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![]() Tuesday, June 10, 2003All the best jingles, all the timeAnd now, T through Z (read yesterday's entry to figure out what this is): Tab: Tab Benoit and Jimmy Thackery, "Whiskey Store" Tropicana: Something in Spanish USA Today: Chocolate USA, "All Jets Are Gonna Fall Today" WABC (New York): Babs Gonzales, "1947-1949" Walt Disney World: "Official Album of Disneyland/Walt Disney World" WBAE (Pittsburgh): Antonio Carlos Jobim, "Wave" WCBS-FM (New York): "WCBS-FM 101 History of Rock: The '60s, Part 4" WCKY (Cincinnati): "Wacky 911" WCPO (Cincinnati): Love, "Da Capo" WCSC (TV, Columbia, SC): Pink Floyd, "Wish You Were Here" WDGY (Minneapolis): Gary Lucas, "The Edge of Heaven: Gary Lucas Plays Mid-Century Chinese Pop" WDOT (Burlington, VT): "American Idol: What the World Needs Now Is Love" WERK (Muncie): TWDY, "Dirty Werk" WEWS (TV, Cleveland): The Silver Jews, "American Water" WFEA (Manchester, NH): Whitney Houston, "The Preacher's Wife" WFIL (Philadelphia): Phil Collins, "...Hits" WFLA (Tampa): The Chieftains, "The Nashville Sessions" WGAL (TV, Lancaster, PA): Plumb, "Beautiful Lumps of Coal" WGBB (Long Island): Andy Gibb, "20th Century Masters" WGBS (Miami): "WCBS-FM 101 History of Rock: The '50s, Part 1" WGOW (Chattanooga): Eminem, "The Eminem Show" WHAM (Rochester, NY): Wham!, "Make It Big" WHAS (Louisville): "White Oleander" soundtrack WHEN (Syracuse): Diana Krall, "When I Look in Your Eyes" WHO (Des Moines): John Eddie, "Who the Hell Is John Eddie?" WHUT (Anderson, IN): Redman, "Whut? Thee Album" WIBR (Baton Rouge): "Masters of Classical Music" WIND (Chicago): Evanescence, "Fallen" WINS (New York): Scientist, "Scientist Wins the World Cup" WKDA (Nashville): Primus, "Pork Soda" WKZQ (Myrtle Beach): Wizz, "Get Fuzzed Up" WLOF (Orlando): David Bowie, "Peter and the Wolf" WLS (Chicago): Owls, "Owls" WMEX (Boston): The Ames Brothers, "The Very Best of the Ames Brothers" WNEW (New York): "Classic Rock Box: WNEW-FM 25th Anniversary Box" WNUE (Fort Walton Beach, FL): "WNUA 95.5 Smooth Jazz Sampler Vol. 15" WOAI (San Antonio): Nelly Furtado, "Whoa, Nelly!" WOKR (TV, Rochester, NY): Stone Sour, "Stone Sour" WOOD (Grand Rapids): Bond, "Born" WPIX (TV, New York): The Apex Theory, "Topsy Turvy" Wrangler Jeans: Widespread Panic, "Space Wrangler" WTOP (TV, Washington, DC): Wasis Diop, "Toxu" WTUE (Dayton): Dixie Chicks, "Wide Open Spaces" WVON (Chicago): "Godspell" soundtrack WYNY (New York): Wynn Stewart, "The Very Best of Wynn Stewart 1958-1962" And so, in conclusion...well, I'm not sure there's much of a conclusion here, except that I have one of the most bizarre music collections ever. ![]() |
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