I devoured everything on the radio, I felt like I knew music.
I married at a tender age during my early stage and radio struggles.
Radio stations play what they believe is in, and they all talk to each other.
I grew up on a farm where we had one radio station and it was all country.
I went to Sirius Satellite Radio and did my show, Rapping With Rip.
Grief, when it comes, is nothing we expect it to be. Grief has no distance. Grief comes in waves, paroxysms, sudden apprehensions that weaken the knees and blind the eyes and obliterate the dailiness of life.
I want to make music that I would like if it came on the radio.
My first gig was at Radio City Music Hall when I was 13.
When television came out, there was concern it would kill radio.
I'm on Radio 2 all the time now. Feels a bit weird but there you go.
Ronald Reagan is clearly to television what Franklin Roosevelt was to radio.
But you know, I always said that no one else on my block was on the radio, and it was fun.
I didn't know that there were any radio stations in Nova Scotia.
I started in radio, again accidentally. I wasn't looking for this kind of work at all.
Ironically at drama school I was told I didn't have a voice conducive for radio.
I went straight in. Fade in, one... whatever. He's playing the piano in the radio station.
I was on my way to the gym. It was incredible. I was screamin at cars, 'That's me on the radio!
I studied English literature in university, and then I went straight into radio.
I still love radio, but TV is also an awesome platform.
I've never, like some people are, been embarrassed to be in radio.
But when we listened to the radio, it was Bill Haley and the Comets or the Everly Brothers.
My wife works odd hours as a journalist for breakfast radio.
I've never been a fan of all the R&B and vocoder stuff you hear on the radio.
Radio was my first love as a broadcaster and where it all began for my on-air career.
When we were starting out as a band, I was addicted to college radio.
Enough of clouds, waves, aquariums, water-sprites and nocturnal scents; what we need is music of the earth, everyday music..music one can live in like a house.
I'm not sure how we exist, as an artist, without country radio.
You never think your song's gonna be on the radio. Until it is.
If you want to touch the hearts of people you can't do that with newspapers or with radio, you have to do it with TV.
I feel quite lucky to have the platforms I have on both television and radio.
Unless the radio is on I am usually listening to stuff that is very different to what I do.
I never listen to the radio to keep up with current trends.
The reason that conservative talk radio works is because there is an audience for it.
From the time I was 8 years old I was on almost every radio show there was.
Radio 1 doesn't exist to me. I don't judge my success by anything they say.
I'd be lying if I said I didn't want to do a big radio country album.
A poem is like a radio that can broadcast continuously for thousands of years.
Ninety percent of my thoughts are, "How will this work on the radio?"
I'm so excited. I love radio and being on the new Mix 102.9.
I didn't even have a record player as a kid, so everything was down to radio.
I like listening to my playlist on the iPod. I don't want radio with commercials.
I haven't read a word of Proust. And I listen obsessively to sports radio.
I suppose I shouldn't go around admitting I speak untruths on the radio.
Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves ?Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here ?Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change ?
This being 1962, no one thought it odd to have a mime program on radio.
Sometimes, you can't seem to find any song on the radio that you like.
A radio show recently did a beautiful eulogy of me.
I mean, if you turn on the radio, love is 90 percent of the music.
The radio was an improvement on the telegraph but it didn't have the same exponential, transformative effect.
In the new era, thought itself will be transmitted by radio.
I like to write books where I get a question on the radio, and I don't have an answer for it.
I make no apologies for being a huge fan of radio songs.
I'm not an artist that has a big, huge radio record that's going to be on BET.
There was never a golden era of American radio as far as I can tell.
I kind of have to take pieces of myself to fit what it is that radio wants.
Through waves and clouds and storms His power will clear your way; Wait for his time; the darkest night Shall end in brightest day.
My friends are mostly familiar with music that plays on the mainstream radio.
I don't listen to the radio very much, but that could be because I don't have a car.
You can't have silence on the radio; people will turn away from the station.
It would be a dream to perform at Radio City Music Hall.
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