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  2. Dakota (American band) - Wikipedia

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    Due to the strained relations with Columbia Records, as well as personal differences between band members, Dakota played their final performance of the 1980s at Scranton's Montage Amphitheater in 1987 in front of roughly 7,000 fans. [1] The band stopped performing, while band members pursued personal projects.

  3. KGIM-FM - Wikipedia

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    KGIM-FM 103.7 was launched June 12, 1997 with a country music format and branded Pheasant Country 103. [5] For a time in the late 1990s early 2000s, KGIM-FM simulcasted with KBWS 102.9 FM in Sisseton, South Dakota (excluding 6 am – 10 am) creating a Pheasant Country 103 brand that could be heard across northeast South Dakota, southeast North ...

  4. Music of North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    The Music of North Dakota has followed general American trends over much of its history, beginning with ragtime and folk music, moving into big band and jazz.With the development of mass media, local artists in North Dakota, as in the rest of the country, saw a rapid loss of opportunity to create, perform, and sell popular music to the regional audience that had previously provided a market.

  5. Dakota (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Dakota" was filmed in South Dakota, United States. It features Stereophonics on a road trip through Dakota on the back of a truck. As the video goes on, the band pass various Dakota sights including Mount Rushmore. The video was given an exclusive showing on MTV before it was shown on other music channels. [16]

  6. KXGT - Wikipedia

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    KXGT (98.3 FM, "Thunder 106.1 & 98.3") is a radio station broadcasting a gold-based country music format. Except for local sports, the station is a simulcast of sister station KQLX-FM. Licensed to Carrington, North Dakota, United States, the station serves the Jamestown area. The station is currently owned by Ingstad Family Media.

  7. KBMR - Wikipedia

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    September 12, 1968, brought KBMR-FM 94.5, the first stereo radio station in the Bismarck area; [11] by that time, the company also was the Muzak franchisee in the area. [12] An even bigger change was on the horizon for the AM: in 1971, the FCC approved a power increase from 500 to 10,000 watts on a new frequency, 1130 kHz; the boost gave KBMR ...

  8. Music of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Custer hosts the Dakota Country Family Music Show and the Mountain Music Show. Brookings. Deadwood hosts the WestFest gathering every year as well. [1] Sioux Falls hosts the Levitt Pavilion, the Washington Pavilion, Icon Lounge, Total Drag Records, and Trio Jazz Club. Madison hosts The BrickHouse. Vermillion hosts the AV Lounge.

  9. Lost Dakotas - Wikipedia

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    Lost Dakotas was a Canadian alternative country band in the 1990s. [1] The band originally consisted of vocalist Paul Dakota and bassist Greg McConnell (formerly of Absolute Whores), who began in 1989 as a busking duo at the corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets in Toronto, Ontario.