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❤️ WKXM-FM 🦐

"WKXM-FM (97.7 FM, "Gold 97.7") is a radio station licensed to serve Winfield, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by Ad-Media Management Corp. WKXM-FM broadcasts an oldies music format which features programming from ABC Radio. History This station received its original construction permit for a new FM radio station broadcasting with 3,000 watts of effective radiated power at 105.9 MHz from the Federal Communications Commission on February 22, 1990. The new station was assigned the call letters WXZX by the FCC on March 20, 1990. While still under construction, the station changed callsigns on October 1, 1990, to the current WKXM-FM as a complement to their AM sister station now known as WKXM. WKXM-FM received its license to cover from the FCC on May 1, 1992. WKXM was formerly located at 105.9 FM but, for technical reasons that involved other radio stations, a 2004 frequency change was required. References External links KXM-FM Oldies radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1991 Marion County, Alabama "

❤️ The F-Ups 🦐

"The F-Ups are an American punk rock band from Rochester, Minnesota. Founded in 1999, signed with Capitol Records in 2003, and reunited in 2020. They are best known for their song 'Lazy Generation' which was featured on NHL 2005 and Burnout 3: Takedown, being the theme song for Takedown. Several of the members formed a new band Hang 'Em High, which itself disbanded in 2014. History The group formed in 1999 while its members were still in high school. Originally the band was named Mr. Completely, and just prior to signing with Capitol Records in 2003 changed the name to "The F-Ups." They came second in a high school competition, but took first place the next year. They began touring locally before signing with Capitol Records in 2003.[ The F-Ups] at Allmusic.com Their debut album, which featured a cover of Mott the Hoople's "All the Young Dudes", was released in July of the next year to mixed reviews.[ Album Review], Allmusic. Accessed November 23, 2007.Album Review . Exclaim!, November 2004. Accessed November 23, 2007.Album Review. Pop Matters, September 10, 2004. Accessed November 23, 2007.Album Review . Skratch Magazine, August 2004. Accessed November 23, 2007.Album Review. Rock Music Review. Accessed November 23, 2007. The band drew lyrical influences from such experiences as laziness ("Lazy Generation", "I Don't Know"), rebellion against parents ("Look At Your Son Now", "Screw You") and even a Jerry Springer episode ("Crack Ho"). The group followed the album's release with appearances on the Warped Tour. In late 2006, the group broke up, and Allen, DeWerd and Collett re-formed as Hang 'Em High (see below). Hang 'Em High disbanded in 2014. In early 2015 Travis Allen and Taylor Nogo (Nogosek) formed a new band called The Shift with new members Cole Ebertowski(Guitar/Vocals)and Daniel Johnson(Bass) They are currently playing shows locally and plan to record a full-length album Starting in late October 2015. The F-ups returned to music with all original members in 2020. They have an active youtube channel and social media. Live shows summer 2020. Album ;Track listing: *All lyrics written by The F-Ups. *All music written by Travis Allen, except on "All The Young Dudes", by Travis Allen and David Bowie. *Album title: The F-Ups # "Lazy Generation" - 2:24 # "Screw You" - 2:34 # "Look At Your Son Now" - 2:44 # "Glad That I Lost You" - 2:27 # "I Don't Know" - 2:10 # "All the Young Dudes (Mott the Hoople cover)" - 3:06 # "Falling Down" - 3:35 # "Wrong The Right" - 2:24 # "Told You So" - 2:33 # "Eye For An Eye" - 2:12 # "Crack Ho" - 2:48 # "No No No" - 2:35 Credits *Travis Allen - lead vocals, lead guitar *Chris DeWerd - rhythm guitar, vocals *Andy Collett - bass guitar, backing vocals *Taylor Nogosek - drums Members *Travis Allen - lead vocals, guitar *Taylor Nogo - drums, vocals *Andy Collett - bass guitar, vocals *Chris deWerd - guitar, vocals Hang 'Em High After The F-Ups break up in 2006, Travis Allen, Chris DeWerd and Andy Collett reformed with Bill Martin and Alex Allen (Travis' brother) as Hang 'Em High. Hang 'Em High released their debut album (called "Hang 'Em High") which is only available on Hang 'Em High's Myspace page. They performed at various venues and also an online venue called "Deep Rock Drive". Hang 'Em High released several YouTube videos under the name of "Doctornoise". Polls on their official website show that the fans' favourite song is "Old School Fight Song" and the fans' second favourite song is "Not For Me". Bill Martin left the band in 2009 to begin a solo project. The band has finished in May 2009. Album ;Track listing: *All music and lyrics written by Hang 'Em High. # "Overwhelming" # "Last To Fall" # "Just Back Down" # "One World" # "Cabin Fever" # "I Wanna Know" # "Full Throttle" # "Not For Me" # "Old School Fight Song" # "It's Alright" # "Goodbye For Now" # "Sincity Murder" # "Just The Way We Are" # "Fade To Red" ;Credits: *Bill Martin - lead vocals *Travis Allen - lead guitar, vocals *Chris deWerd - rhythm guitar, vocals *Andy Collett - bass guitar *Alex Allen - drums Album ;Track listing: *All music and lyrics written by Hang 'Em High. # "Back in Session (Rock & Roll)" # "Just Got Yourself to Blame" # "One Night Stand" # "Hitting the Bottle" # "Wasting My Time" (On the CD e.p only) The Shift Album ;Track listing: *All music and lyrics written by The Shift. # "Want You To Want" # "Taking You Home" # "Lay Down" # "Dont Give Up" # "This is it" * ;Members 2015–present: *Travis Allen - Guitar/ Lead Vocals *Cole Ebertowski - Guitar/ Vocals *Clay Ebertowski - Bass guitar/ Vocals *Taylor Nogosek - Drums *Alec Tackmann - Keyboards/ Percussion Gameography The song Lazy Generation was featured in NHL 2005 & Burnout 3: Takedown, with the song being the theme song of Takedown, but the line shit on a silver platter shines was changed to Gold on a silver platter shines. References External links Facebook.com/fupsofficial Instagram.com/fupsofficial American pop punk groups Punk rock groups from Minnesota Musical groups established in 1999 Musical groups disestablished in 2006 Musical groups reestablished in 2009 Capitol Records artists 1999 establishments in Minnesota "

❤️ WKZJ 🦐

"WKZJ (92.7 FM, "K92.7") is a radio station licensed to serve Eufaula, Alabama, United States. The station is owned by Davis Broadcasting, Inc. Its studios are co-located with four other sister stations on Wynnton Road in Columbus, Georgia east of downtown, and its transmitter is located north of Eufaula. WLZJ broadcasts an urban adult contemporary music format for the Columbus, Georgia, area. This includes programming from ABC Radio, such as "The Tom Joyner Morning Show", and "The Michael Baisden Show". History The beginning This station signed on in 1971, broadcasting with 3,000 watts of effective radiated power at 92.7 MHz as WULA-FM, an FM companion to AM sister station WULA, under the ownership of the Vogel-Milligan Corporation. The FM station primarily rebroadcast the programming of the AM station. On June 1, 1978, both WULA and WULA-FM were sold to WULA, Inc. As the station was beginning independent programming, WULA-FM's owners had the FCC change the call letters to WLAZ in 1978 and then to WKQK on April 6, 1981. A new era In July 1981, WULA, Inc., agreed to sell this station to McGowan Broadcasting, Inc. The deal was approved by the FCC on August 17, 1981. The call letters were changed to WKQK-FM on March 23, 1982 to accommodate a new AM sister station taking on the WKQK callsign. In April 1985, McGowan Broadcasting, Inc., signed an agreement to sell this station to Lake Eufala Broadcasting, Inc. The deal was approved by the FCC on June 27, 1985, and the transaction was consummated on August 29, 1985. The new owners applied for new call letters and they were changed back to the heritage WULA-FM on September 13, 1985. In August 1995, Lake Eufala Broadcasting, Inc., contracted to sell this station to McGowan Media, LLC. The deal was approved by the FCC on October 23, 1995, and the transaction was consummated on March 19, 1996. The original AM/FM combo was finally broken up when McGowan Media sold AM station WULA to Mark Hellinger in late 1996. In March 1997, McGowan Media, LLC, made a deal to sell this station to Woodfin Group subsidiary Hatchee Creek Communications, Inc. The deal was approved by the FCC on April 17, 1997, and the transaction was consummated on June 5, 1997. Owner Ken Woodfin increased the station's signal power, moved it into the Columbus, Georgia, market with a new classic rock format, and changed the branding to "The River". The station applied for new call letters to match their new branding and they were changed to WIOL on February 26, 1999. The present In mid-April 2004, Hatchee Creek Communications, Inc., reached an agreement to sell this station to Davis Broadcasting, Inc. The reported sale price for the station was $2.7 million. The deal was approved by the FCC on June 10, 2004, and the transaction was consummated on July 20, 2004. The callsign was changed to WKZJ on March 30, 2005, after a swap with a new sister station which took the WIOL callsign. In December 2007, Davis Broadcasting, Inc., applied to the FCC to transfer the license for this station to subsidiary Davis Broadcasting, Inc. of Columbus. The transfer was approved by the FCC on December 20, 2007, and the transaction was consummated on March 3, 2008. References External links *Davis Broadcasting Inc. * KZJ Urban adult contemporary radio stations in the United States Radio stations established in 1971 Barbour County, Alabama "

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