college radio lives!
...in the state where they make ciggies. this from former here 'tis 'zinester / rockaroll obsessive / fine gentleman jeff jarema, who lives 'n' rawks in chapel hill:
"Red Hot 'n' Humid": Three hours of Southern rock 'n' soul; everything from the obvious (but not overplayed) '60s soul & '70s rock, plus '50s blues & rockabilly, '60s garage bands & Dixie pop, etc. This is not being cross-marketed with either CMT, KFC or NASCAR, therefore we guarantee with 100% confidence that you will not hear "Sweet Home Alabama" or "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"!
Hosts: Jeff Jarema, Blast-off Bob
Thursday, July 20th 9:00 PM - Midnight (US) Eastern
WXYC 89.3 FM
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
919-962-8989
www.wxyc.org
If you're in the Chapel Hill area, tune your FM receiver to 89.3 MHz. For remote listeners, go to www.wxyc.org, select one of the 16k RealAudio or G2 RealAudio streams, or the new 128k MP3 stream or new 64k OGG stream.
"One of the country's most cutting-edge college stations, UNC's student-run WXYC proved how forward-thinking it is in 1994, when it became the first station ever to simulcast its signal over the Internet." ROLLING STONE, 2005
"Red Hot 'n' Humid": Three hours of Southern rock 'n' soul; everything from the obvious (but not overplayed) '60s soul & '70s rock, plus '50s blues & rockabilly, '60s garage bands & Dixie pop, etc. This is not being cross-marketed with either CMT, KFC or NASCAR, therefore we guarantee with 100% confidence that you will not hear "Sweet Home Alabama" or "The Devil Went Down to Georgia"!
Hosts: Jeff Jarema, Blast-off Bob
Thursday, July 20th 9:00 PM - Midnight (US) Eastern
WXYC 89.3 FM
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
919-962-8989
www.wxyc.org
If you're in the Chapel Hill area, tune your FM receiver to 89.3 MHz. For remote listeners, go to www.wxyc.org, select one of the 16k RealAudio or G2 RealAudio streams, or the new 128k MP3 stream or new 64k OGG stream.
"One of the country's most cutting-edge college stations, UNC's student-run WXYC proved how forward-thinking it is in 1994, when it became the first station ever to simulcast its signal over the Internet." ROLLING STONE, 2005
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