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  • Houston Radio Station running Request-a-Thon to aid Katrina victims

       September 01, 2005

    From Zebrality.com:

    Houston, TX based radio station KTBZ 94.5 "The Buzz" is running a Request-a-Thon to aid the victims of Hurricane Katrina.

    Songs can be purchased from the Clear Channel-owned station by calling 713-212-KTBZ. Prices range from $30-$200, depending on whether the requested track is on the radio station's regular playlist. In addition to playing the requested song, the radio station will also read the donor's name on-air.

    Requests have been received from as far away as the former Soviet Union, and some donors have paid up to $1,000 to have their requests played.

    Listeners can tune in and listen online at TheBuzz.com.


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    #  September 1st, 2005 1:44 PM      james
    i'll list songs here as they're played, if im around.

    $100 - "God Bless the USA," Lee Greenwood
    $200 - "Drunken Lullabies," Flogging Molly
    $200 - "Wasted Years," Iron Maiden
    - "Life's been good," Joe Walsh
    - "sister," the nixons
    $1000 - "Back in Black,' AC/DC
    $800 - Night Ranger, I missed the song
    $5000 Rock of Ages, Def Leppard, requested by lyle eastham of eastham enterprises, houston, tx
    Dancing Queen, Abba
    $400 - Sweet Home Alabama, skynyrd
    - faith no more covering the commodores' easy (like sunday morning)

    - my ding a ling.
    (hmm, i wonder what they'd charge for clarence carter's strokin'...)


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