All live in Marblehead. Another station, WFNX, had been playing the Godfathers in heavy rotation, but it was BCN, Boston’s big rock station, that snagged the promotion.

After donating, your name will be put on a guest list at the door. WBCN signed off the air in August 2009, playing as its last song Pink Floyd’s “Shine on You Crazy Diamond.” (It still exists as a digital-only station, but “hot adult contemporary” station Mix 104.1 has its old spot on the dial.)
Guy and Amy Tully, both of Marblehead, were also in attendance. Two turntables and a microphone? Get the latest Panthers and Hornets breaking news, rumors, opinions and highlights from the top voices in Carolina sports at 610 WFNZ in Charlotte. James Sullivan is a frequent contributor to the Boston Globe Magazine. 18 Edmunds Street, There was even a Dec. 4, 1994 photo of Frances Bean Cobain backstage at a Hole show at the Orpheum, just eight months after Kurt Cobain’s death.
You will also receive a copy of the DVD when the disc is released in 2013, a sticker, and a thank you in the movie credits. Learn more at www.juliekramer.com. All night, a crowd of largely FNX listeners heckled the rival station. indie617 is a music-focused, streaming digital radio station that is independently owned-and-operated. WFNX was an alternative rock radio station in Boston, Massachusetts, that operated as a commercial broadcast radio station from 1983 until July 24, 2012, and as an internet-only stream from October 30, 2012 to March 19, 2013.WFNX was owned by the Phoenix Media/Communications Group and was promoted as the broadcast cousin of the Boston Phoenix, the Boston area's former alternative media …

WBCN signed off the air in August 2009, playing as its last song Pink Floyd’s “Shine on You Crazy Diamond.” (It still exists as a digital-only station, but “hot adult contemporary” station Mix 104.1 has its old spot on the dial.) Two turntables and a microphone? You will also receive a "We Want The Airwaves" T-shirt, a copy of the DVD when the disc is released in 2013, a sticker, and a thank you in the movie credits. Not this time, but how about two T-shirts and a DVD! You will also be entered to win a TRIPLE PLATINUM NIRVANA DISC, along with an autographed copy of "Nirvana: The Chosen Rejects," written by former WFNX DJs, Kurt St. Thomas and Troy "Boy Troy" Smith. Now the old, familiar frequency broadcasts country music as 101.7 The Bull.

Thanks to Kat Corbett for the donation! Bjork is one of many rock stars featured in Kramer’s photography exhibition, “The Basement Archives: Volume One: The Ghosts of WFNX,” which opened Saturday at the Factory in Lynn, where WFNX once operated. “Drew Barrymore was hopping around, (she was dating Hole guitarist Eric Erlandson at the time), but the bright star of the backstage was Frances Bean Cobain,” wrote Shaw. Original content available for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons license, except where noted. Two turntables and a microphone? (see photograph). It brought to town another Seattle band called Pearl Jam — as an opening act. “We have a nice family.”. On-air personalities like Bruce, Kurt St. Thomas, Morning Guy Tai, and Joanne Doody would hang around the studio on Exchange Street in Lynn even when they weren't on air. This Friday night, August 10, "We Want the Airwaves" and Morning Guy Tai host an intimate party to help benefit the movie’s Kickstarter campaign! Simmons said he hopes the photographs will be exhibited elsewhere, but thought it would be best to debut the collection in Lynn, where many of them were taken. Over the years, WFNX was acclaimed nationally by its industry peers, winning, among many others, four “Station of the Year” awards by the Gavin Report and proclaimed by Rolling Stone magazine as “One of 10 stations in the country that don’t suck;” all of this in recognition of the station’s willingness to take chances and not just cater its programming to the lowest common denominator. I: The Ghosts of WFNX," at the Factory in Lynn, MA. An aggrieved FNX team had struck back in part by handing showgoers FNX T-shirts welcoming the British alternative band to Boston. Email if you have any questions. WXRV / 92.5 the River is Boston's independent radio - a homegrown, solar-powered radio station playing a unique mix of local music, deep tracks. Over in another corner was a 1989 photograph of the Red Hot Chili Peppers sitting at a table at the Capitol Diner in Lynn. Live, local, independent radio from Boston, Massachusetts. White.