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KSLC (90.3 FM) is a classical music radio station in McMinnville, Oregon. It is broadcast over the air on 90.3 MHz and on the internet using the Live365 player. [2] KSLC broadcasts in HD. [3] At 7a.m. on April 2, 2020, KSLC switched to a simulcast of classical-formatted KQAC 89.9 FM Portland and to ICAN-children's arts on its HD2 subchannel. [4]
Emergency traffic, clear the channel. CB code for Mayday for trucks and police cars. 3s and 8s Well wishes to a fellow driver. Borrowed from amateur radio telegraphy codes "73" (best regards) and "88" (hugs and kisses). 10-36 The correct time ("Can I get a 10-36?"). 10-41 Driver is signing on or changed the channel on their radio. 10-42
Go Radio was an American rock band from Tallahassee, Florida, formed by former Mayday Parade vocalist, guitarist and lyricist Jason Lancaster in April 2007. [ 1 ] The band toured with The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus , A Day to Remember , as well as Mayday Parade .
Mayday Parade is an American rock band from Tallahassee, Florida. Formed in 2005, the band was a result of a merger between two local Tallahassee bands, Kid Named Chicago and Defining Moment. Their debut EP Tales Told by Dead Friends, was released in 2006, and sold over 50,000 copies without any label support.
He was the co-lead vocalist/rhythm guitarist in Mayday Parade as well as the lead vocalist/guitarist/pianist in Go Radio. Since Go Radio's breakup shortly after their participation in the Vans Warped Tour, [1] Lancaster has pursued a solo career. [2] He released his first self-titled album, As You Are, in 2014.
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Mayday Parade, an American rock band have released seven studio albums, four extended plays, and 32 singles.The group has also made 32 music videos of their songs. As of July 2013, the band has sold 600,000 copies of their albums and 3,000,000 copies of their songs. [1]
Mayday is an emergency procedure word used internationally as a distress signal in voice-procedure radio communications. It is used to signal a life-threatening emergency primarily by aviators and mariners, but in some countries local organizations such as firefighters , police forces, and transportation organizations also use the term.