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14JZM | WJZM-DB | Oldies Radio | Clarksville, Tennessee
14JZM | WJZM-DB | Clarksville's Oldies Station | Clarksville, Tennessee
14JZM | WJZM-DB | Clarksville's Oldies Station | Clarksville, Tennessee
14JZM | WJZM-DB | Clarksville's Oldies Station | Clarksville, Tennessee
14JZM | WJZM-DB | Clarksville's Oldies Station | Clarksville, Tennessee
14JZM | WJZM-DB | Clarksville's Oldies Station | Clarksville, Tennessee

Welcome to the World Famous 14JZM [WJZM-DB] in Clarksville, Tennessee! The "Big J" features Motown, Soul and Rock & Roll and we're famous for our 14 Songs in a row! We play music the other Radio Stations have forgotten and these songs sound better than ever! 14JZM is the hottest little station on the internet! We are a licensed DB Station and are owned and operated as a live tribute station by 105-1 WJZM (www.1051wjzm.com) in (Waverly) Clarksville, Tennessee! Let the good times roll with Classic Rock 'n Roll!

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  • The Who highlights iconic 'Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour' appearance with new poster and T-shirt

    Ian West/PA Images via Getty ImagesThe Who continues to look back at their 60-year career, and this time they are highlighting their iconic 1967 appearance on The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.The band just debuted a new poster and T-shirt inspired by the appearance, which had them performing “My Generation" and then completely destroying all their equipment.While neither the poster nor T-shirt, designed by Tom Walker, actually mention the Smothers Brothers show, both pay homage to the destruction with images of broken guitars, drums and more set against a huge explosion.Both the poster and T-shirt are now available at thewho.com.The Who recently headlined two nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall for Teenage Cancer Trust. They are also scheduled to play two shows in Italy: July 20 in Padua and July 21 in Milan. Frontman Roger Daltrey also has several solo U.K. shows on the schedule, with a tour kicking off April 20 in Brighton, England. Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

  • Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight, Stephanie Mills extend The Queens! 4 Legends. 1 Stage tour

    Black Promoters CollectiveA second leg has been added to The Queens! 4 Legends. 1 Stage tour, starring legends Chaka Khan, Patti LaBelle, Gladys Knight and Stephanie Mills.The new dates will kick off Sept. 19 in Greensboro, months after the first leg ends on June 1. Atlanta, Memphis, Newark, Milwaukee, Detroit and Atlantic City are also on the updated tour schedule, which will wrap Oct. 5 in Cleveland. Tickets go on sale via a presale starting Thursday at 10 a.m. local time at BlackPromotersCollective.com, with a general sale beginning Friday at 10 a.m. local time."Sharing the stage with my amazing sisters is an absolute honor," Chaka said in a statement. "Music is about connection, and this will be a celebration of the joy, power, and love that it brings to us all."Patti teases the tour is "going to be something special," and Stephanie adds the ladies are eager to perform for their fans.“I’m excited to tour with my beautiful sisters! Our different styles unite in love, compassion and understanding and it’s important to come together now," Stephanie said in a statement. "Performing with Chaka, Patti, and Gladys for you will be electrifying. We can’t wait to see you."Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

  • Sex Pistols’ Steve Jones confirms he stole equipment from David Bowie

    Ian West/PA Images via Getty ImagesSex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones has revealed that he once stole equipment from David Bowie.In a new interview with The Guardian, Jones confirmed a rumor that in 1973, at Bowie’s last Ziggy Stardust show at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, he made off with some of Bowie’s equipment.“They played two nights, and after the first night they left all the gear up, because they were playing there the next night,” he explained. “I knew the Hammersmith Odeon like the back of my hand, I used to bunk in there all the time. I was like the Phantom of Hammersmith Odeon.”He said he stole a minivan and got into the venue at about 2 a.m., when the place was empty except for one guy who was asleep and snoring.“I tiptoed across the stage, and I nicked some cymbals, the bass player’s [amplifier] head – a Sunn amp it was – and some microphones,” he said. “I got Bowie’s microphone with his lipstick on it!”Jones said he eventually called Bowie to admit he nicked the equipment, noting, “He knew I’d done it; he thought it was funny.” Jones clarified that he doesn’t think he took anything that actually belonged to Bowie, just his band.In the same interview, Jones admitted to a somewhat gross “party trick,” sharing, “I like to fart in front of people.”“You can tell if someone’s cool or not from their reaction,” he said. “I farted in front of Lisa Marie Presley once. She was sitting outside Starbucks and I was going in, and I just let one rip. She had this look on her face of disgust. I just carried on walking into Starbucks. Is that bad?"Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

  • Bruce Springsteen posts cryptic tease: ‘What was lost has now been found’

    Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for Bob Woodruff FoundationLooks like Bruce Springsteen is trying to tell us something.The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer shared a cryptic post on social media that suggests he’s set to reveal some news on Thursday.The post featured a recording session log from Springsteen's Thrill Hill Recording company, with the date April 3 written on the top. Written on the document is the statement, “What was lost has now been found.” The name "Springsteen" is stamped at the bottom.Whatever he's teasing, fans seem excited. Many are speculating in the comments that he’ll be announcing Tracks 2, a sequel to his 1998 box set of never-before-released demos, alternative tracks and more. However, some seem hopeful for an electric version of his 1982 acoustic album, Nebraska.Others are just excited for whatever it is, with one person commenting, “Oh my God, I’m having a heart attack now.”The tease comes as Springsteen is getting ready to hit the road again. He and the E Street Band will kick off a U.K. and European tour on May 14 in Manchester, England. A complete list of dates can be found at BruceSpringsteen.net.Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

  • On This Day, April 1, 2008: The Rolling Stones releases soundtrack to 'Shine a Light'

    On This Day, April 1, 2008…The Rolling Stones released Shine a Light, the soundtrack to their Martin Scorsese-directed concert film of the same name.The concert doc featured performances from the band’s two-night stand at the intimate Beacon Theatre in New York, which took place October 29 and November 1, 2006. The shows took place during their A Bigger Bang Tour.The movie featured special guests Jack White, Buddy Guy and Christina Aguilera performing with the Stones; they also appeared on the soundtrack.Performances on the release included “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” “Symphony for the Devil,” “Brown Sugar” and “Start Me Up.”Copyright © 2025, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.