WREW

WREW (94.9 FM, "Mix 94.9") is a radio station broadcasting an Adult Hits/Rhythmic AC format. Licensed to the suburb of Fairfield, Ohio, it serves the Cincinnati, Ohio metropolitan area. The station is currently owned by Hubbard Broadcasting. Its studios are located just northeast of Downtown Cincinnati and the transmitter site is in Finneytown, Ohio.

History

The station first began broadcasting in 1962 under the call sign WFOL-FM, licensed to Fairfield, Ohio, and aired a "beautiful music" format. They became WCNW-FM in 1965, sister to then Country-formatted WCNW (1560 AM). Beautiful music returned to the frequency in the mid 1970s as WLVV-FM "Love 95."

The frequency was sold off to Heftel Broadcasting in 1980, becoming WYYS-FM "Yes 95" with a Top 40-Rock format. The format changed within a year to soft rock under the same call letters and handle before becoming WLLT-FM "Lite 95" in 1983. In 1988, WOFX-FM "The Fox" replaced WLLT-FM, airing Classic rock. In 1995, the WOFX call letters and format moved to 92.5 FM, and WVAE-FM "The Wave" took over the 94.9 FM frequency, airing smooth jazz.

The Sound

The Sound or The Sounds may refer to:

Geography

  • The Sound or Øresund, the strait between Sweden and Denmark
  • Plymouth Sound, the inlet of the English Channel at Plymouth, England
  • Long Island Sound, the body of water between Connecticut and Long Island, NY
  • Puget Sound, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean in the U.S. state of Washington
  • Music

  • The Sound (Mary Mary album) (2008)
  • The Sound (New Monsoon album) (2005)
  • "The Sound (John M. Perkins' Blues)", a 2009 song by Switchfoot
  • "The Sound (song)", a 2016 song by The 1975
  • The Sound (band), an English post-punk band
  • The Sounds, a Swedish indie-rock band
  • "The Sound", nickname of the saxophonist Stan Getz
  • "The Sound", a track from the Swans album Soundtracks for the Blind
  • Radio

  • KSWD (FM) 100.3, a radio station in Los Angeles known as "The Sound"
  • The Sound, a natiowide New Zealand radio network
  • See also

  • Sound (disambiguation)
  • The Sound (New Monsoon album)

    The Sound is the third studio album by the San Francisco, CA based band New Monsoon. It was produced by Michael Shrieve (former drummer for Carlos Santana) and Paul Kimble.

    Track listing

  • Journey Man – 5:48
  • Trust In Me – 4:26
  • The Sound – 5:31
  • Sunrise – 0:52
  • Dark Perimeter – 5:12
  • Another Night In Purgatory – 3:56
  • Broken Picture Window – 7:03
  • Rock Springs Road – 5:21
  • Bridge Of The Gods – 8:06
  • Hold On For Now – 4:50
  • Falling Out Of Trees – 2:42
  • Personnel

    New Monsoon:


    Steve Armstrong - assistant engineer
    Clay Brasher - graphic design
    Joe Castwirt - mastering
    Jonathan Chi - engineer
    Paul Kimble - producer, engineer, mixing, piano, vocals, slide bass
    Michael Shrieve - producer

    External links

  • New Monsoon
  • All Music entry
  • The Sound at HomeGrownMusic.net
  • Jeff Miller
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Vitamin D

    by: D-stroy

    introducing the nigga that be boosting
    he brought the band he brought the orchestra
    the people would like to know.....
    [Verse One]
    WHY THEY CALL YOU
    D-STROY?? cause i'm known for shucking fit up
    snuffing the cut funky like the stuff in ya but
    enough with corrupt rhyme's and the voice drum's hunted
    get confronted for one hundred you bum's fronted
    redundant dumb shit you submit made stock's plument
    i knot stomach's with def lepoard's arm and drumsets
    my lung's swung it lyric's ain't done blunted
    or drunk shit which one of you crumb's WANT IT
    this natural shits imaculate layback and sit
    accurate for battle's quick if you flap ya lip
    when i rap you quit acting slick pack and split
    or i'll get at you quick like attacking pit's (DOGS)
    you'll get thrown from a balcony in london
    will be bloody lonesome "IT'S A HOMERUN"
    In a zone crumb final score i keep vinyl raw
    extra strength tylenol for dinosaur
    lion's rah nominee's fond of dee honor me
    with novelty bring out the dead and set zombie's free (BRAIN'S)
    power's for austin rugged like clothes on orphans
    richard dawson survey says this kid is awesome
    [Chorus]
    Vitamin D.s.t.r.o.y.
    take 2 in the morning you'll be saying oh my
    get up feeling great for real's no lie
    dont knock it till you go try it's alright
    [Singing]
    so fresh i wanna be
    so fresh a hip hop star
    so fresh i wanna to rock's
    so fresh show's near or far
    I love to blow up spot's all day
    i need you to rock this way
    D.s.t.r.o.y....Oooo.yyyy.
    D.s.t.r.o.y...Oooo.yyyy.
    Oooyyyyy
    [Verse Two]
    i do damage daily to scare rebel's duplicator's dare devil's
    dead dentals of dudes that are 1 dimentional
    melts metal's with snare treble's bass at decibel
    higher then air level's on point like a decimal
    dynamic devine how im defined
    demands dummies decline deactivate design
    REWIND ya decomposed and diagnosed as decayed
    deemed deadly by d.j.'s your careers delayed
    so dangerous so dangerous
    down the ditch on the double every stranger dip
    no debating with D-stroy's dictatorship
    have dude's shook like that final destinations flick
    concerto of a desparado
    i do damage dialy to my bad i did that befo
    decapitate all derelects with dialect that's definite.
    my duties dominance over degenerates with deficit
    document in my dairy i diehard with drop kick
    the undisputed D dastardly's diabolic
    don't get it distorted I deflect defects to no degree.
    "YO DUN DUN" im done so take to of ya




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