A Quote by Elvis Presley

I didn't know that there were any radio stations in Nova Scotia. — © Elvis Presley
I didn't know that there were any radio stations in Nova Scotia.
We didn't have the Grand Ole Opry or country radio stations in Nova Scotia when I was growing up.
I'd like to get back home to Nova Scotia more, but thankfully, with technology you can call and text and FaceTime. But physically being in Toronto or Nova Scotia... there's nothing like it.
When radio stations started playing music the record companies started suing radio stations. They thought now that people could listen to music for free, who would want to buy a record in a record shop? But I think we all agree that radio stations are good stuff.
I'm a tomboy from Nova Scotia.
I'm originally from Nova Scotia.
Your main radio stations, the stations that get the most listeners, don't play anything that has any kind of integrity to it.
I grew up in Nova Scotia, so there weren't a whole lot of rules.
I'll always be a small-town boy from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
I grew up in Nova Scotia, so there werent a whole lot of rules.
I grew up in Nova Scotia most of my life. And three years of my childhood we actually spent in Toronto and that's when my eyes were opened and my life was changed. We went to museums and theater and I was a minority. It was fantastic.
I once owned a home on an island off the coast of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia.
Though born in Nova Scotia, I am of almost pure New England descent.
Record labels collude with some of the radio stations, and the radio stations have their play lists, dependent upon what they call the, quote, 'hits.' What's commercially viable gets recycled, endlessly repeated, and as a result of that, the progressive music can't break in.
Back in the day, the album was king in many ways. And, of course, we were very tied in with the birth of FM/college radio in the States, and what we were doing suited the format of those young radio stations.
Never be discouraged. If I were sunk in the lowest pits of Nova Scotia, with the Rocky Mountains piled on me, I would hang on, exercise faith, and keep up good courage, and I would come out on top.
If I ran to a doctor every time I got a little cyst or abrasion, I'd still be in Nova Scotia.
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