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| KQBZ-FM The Breeze 102.3 is Central Texas’ only Hot Adult Contemporary radio station playing the best mix of the 80’s, 90’s and now! The Breeze features researches selections from mainstream, rock and pop categories that appeal primarily to 25-49 year old adults with a 60% / 40% female to male ratio. The Breeze morning show features Ben Cox and is the favorite morning radio program for Central Texas listeners at home, in the car, or at work. The Breeze consistently conducts fun entertaining promotions and contests including trip giveaways.
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Britney Spears Releases '3' Video Photos Britney Spears is back -- again -- with a number one song and is giving fans another glimpse at the video for the tune '3.' On her Web site, Britney revealed the wait to see her new video is almost over. "1...2...3 days until the premier of my new video but don't stress, I will be sending out lots of pics and clips for the next 3 days," she wrote. The video will debut on her site Oct. 30. With back-to-school season in full swing, Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy Camp is giving music fans the opportunity to learn from some of the most influential artists in the industry. Multi-Platinum, GRAMMY(r) award winning rock icon Meat Loaf will headline the November 2009 sessions. One of the most distinctive vocalists in rock history, Meat Loaf has sold over 70 million albums in a career spanning four decades. Bat Out Of Hell - the first album in his legendary trilogy - has alone sold more than 40 million copies, stayed on the charts for over nine years and routinely sells upwards of 200,000 copies annually. Meat Loaf, who has been recording a new album with producer Rob Cavallo (Dave Matthews Band, Green Day), will share some of his wisdom with those attending Rock and Roll Fantasy Camp. So is the singer nervous about teaching? He told us. "Oh no, I'm not nervous. I've been doing this 42 years, I know what I'm doing. If I went to fantasy law school or fantasy science school, yeah, I'd be in trouble." . | Daughtry Nominated For AMA10/14/2009 (PR) Daughtry was nominated by the American Music Awards for the year's Adult Contemporary Music Favorite Artist Award which is scheduled to air live November 22 on ABC. "The band is really proud of this album and honored to be nominated," says singer Chris Daughtry. "It's a great feeling to be part of such a talented group of artists." This is Daughtry's 6th American Music Award nomination in three years. The group won Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group in 2008 after picking up three awards in 2007, including Favorite Pop/Rock Album. The nomination announcement comes the same week the band will debut "Life After You," the follow-up single to "No Surprise," the group's fourth No. 1 hit. The new song is the second single from Daughtry's sophomore album, Leave This Town, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 this summer. Singer Chris Daughtry, bassist Josh Paul, drummer Joey Barnes, and guitarists Brian Craddock and Josh Steely will debut "Life After You" today on the Ellen DeGeneres Show. The song will impact radio stations across the U.S soon. On Monday, October 19, Daughtry launched its first headlining arena tour in Topeka, KS. The 36-date leg of the U.S. tour will feature the band backed by a large stage production. The opening acts are Theory Of A DeadMan (http://www.theoryofadeadman.com) and opener Cavo (http://www.cavomusic.com). | ||||