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  2. Guappo - Wikipedia

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    A guappo in typical dress at the end of the 19th century. Drawing by Filippo Palizzi, 1866. [1] [2] Guappo (plural: guappi) is a historical Italian criminal subculture and informal term of address in the Neapolitan language, roughly analogous to or meaning thug, swaggerer, pimp, braggart, or ruffian.

  3. Jocko Henderson - Wikipedia

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    Henderson began his broadcast career in 1952 at Baltimore station WSID, and in 1953 began broadcasting in Philadelphia on WHAT. [3] He hosted a show called Jocko's Rocket Ship Show out of New York radio stations WOV and WADO and Philadelphia stations WHAT and WDAS from 1954 to 1964, which was an early conduit for rock & roll.

  4. Wop - Wikipedia

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    In Neapolitan and other Southern Italo-Romance varieties, guappo is pronounced roughly as wahp-po. [5] [6] As word-final vowels in Southern Italian varieties are often realized as /ə/, guappo would often sound closer to wahpp to anglophones. Guappo historically refers to a type of flashy, boisterous, swaggering, dandy-like man. [6]

  5. List of radio stations in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    620 AM: Jersey City: Davidzon Radio, Inc. Brokered time WSOU: 89.5 FM: South Orange: Seton Hall University: Modern active rock WSRX-LP: 107.9 FM: Vernon: Skylands Radio Cooperative: Variety WSUS: 102.3 FM: Franklin: iHM Licenses, LLC: Adult contemporary WTHA: 88.1 FM: Berlin: Bux-Mont Educational Radio Association: Big band/Doo wop/Oldies ...

  6. WFMG - Wikipedia

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    WFMG (101.3 MHz G101.3) is a commercial FM radio station licensed to Richmond, Indiana, and serving parts of Indiana and Ohio.It carries a hot adult contemporary radio format and is owned by Whitewater Broadcasting, along with former employee and local mayor Dave Snow, with the license held by the Rodgers Broadcasting Corporation.

  7. WMXM - Wikipedia

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    WMXM is an independent college radio station at Lake Forest College. According to its website, the goal of the station is to provide listeners an alternative to commercial radio through unique programming and music selection. [2] The station broadcasts 24/7/365 with concentrations in indie rock, hip hop, RPM, hip-hop and loud

  8. WXGI - Wikipedia

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    WXGI (950 AM) is a classic hip hop formatted radio station licensed to Richmond, Virginia.WXGI is owned and operated by Urban One.The station's studios and offices are located just north of Richmond proper on Emerywood Parkway [2] in unincorporated Henrico County, and its transmitter is located in the Southside of Richmond.

  9. Harry Hepcat - Wikipedia

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    Harry Hepcat on the air at WNYG in New York. Harry Hepcat was a frequent guest on numerous radio programs. He was heard as a guest on WCBS-FM in New York City on "The Doo-wop Shop" for ten broadcasts in the 1970s and 1980s; "The Sally Jesse Raphael Show" WMCA (Feb.1977 and Sept. 1977); Alan Colmes Show WABC (1984); saluted on "Spotlight" WRTN-FM, Westchester County, NY in 1979; featured artist ...