to mid August. We will announce the winner then. That radio would look at your house!. |
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Hank Williams was lucky. That's a seemingly bizarre but logical argument that posits that his legacy was guaranteed by his early death while he was still at the top of his musical and songwriting powers. He was only 29 when he expired in the back seat of [More]
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Did anybody in Nashville remember to thank the 56,000 guests who came from across the U.S. and around the world to attend the recent CMA Music Festival? Were there large white banners with red lettering that welcomed country music fans to our city? And we [More]
Tracy Lawrence, Darryl Worley, John Anderson and Justin Moore bring new albums to this week's Billboard chart, but the soundtrack to Hannah Montana: The Movie continues to hold the No. 1 niche, as it has for most of its eight-week run. Meanw [More]
Quick-witted actress Melissa Peterman is hosting new episodes of The Singing Bee this summer on CMT -- and you better believe she's up for the task. [More]
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