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Beach Music Air Force Updated 10/10/2017 Beach Music Air Force Updated 10/10/2017 North Carolina WIOZ Star 102.5 FM Listen Online @ www.star1025fm.com 200 Short Road Southern Pines, NC 28387 Business Line: 910-692-2107 Studio Line: 910-692-2969 Fax Line: 910-692-6849 King Curtiss’ Beach Club Sunday’s 2-7pm WLWL 770 AM Stereo 275 River Rd. Rockingham, NC 28379 PO Box 428, Ellerbee, NC 28338 910-895-9595 Owner: Lynn McCaskill www.77wlwl.com Sunrise to Sunset Beach & Oldies Dizzy in the Morning w/ Beth Ballard – Monday – Friday 7am – 10am Carolina Sounds Beach Show w/ Butch Halpin – Thurs. Noon – 3pm Dane-O’s Beach Boogie & Blues – Friday Noon - Signoff Back To The Beach with Gary Smith Sat 12 Noon - Signoff Rhythm and Beach Top 40 with John Hook On The Beach w/ Charlie Brown I Love Beach Music w/ John Hook & Terri Gore At The Beach w/ Pat Gwinn WLUS 98.3 FM Mike Brooks Big Allen D 109 Williamsboro Street Oxford, NC 27565 "Carolina Ocean Drive" Sundays: 3pm-7pm Listen Live: www.us983.com WCLN 1170 AM 118 East Main Street Clinton, NC 28328 910.592.1170 Saturday - Boogie Shoes Radio Network w/ Bob Stroud Noon – 5pm WBAG 1150 AM / 105.9 FM P.O. Box 2450 Burlington, NC 27216 Bob Crews Oldies & Beach 6-8:30A M-F Gailes Stuckey "Carolina Style" 12:30-3P M-Th Charlie Brown "On the Beach" Fri. 12:30-3:30P Larry Faircloth "Oldies & Beach 3P- 7P M-F WLNC –1300 AM PO Box 1748 Laurinburg, NC 28353 910.276.1300 Gary Gallman Rhythm and Beach Top 40 with John Hook WNCA 1570 AM PO Box 429 Siler City, NC 27344 919.742.2135 Barry Hayes 24/7 Monday- Saturday ³Music of the Carolinas² Carolina Memories Carolina Classics / R & B On the Beach with Charlie Brown WSAT 1280 AM Drawer 99 Salisbury, NC 28145 704.633.0621 Buddy Poole On The Beach with Charlie Brown Sunday 2-5 WNCT Oldies 107.9 FM PO Box 7167 Greenville, NC 27853 800.868.1079 On The Beach w/ Luke Vail – Sunday 1pm – 5pm Steve Hardy’s Original Beach Party – Sunday 5pm – 10pm WNCT 1070 AM Beach, Boogie & Blues (24-7) Simulcasted on 102.9 Kinston, 95.7 Kinston, 105.9 Greenville, 101.1 Jacksonville 2929 Radio Station Road Greenville, NC 27834 252-757-0011 www.beachboogieandblues.com Fred Rouse’s Coast to Coast Favorites – Saturday 10am – 1pm On The Boardwalk w/ Justin Rouse – Saturday 1pm – 4pm WFJA 105.5 FM P. O. DRAWER R Sanford, NC 27330 Phone: 919-775-3525 Fax: 919-775-4503 Charlie Brown Sunday 6pm – 9pm Johnny Miller Sunday 9pm-11pm John Hook Sunday 11pm – 2am WPNC Magic 95.5 FM THE Music Lover¹s Station² 930 Highway 32 South Plymouth, NC 27962 252.793.9995 Bill Benjamin On the Beach with Charlie Brown Beach Music Top 40 w/ John Hook WDLZ 98.3 FM PO Box 38 Murfreesboro, NC 27855 Shaggin' On The Beach with Jay Jenkins Sunday - 1 to 6 p.m. (Live) Request Line - 1-866-398-9830 www.shaggincoasttocoast.com WLGQ 97.9 FM 3 East First Street Weldon, NC 27890 252.538.9790 Johnny Draper WNNC 1230 AM PO Box 940 Newton, NC 28658 828.464.4041 Mike Sherrill WKRX 96.7 FM / WRXO 1430 AM CABLE TV ACCESS CHANNEL 10 BILL LESTER... SATURDAY AFTERNOON BEACH PARTY P.O. BOX 1176 ROXBORO, NORTH CAROLINA 27573 REQUEST LINE 336-599-0266 Saturday 3pm-7pm Sunday 12am-6am WQFS 90.9 FM Guilford College 5800 West Friendly Ave. Greensboro, NC 27410 336-316-2000 Saturday Brian Brewer Weekend Beach Party 10am – Noon WSGE 91.7 Gaston College 201 Highway 321 South Dallas, NC 28034 704-922-2251 www.wsge.org Friday: 6pm – 10pm – Beach Trip w/ Youngblood of Beach Music, Scott Smith 10pm – Midnight – Dem Shaggin’ Blues w/ Phil Kistler & Ron Ramsey Saturday: Midnight – 6am – Automated Beach Music 6am – 9am – Beach Beat w/ Lamar Walker 9am – 1pm – Carolina Beach Party w/ Johnny B (John Barkley) & Tiny (Mike Feimster) 1pm – 4pm – Saturday Afternoon Shag Party w/ Dr. Philgood (Phil Kistler) 4pm – 7pm – Various DJ’s on the air Sunday: 1:00 - 4:00 pm - Mr. T's Party Deck w/ Mr. T (Curtis Treece) 4:00 - 8:00 pm - Headliners in Review w/ Ron Ramsey Fill in DJ's: Scott Smith, Jr, Norfleet, Jim Shaffer, Tim Boggs, Sandy Hamilton, Joe Mayes WTRG 97.9 FM - Great 98 / WWDW 103.1 FM 3 East First Street Weldon, NC 27890 Johnny Draper 3-7pm Jay Jenkins Sundays 2-7pm Friday Beach Blast 5-9pm Exclusive Gold & Beach Sundays 8am-11am Request Line - 1-866-398-9830 WHIP 1350 AM PO Box 600 Mooresville, NC 28115 704-664-9447 WYND 97.1 FM 637 Harbor Road Wanchese, NC 27981 Beach Memories with Jay Jenkins Sunday - 1 to 4 p.m. (Syndicated) Studio Line - 1-252-475-9797 www.shaggincoasttocoast.com WDZD-LP 99.1 FM – “The Fun One” 201 N. Main St. Suite 102 Monroe, NC 28112 704-289-9303 www.wdzd.org Available on the tunein radio app and WDZD app & On Demand feature online Monday - Marv's Motown Monday 12n-2pm w/ Marvin Crook Saturday – The Wave Beach Music Countdown w/ Eric Bowman 10am – 1pm Saturday - Flashback 80's 7pm-9pm w/ Greg Baucom Sunday - Sunday Morning In Monroe 8am-12n Sunday - Sunday Night Hall Of Fame 7pm-9pm w/ Dan Shive WKTE 1090 AM “The Wave” 117 WKTE Drive King, NC 27021 336-983-3111 The BOSS – (Your Beach, Oldies & Sports Stations) W267CC (WOHS) 101.5 Shelby, NC WOHS 1390AM Shelby, NC WLON 1050AM Lincolnton, NC Simulcasting 24/7 (except Friday nights for high school football coverage) www.ktcbroadcasting.com Live DJ Times: Monday – Friday – 6am – 8am – Calvin Hastings Monday – 4pm – 6pm – Randy Davis Saturday – 6am – 8am – Ron Teague WSHA 88.9FM Raleigh, NC Big John’s Block Party – Sunday 1pm – 4pm Big John Ruth http://www.shawu.edu/wsha/Listen_Live/Listen_Live.aspx South Carolina WVCO 94.9 FM "The Surf" C/O GM Jessica Worley PO Box 4487 N Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 843-663-9490 24 hours a day Beach Music www.949thesurf.com email: [email protected] WFBS-LP Sunny 107.9 – Salem-Clemson PO Box 1912 Seneca, SC 29678 864-719-2501 www.wfbsfm.com – Listen Live! Beach Music & Oldies 24/7 The Greatest Hits with Jazzy Jeff Saturday 9am – 1pm WCRE 1420 AM PO Box 160 Cheraw, SC 29520 843.537.7887 Mitch Johnson Rhythm and Beach Top 40 with John Hook On the Beach with Charlie Brown WORG 100.3 FM 1675 Chestnut Street Orangeburg, SC 29115 803.516.8400 Marion Garris Rhythm and Beach Top 40 with John Hook On the Beach with Charlie Brown WPUB KOOL 102.7 FM PO Box 753 Camden, SC 29020 Chris Johnson 803.438.2454 WZLA 92.9 FM PO Box 548 Abbeville, SC 29620 Alan Gowen 864.366.5785 Friday At The Beach 3-7 On the Beach with Charlie Brown WKDK 1240 AM 3000 Hazel Street Newberry, SC 29108 803.276.2957 Jimmy Coggins On the Beach with Charlie Brown Sunday 3-6 OLDIES WKSX 92.7 FM Drawer I Johnston, SC 29832 (803) 275-4444 / (800) 579-0927 Aiken/Johnson, SC & Augusta, GA market Mike Casey, General Manager Tony Baughman, Program Director Oldies & Beach Music 24 hours a day Original Shag Show with Tony B (Sat. 9-noon) Rhythm & Beach Weekly Top 40 with John Hook (Sat. noon-3) Beach Music Yearly Top 40 with John Hook (Sat. 5-7 p.m.) On The Beach with Charlie Brown (Sun. 2 p.m.) Blues Deluxe (Sun. 11 p.m.) WKMG 1520 AM 1840 Glenn Street Extension Newberry, SC 29108 803.405.0111 Cornell Blakely WZZQ 104.3 FM / WEAC 1500 AM Gaffney, SC Rhythm and Beach Top 40 with John Hook On the Beach with Charlie Brown WLHH 104.9 FM The Surf Ridgeland, Beaufort, Hilton Head, Savannah Hilton Head’s Greatest Hits 2 Corpus Christie Place Suite A100 Hilton Head, SC 29928 843-363-9956 On the Beach with Charlie Brown Sunday 6-9p WIBZ Z95.5 FM PO Box 2038 Sumter, SC 29151 803.775.9534 Grady Brown Z93.1 FM "The Lake" WZMJ Lake Murray Communications, LLC 1704 West Main St. Lexington, SC 29072 Office: (803) 785-9596 / Request Line: (803) 785-1931 Michael Willis-PD Email: [email protected] Mike Willis direct: (803) 687-3804 John Hook's - Beach Music Top 40 Countdown Saturdays 3pm-6pm Fessa John Hook and Terri Gore - The Golden Age of Beach Music Sunday's 9 pm to 12 WPCC 1410 AM 1766 Highway 72 W Clinton SC 29325 Pat Patterson-General Manager & Program Director 864-833-1410 864-993-3768 Pat Patterson--"The Beat of the Beach" 4:00-7:00 (Mon-Fri) www.largetime.net Beach & Oldies 96.5FM Anderson, SC Jerry Peeler WZTF-FM, The FLO 102.9 At The Beach with Dan E. Lockemy Sunday 3pm till 7pm Request Line: 843-432-1029 Florence/Pee Dee Region - South Carolina Listen online : www.theflo1029.com I Heart Media - Florence 181 East Evan Street BTC Bldg. Suite 311 Florence, SC 20506 Business: 843-319-2625 Virginia WEVA Radio 860 AM / Cable Channel 17 PO Box 1056 Emporia, Virginia 23847 434.634.2133 www.wevaradio.com Weekdays - Andy Lucy – 7am - Noon Saturday – 1pm – 4pm – On The Beach w/ Charlie Brown Saturday – 4pm – 7pm – Big Kahuna’s Beach Party Beach Breaks throughout the day WBTM 1330 AM & Big Hits 102.5 www.wbtmdanville.com 710 Grove Street Danville, VA 24541 Sunday Night Beach & Motown w/Johnny Dollar 6pm – 9pm WFOS 88.7 FM Larry Williams Saturdays 12pm-4 1617 Cedar Road Ph.
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